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Appetizer
Eric Roberson
Appetizer
Genres: Pop, R&B
 
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I called this album the appetizer because that is what it is... well that was what it was supposed to be. The plan was to make an E.P. of five songs to satisfy people s hunger, till my album came out next year. Well, I cou...  more »

     
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All Artists: Eric Roberson
Title: Appetizer
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Blue Erro Soul
Original Release Date: 1/1/2007
Re-Release Date: 6/26/2007
Album Type: Single
Genres: Pop, R&B
Styles: Singer-Songwriters, Soul
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 775020670228

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I called this album the appetizer because that is what it is... well that was what it was supposed to be. The plan was to make an E.P. of five songs to satisfy people s hunger, till my album came out next year. Well, I couldn t settle on which five to choose from so I did ten... a range of old and new songs that show my growth, my soul, and my love for honest music. Some may think I m crazy for doing this, but let me tell you; it is beautiful to own your own destiny and be able to do what you feel in your heart. To have that and not do it? That s crazy to me. Enjoy... - Eric Roberson Known for his insightful lyrics and soothing vocals, Roberson has cooked up another delightful smorgasbord of tasty honest music. The menu includes fulfilling vittles, opening with N2U, a fun and satisfying freestyle duet with Marsha Ambrosius, the singing half of popular R&B group Floetry. The delightful, uptempo tune What I Gotta Do is instantly infectious; while the energetic, Chicago-style stepping groove called Hesitation will make you want to hit the dance floor immediately. Erro s ballads are always delectable, and the chosen ones here are no exception. Softest Lips is undoubtedly a mouth-watering gem, while Just A Dream is simply an aural cloud on earth. And The Moon Eric s well sought-after recording debut will send you down a fond memory lane of the early 90 s new jack swing era. The audible feast gratifyingly concludes with the delectable For Da Love Of Da Game, the result of a spontaneous jam session with fellow indie crooners Raheem DeVaughn and V, when all three were integral members of the A Touch Of Jazz production family. On the production side, in addition to his own work, Eric again worked with Andre Harris, Vidal Davis, Kev Brown, Osunlade, Redhead Kingpin, Jermaine Mobley, and Jeff Townes (more popularly known as DJ Jazzy Jeff) - many of today s most popular producers in Hip-Hop, R&B, and Soul music. This wasn t a move to be associated with the hot producer of the moment, but a component of Roberson s normal modus operandi working with friends. Friends who happen to be the hot producers of the moment! Backed by an experienced team of family and friends, the New Jersey native has been able to be innovative in his thinking; daring in his choices; and honest with his music. His legions of loyal fans feel the sincerity and repay him with their constant support. Plus, they love his uncanny ability to tell their life stories, without knowing them! There s a void in the industry for honest music and he is filling it. He's authentic. His songs are everybody's songs, says one fan after one of his infamously energetic concerts.
 

CD Reviews

The Appitizer is Very Good, Real Smooth Music -Check It Out|
Leslie J. Mcgee | Chi-Town | 05/17/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I give this CD 4 stars because only a great CD should get 5 stars. There is no formula music here. This is REAL music, that expresses real thoughts by normal folks.

There is one great song on here that all the so called adult contemporary stations should be playing. This song is called THE MOON. All the other songs are good with HESITATION, SOFTEST LIPS and FOR DA LOVE OF DA GAME being very good in my opinion.

How times have changed. Once upon a time rap, gansta rap and hip hop were underground and ignored by mainstream. Now real music is underground and ignored by mainstream.

This is a very good CD - buy it if you like good music - real music!"
Grown & Sexy R&B at it's best
Derrick Dunn | Woodbridge,VA | 01/28/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"As a teenager growing up in the nineties in the D.C. Area I can recall hearing Eric Roberson's first single The Moon back in 1994 on local DC radio stations. Fourteen years later I discovered this talent again and I have to say he truly is in a class by himself. For one to appericate Mr.Roberson you have to see him live. I had the chance to see Mr. Roberson at the begining of the year and I was througly impressed, espically when he sang The Moon followed by a sernade of the classic Prince slow jam Adore. The songs you'll find on this CD include the sensual Sofest Lips and the heartfelt Momma Told Me. All in Eric Roberson never had the chance to shine and in today's music world he could easily hold his own against R.Kelly or anyone else in the R&B field today."
INTOXICATING SLOW BURNT NEO-SOUL
Kevin Noble | Rochester, NY | 10/22/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)

"AFTER PURCHASING HIS LATEST CD(LEFT), I THOUGHT I WAS ON TOP OF THINGS. HOWEVER AFTER LISTENING TO THE APPETIZER,I REALIZED THAT I WAS WAY OFF.THIS ALBUM IS WARM,SENSUAL, AND SEXUAL; BUT IN A VERY CLASSY WAY. I PLAY THIS CD MORE THAN HIS LATEST. IT'S A SHAME AN ARTIST OF THIS CALIBER ISN'T GETTING MORE SPINS. BUY THIS CD AND YOU WILL BE LIBERATED."