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Album Details: Evolution Of Robin Thicke (Dlx)

Release Date:02/13/2007
Label:Interscope Records
UPC:602517227958

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    Evolution Of Robin Thicke

    By Angela  Jun 7, 2007

    Pros: Great..

    Cons: i have nothing for this section

    This is one of the best albums of all time. I love albums when i can play ever song and not just skip around. I think Robin Thicke is here to stay as a songwriter, producer and artist.....

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    By Pretty_Kitty72580  Jun 5, 2007

    Pros: Loved every minute

    Cons: CD wasn't long enough

    I loved the whold CD, every song. In short, Robin is the second coming of Jon B! That man has his finger on the pulse of what women love about R&B and Soul music. He also could teach some men a thing or two about a woman. I love him and can't wai...t for the next project! Read more Less

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    The story goes that the very happening Pharrell Williams asked music mogul and Interscope president Jimmy Iovine about his plans for Robin Thicke and then quickly snatched the artist up for his Star Trak imprint. Pharrell's enthusiasm for Thicke suave son of squeakyclean celebrities Alan Thicke and Gloria Loring suggests he's one of the few who purchased his Interscope debut, 2002's Cherry Blue Skies, which was relaunched a year later as Beautiful World before fading into obscurity. While Thicke returned to his successful career as a songwriter and producer Christina Aguilera and Usher are just two of his many clients a cult formed around his debut. In 2005, there was both the Star Trak announcement and Lil Wayne's reinterpretation of Beautiful World's "Oh Shooter" for his 2005 release Tha Carter, Vol. 2, but the promised Thicke album that would reap the benefits was delayed, then delayed some more, and the cult got worried. Finally landing almost a year after originally promised, ...The Evolution of Robin Thicke is flawed with too much softness upfront, a lazy flow that takes some getting used to, and a downright awful track called "Cocaine," where style trumps substance, something that nearly happens the whole album through. Still, none of this means Thicke's sophomore effort shouldn't be embraced by those who appreciate his slightly eccentric take on slick blueeyed neosoul, because he's still mostly Timberlake for the skeptical set, or Prince for those who pine for the Purple One's overstylized side project, the Family. Like oldschool Prince, Thicke replaces every "you" with a "U," every "for" with a "4," and peppers his dreamy, sensual seduction numbers with brash and horny stingers. The bossa nova noir "Teach U a Lesson" feels comfortable and safe before Thicke's professor character explains how his student can "earn some extra credit," while "All Night Long" with Lil Wayne escalates from "All night long I wait 4 your lovin' babe" to "All night long I wait 2 tear U 2 pieces." Hardcore Southern baller Lil Wayne's two appearances the other being the return of his great "Shooter" are just one of the oddball genrejumps the mostly neosoul album makes, with Latin congas spicing up "Everything I Can't Have" while fingersnaps and jazzy arrangements play a big role in the sophisticated "Complicated." Overindulgence and whims are all over the album, but perfectly polished pop tracks like "Wanna Love U Girl" and the surprisingly straightforward, empowermentminded ballad "Can U Believe" succeed without any quirks. There isn't anything as instantly gripping as his debut single, "When I Get You Alone," and this fascinating effort just isn't tight enough to be called a classic, but with a little editing, rearranging, and forgiveness, his rabid following can sure love it like one. [The Deluxe Edition features slightly enhanced album art.] - David Jeffries, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Robin Thicke

Singer/songwriter Thicke (born Robin Thicke) was one of the few to define the new millennium's blue-eyed soul movement. His creamy California skin and sapphire blue eyes were equally charming, but Thicke has merit. He has a soulful disposition similar to Remy Shand, but mix that with the funk of Jamiroquai and you have Thicke's sultry RB sound. As the son of vocalist Gl... Read more