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Van Hunt - On The Jungle Floor (CD)

Album Details: On The Jungle Floor

Release Date:06/19/2006
Label:Capitol
UPC:724347485121

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    Van's Da Man

    By iDeirdre  May 5, 2006

    Pros: Good Good Good Music

    Cons: None

    Get this CD ASAP! That's it and that's all:)

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    My first just "ok" rating

    By Cynthia P  Apr 11, 2006

    Pros: A few good tracks

    Cons: Not quite sure where he was going with this album

    This is the first time I decided to give an "average" rating to a musician that I like. I am a little disappointed in Van Hunt's new cd "On the Jungle Floor" I'm not quite sure where he was trying to go with this album......Perhaps I should put on headphones and listen to each track intently (I tried that this morning on the bus and quickly changed the album) I was worried that the new artist gone sour would happen to Van....(and it did) I'll listen again before I get too hasty (I suppose)... Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Van Hunt's first album peaked at the bottom of the Top 40 RB Albums chart. Anyone who heard it and liked it couldn't help but be surprised that it didn't create a bigger ripple, particularly since it wasn't hard to imagine hearing the likes of "Dust" or "Down Here in Hell (With You)" on regular daytime rotation across the country. But the album sort of tanked, despite its unmistakable strengths and positive reviews. Hunt must have been somewhat frustrated while watching similarly organic and musical singles by Anthony Hamilton, John Legend, and Alicia Keys ride to glory, but then again, all he has needed for a cold dose of reality is a talk with frequent collaborator Rahsaan Patterson, another supremely talented and likeminded artist who has had to settle for an unfairly cultsize following. Hunt's second album, On the Jungle Floor, has no overtones of desire for crossing over, so perhaps he's already content with his position. In fact, the album seems less selfconscious and compromised... than the debut. Hunt's songwriting is also sharper and more assured, though it doesn't always pay off; he's occasionally overambitious and overextends himself when he goes out of his way to prove his individualism. Minus a few songs, the album would be a great deal tighter and run no risk of neutralizing any of the aspects that make Hunt one of the smartest and most slyly creative RB artists. He continues to boldly blend styles like some of his heroes (Prince, Rick James), goes off on a couple hard rock tangents (one of which retains his melodic sense), and continuously finds ways to base the material he writes in '70s soul and funk without making any blatant throwbacks (even the flashes of fellow Dayton natives Slave within "Stage Lights" are kept brief). At least eight of the songs written in whole or in part by Hunt are worth singling out, but the cover of Iggy Pop and James Williamson's "No Sense of Crime" must be mentioned for its pumping of Technicolor into the blackandwhite original, as if it had been meant for the second side of Sly the Family Stone's There's a Riot Goin' On or Prince the Revolution's Around the World in a Day. - Andy Kellman, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Van Hunt

RB crooner Van Hunt grew up surrounded by the pimp lifestyle of his father. A soundtrack of classic soul and contemporary RB was his backdrop and Hunt immersed himself in the tones and moods of it all. A move from the Midwest to Atlanta in his early twenties allowed Hunt to hone his soul sound in the making. He'd been playing guitar and writing songs since his teens, so... Read more