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Soul Flower
En Vogue
Soul Flower
Genres: Pop, R&B
 
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Before there was a Destiny's Child there was En Vogue. Once dubbed the Supremes of the '90s after snaring two consecutive number one hits in 1990 and three Top Ten hits three years later, the Oakland-based group went thr...  more »

     
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All Artists: En Vogue
Title: Soul Flower
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: 33rd Street
Release Date: 2/24/2004
Genres: Pop, R&B
Styles: Contemporary R&B, Soul
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 806403332621

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Before there was a Destiny's Child there was En Vogue. Once dubbed the Supremes of the '90s after snaring two consecutive number one hits in 1990 and three Top Ten hits three years later, the Oakland-based group went through an identity crisis when lead singer Dawn Robinson left the band in 1997. In 2003 the band was able to regain their equilibrium after Rhonda Bennett, a former regular on the Jamie Foxx Show, joined founding members Terry Ellis and Cindy Herron in the line-up after talks with Robinson and other original member Maxine Jones fell through. Though Robinson?s dash and sass is sorely missed, this new configuration blends pristine vocal arrangements and close jazzy harmonies that approaches some of the original band?s best moments. While there?s some real gems on the disc--like the coy-but-clever "Ooh Boy," the arch ache of "Dissed Him," and the spiteful "All You See," which is as sneering as anything Missy Elliot is putting out--much of the disc just doesn't live up to high water mark of their '90s releases. But that?s not to say there isn?t hope. En Vogue is working with longtime producers Denzil Foster and Thomas McElroy again--who penned the disc?s two best hits--so there?s every chance that the "Funky Divas" will once again perch atop the charts in their lofty stilettos. --Jaan Uhelszki

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CD Reviews

Thank You Terry, Cindy & Rhona: You Are True Soul Flowers!
james baxter | USA | 05/25/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I must commend Terry and Cindy for "Holding On" to their dreams and not giving up on En Vogue, for this CD is truly amazing, as are all LPs with the name EN VOGUE attached. Rhona is a GOD-send and I hope she's here to stay, the lady's got chops and adds a special spark to an already legendary group.Every song is immaculate from track 1 to 15 and show alot of heart and soul, which En Vogue is known for. All the songs are great, but my personal favorites are OOH BOY, DISSED HIM (a future hit), I DO LOVE YOU (PIECE OF MY HEART), ALL YOU SEE (a future hit), LOSIN' MY MIND and A MILLION DIFFERENT WAYS. But again, the entire CD is on fire.The ladies show that age is not a factor in their delivery of each song, as their voices sound as good today as they did with their debut album, BORN TO SING. Rhona adds her own flavor to the group by being fun and sassy, while remaining a lady. She's an incredible actress, singer and songwriter and I'm glad she's a member of my all-time favorite group. In person she's quite beautiful and exotic looking, so if the music thing doesn't pan out, she'd make a great runway model (no lie!).Even through all the line-up changes, Terry and Cindy are still the voices of En Vogue, weathering some storms and even harsher criticisms to keep the group going, but coming out smelling like roses in the end. I thank them for their persistence and dedication to what they love, performing and singing. To really appreciate these talented women, every fan (and use that word loosely) should treat themselves to seeing the ladies perform live, YOU WON'T BE DISAPPOINTED, 'cause the ladies still got it! Again, thank you Terry, Cindy & Rhona, you are true SOUL FLOWERS in every sense of the words. Love you and love the album, keep it comin'.An eternal fan and supporter,
James."
A long time fan review
Greg Moorefield | NC United States | 03/17/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)

"As an avid En Vogue fan since their first album in 1990, I always look forward to a new record from the ladies. Although, the Christmas CD failed to capture a synergy which i now assign blame to their temporary member, Amanda. EV, with new member Rhona, seem to get this one right and their voices gell to produce a harmonous sound.
I've listened to this Album about 10-15 times and must say I really enjoy it. The Album does not take chances...which is just fine by me because it's one enjoyable 15 song ride.
Ooh boy (track 3)is definitely geared toward mainstream and sounds best while being played loud. At home, in your car or on a dance floor, it is best served at high volumes where the bass can go deep (and it does). Track 4 is a nice diversion and cleverly written (my favorite).
If your an En Vogue fan, don't hesitate--buy it, if your a smooth R&B fan---its worth the price of admission, if your just looking for music that will make your head bob and weave--- get it.
Overall, EV has delivered a witty, well produced and fan satisfying 15 tracks of good music and I can't ask for more. Thanks EV3 and keep it coming!!"
EN Vogue still reign "Supreme"
Robert Wofford | Washington, DC | 04/29/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I have been a fan of Envogue's since their first Album Born to Sing. I have watched the line up change and stuck with them through it all. When i heard they had a new album out I immediately ran out to buy it without hearing any singles. I am pleased i did. This is one of their best records, its up there with "Born to Sing", and "Funky Diva's"The stand out songs are:All You See
Ooh Boy
Everyday
Losin My Mind
StopThey even did a remake of the old school "Guy" jam, Piece of my love. Its not as good as the original but its good. The new singer is a fantastic addition. Her voice blends very well with Terry's and Cindy's. If you were ever a fan, get this CD you wont be disappointed."