Here is what I
thought of Chanté Moore's album, “Moore Is More.” Remember –
all scores are out of a possible 10 points.
“Baby Can I
Touch Your Body” - Sultry.
Sexy. This quiet storm type of song made me want to touch my body. I
guarantee that if you put this song on during sexytime your
experience will be enhanced. Score: 8
“Talking In My
Sleep” - Another sultry slow
jam. Chanté's
vocals are fantastic and the music hits all the right notes. I am not
sure I have the stamina to keep up with all the sexy jams on this
album. Score: 9
“Alone” - At
first I liked the 70's groove with a modern feel and the choice
lyrics. But towards the end the track falls apart. Score: 6
“Don't Make Me
Laugh” - I failed to get on
board with this ballad. I can appreciate the emotional realness of
the vocals, but the lyrics are substandard. Score: 4
“Doctor Doctor”
- This dance track never
realized its own potential. It started off with a bang but it never
went anywhere. Chanté
tried her best on the vocals, but the music was a bit annoying and
the song is missing any sort of a hook. Score:
4
“Mrs. Under,
Stood” - This track's
arrangement is too minimal. The lyrics are better on this track and
the hook is in the chorus, but what this track needs is a sweeping
arrangement. Score: 6
“On And On” -
This is a slamming dance track
that just misses the mark due to the understated arrangement – once
again. Chanté's voice gives me life and I even like the rapping by
Da Brat. But the music does not do the vocals justice. I will however
tell certain drag queens about this one. Score: 9
“Giving You My
Always” - There are angels
that walk among us and Chanté's vocals are proof of that. This jam
is exactly that from start to finish. Finally – a song where the
arrangement keeps up with this gifted singer. Score: 10
“Jesus, I Want
You” - Decent enough for a
religious song. It falls on deaf ears with me, but Chanté's vocals
are heavenly. Score: 5
“Cry Me A
River” - Chanté
flexes her jazz vocals on this very sexy track. She ends the album on
a high note with a very strong vocal performance. Score: 9
Average Track
Score: 7.0 Would I recommend
this to my friends? Yes.
There is enough good material to warrant a favorable recommendation
to my friends.
Escalader,
Jim
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