This catchy rnb love song might be one of the best love song
SaveOurSoul Crew | The netherlands | 08/11/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Let's wake up with street soul singer Randevyn and travel along with him westbound on his musical journey in "SolTrain" his debut album. This album contains seventeen tracks including the intro, two skits and a rap version of DearFarah.
As soon as we get on board of "SolTrain" we learn in funky way way that part of Randevyn's legacy is hiphop, jazz, rap and rnb. We also notice that Randevyn is perfectly aware of what is going on in his environment and that he can capture a lot of different emotions in his songs. The key on this album is love yes, learn to love yourself. As is the case with so many great artists Randevyn must have layed his base for singing in Church. You'll come to this conclusion when you hear his wonderful gospel songs like "TruLuv" and " We Had A Talk". But gospel is only part of his legacy so we ain't going to limit him to this.
In "Streetsol:Soundtrack of the ghetto featuring Cascius and Jahalla" you'll discover a completely different side of this artist. And what about "DearFarah". This catchy rnb love song might be one of the best love songs you've heard in a long time. It's a wonderful, straight from the heart composition. Anther jewel on 'SolTrain"is the song "MissinYou", with P.J. Morton on acoustic guitar accompanying the warm but yet sugar sweet vocals from Randevyn's voice that seem to come from a higher place. Once on board of "SolTrain" you'll hope that this lovely and unforgettable ride never ends.(TA)
Stand Out Tracks: SolTrain, DearFarah, Y-O-Y, MissinYou, AnothaChance, SupaNatural, We Had a Talk"
HOT NEW UNDISCOVERED SOUL VOICE OF 2006!
CJ | 10/16/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Best Soul album I ever spent money on. For anyone looking for REAL soul music, with a REAL soul vocalist, this is the PERFECT album. Randevyn moves over John Legend, Anthony Hamilton, Musiq Soulchild, Maxwell, D'angelo...all of them! I love this album... I'm glad my friends recommended it.
Christine"