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Album Details: Complex Simplicity

Release Date:08/10/2004
Label:Tvt
UPC:016581245020

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    I love this cd!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Aug 13, 2004 | 1 out of 1 found this Complex Simplicity review helpful

    Pros: She can actually sing!!

    Cons: none

    Teedra is doing it on this cd!!! Her voice is beautiful and she's talking about stuff that I can really relate to...she is so different from these other R and B chics out here that really can't sing or that have limited singing abilities (Ash...anti and Christina Milian). The whole cd is so chill you can just listen to it without skipping songs. You go Teedra!!!I am definitely a fan! Read more Less

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    NiCe!!!

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Feb 24, 2008

    Pros: Beats and lyrics

    Cons: None

    This cd is really nice. I love the entire album!!!

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  • All Music Guide

    The knock against neosoul is that it looks desperately to the past instead of the present or future, having disconnected somewhere in the late '70s, just before the wicked drum machines and synthesizers came around to siphon the soul out of RB. Poporiented RB is routinely faulted for being insincere and inauthentic, full of flash and bleatinggoat ululations. New RB artists in 2004 tended to be slotted into one of the two categories, either next to Jill Scott and "the next D'Angelo," or next to Usher and "the next Beyoncé." Singer and songwriter Teedra Moses sees the good in both sides, realizing that there must be some people out there who are thrilled by modernday hiphopminded productions but crave lyrical content that goes deeper than memorable hooks and identikit platitudes about desire, romantic drama, and soulsearching. Just as importantly, Moses and primary collaborator Paul Poli who also teamed up to write and produce Christina Milian's "Dip It Low," an illsuited reference for ...the sound of this album draw from elements of the past that, save for some Bad Boy samples, have rarely fit into the framework of any RB for the past several years. The two would be more likely to gush about Patrice Rushen's "Remind Me" or Al B. Sure's "Nite and Day" than Innervisions or What's Going On, and the spirit of their work can bring to mind the period when TLC and Mary J. Blige were coming of age. These references inform rather than define the songs. (To further determine the angle of the album, the two tracks not handled by Poli are produced by the best ambassadors of neosoul and poprap/RB imaginable Raphael Saadiq and Lil Jon, respectively.) Moses has a voice that is light and innocentsounding, offset by all the evidence that she has been through her share of experiences. She may lack the showmanship of her gold and platinum contemporaries, but she can coast on the details that take several listens to surface, like the way "And listen daddy I'm too cute to fight/You better get that bitch told tonight" is somehow the sweetest, catchiest line on the album, or how the title track flips the common "party your troubles away" theme by preceding the joyous chorus, amidst Paisley Park percussion hits, with "Daddy he wasn't there/Momma she's gone now/I gotta be grown/I need you to hold me down." (How many songs turn you into a baller and a bawler at the same time?) This, Moses' debut, is the best RB album of 2004 if not the best poporiented RB album since CrazySexyCool. - Andy Kellman, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Teedra Moses

Teedra Moses was born and raised in New Orleans, relocating to California with her mother following her parents' divorce. Exposed to gospel early (her mother had once been active on the Southern church revival circuit), Moses brought a little bit of that fervor to her own vocal style when she began singing professionally. Working with producer Pauli Pol, Moses released ... Read more