FW: Maxwell

Araya, Juan Carlos
Wed, 25 Feb 1998 09:49:21 -0500


That's the stuff I was talking about. Same old same old. Nothing new.
Music for the masses.

Juano

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>From: David Hodgson[SMTP:dhodgson@microsoft.com]
>Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 1998 9:45 PM
>To: Araya, Juan Carlos (Juan); 'Acid Jazz Mailing List'
>Subject: RE: Maxwell
>
>it's not any worse than it's ever been -
>there has been some mainstream R+B releases over the last couple of years
>that are up there with any of the older stuff in my opinion - Blackstreet,
>702, TLC, Brandy off the top of my head
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>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Araya, Juan Carlos (Juan) [SMTP:jaraya@lucent.com]
>> Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 1998 4:23 PM
>> To: 'Acid Jazz Mailing List'
>> Subject: FW: Maxwell
>>
>> I agree. R&B is in a sorry state. The Mass-Media R&B that is.
>>
>> Juano
>>
>> >----------
>> >From:
>> DEREK.M.BOONE@sprint.sprint.com[SMTP:DEREK.M.BOONE@sprint.sprint.com]
>> >Sent: Tuesday, February 24, 1998 6:32 PM
>> >To: acid-jazz@ucsd.edu
>> >Subject: Maxwell
>> >
>> >
>> >Maxwell may not be the type of person you would put in GQ. I really
>> don't
>> >care much for his style of dress. One thing I can say is the brother did
>>
>> >bring something refreshing to music which has been missing a very long
>> time.
>> >If anyone deserves a "grammy," it's definitely this brother. I can't
>> name a
>> >new artist out that can touch him vocally. Have you hear him live? If
>> you
>> >haven't, you need to. He sounds even better live. Not only can he sing,
>> he
>> >can entertain. He knows how, as Rakim says, "move the crowd." The only
>> >artist
>> >I can say I enjoy as much is Prince. Let's look at the total picture.
>> >
>> >I out, Peace from the A-T-L, Atlanta is you didn't know.
>> >
>> >Boone
>> >
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