Celebration

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studio album
First released:
1999

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Record label:
unknown
Catalog number:
47908
Release dates:
  • Sep 26 2000

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Smooth Jazz, Soul. Vote on Genres

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5 stars Great Talent Isn't Always Out'a Nowhere
When I first heard the song "After The Storm" by Norman Brown, I was confounded as to how a jazz song could song so good. Ever since I've been sampling Norman's music at CDNOW, and I've went out and got Celebration. In my opinion, a few tracks alone can make this album a convincing buy. "Together At Last" is a song that is suitable for driving on the road or relaxing to. It's has a mellow (very cliche) vibe. "Celebration" is a notch above smooth jazz, it's a subtle groove number with a keen guit…
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3 stars Second best Brown offering to date
Brown hasn't hit the fine middle ground between too-commercial and tradition that he nailed almost dead-on on his earlier "After The Storm", but this record is a pretyty decent smooth jazz record all around, considering the genre's filled with Janet Jackson covers right now. His playing is fine even if all of the actual songs don't quite ring true, but he gives us some things to notice, for sure. And his cover of SWV's "Rain" actually soars. Go figure.
Written by Scott Woods

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