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Dearest Christian, I'm So Very Sorry for Bringing You Here. Love, Dad
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Album Details: Dearest Christian, I'm So Very Sorry for Bringing You Here. Love, Dad

Release Date:09/01/2000
Label:V2
UPC:638813251823

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User Reviews: Dearest Christian, I'm So Very Sorry for Bringing You Here. Love, Dad

  • Overall:

    Another great Pm Dawn Album

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Nov 16, 1999

    With their smooth harmonies and deep centred lyrics, PM dawn will yet again have a long stay in my 3 changer cd player. Great album that will surely please Pm dawn lovers after waitinf 3 years since the release of Jesus wept. PM Dawn have also shown... their flexibility with the release of gotta be..movin on up.for more PM DAWN info visit my website at www.geocities.com/jsmedes Read more Less

  • Overall:

    Classic P.M. Dawn

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Sep 25, 1999

    This is a sound that you should have in your collection, if you enjoy music for a lonely night, or a night with someone special!

    Think of P.M. Dawn as a young Barry White in training.

Pro Reviews: Dearest Christian, I'm So Very Sorry for Bringing You Here. Love, Dad

  • All Music Guide

    By the time of P.M. Dawn's fourth album, the formerly chart-topping act had become a cult favorite, exploring its own brand of psychedelic soul while hip-hop continued evolving relentlessly into other realms. But then again, so did P.M. Dawn -- having almost thoroughly eschewed MC work for singing on Jesus Wept, Prince Be continued in that vein, invoking the heavens with his lovely voice right from the start while only occasionally returning to his earlier vocal approach. Musically, the duo's ear for a wide range of bands and styles serves it as well as before with the opening "Music for Carnivores," touching on everything from gentle gospel singing and big-band samples to ambient cascades (the concluding "Untitled" is even more of a quietly wild collage, not to mention being one fine late Beatles tribute). Occasional nods to the technology-heavy styles of late-'90s hip-hop and RB turn up (check the beginning of "Misery in Utero"), but, generally speaking, Dearest Christian relies on c...almer keyboard melodies and textures and exquisite backing vocal overdubs to make its point. The downside is that a fair amount of the album's songs often blend into each other, with stretches often sounding like variations on a similar melody or tune. However, that makes the subtle touches in each -- the low-key shuffles and beats in "Yang: As Private I's," the listing of modern cultural complaints in "Hale-Bopp Regurgitations" -- all the more fun. Perhaps the best songs, like "Music for Carnivores," strike a truly individual note, such as the vocal and acoustic guitar combination on the gorgeously sad "Screaming at Me" or the lovers rock reggae lope of "No Further Damage." Dearest Christian contains beauty, ambition, good songs, rich production, and more, enough to justify its existence when so many of the band's peers had run themselves into the ground. - Ned Raggett, All Music Guide Read more Less

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P.M. Dawn

Comprised of brothers Prince Be (Attrell Cordes) and DJ Minute Mix (Jarrett Cordes), the early-'90s group P.M. Dawn straddled the gap between hip-hop and smooth '70s-style soul, creating an innovative urban RB that owed as much to pop as it did to rhythm and blues. The brothers recorded their debut single, "Ode to a Forgetful Mind," in 1988, but P.M. Dawn didn't release... Read more