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Album Details: You Know How to Love Me [Bonus Track]

Release Date:02/01/2008
Label:Sbme Special Mkts.
UPC:886972465920

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    Phyllis Hyman, You Know How to Love Me

    By Wha-Tha?  Feb 20, 2005

    Pros: Sultry, Sexy, Unique.

    Cons: Too bad the CD has to come to an end!

    In my book the measure of a great singer, male or female, is in the uniqueness of their sound. Many great female vocalist have graced us throughout the years. Some reveal enormous power. Some have fantastic range or longevity. But I must say, there i...s no other voice like Phyllis Hyman's. The key: uniqueness and style. Her style changed the way you hear music. The early Phyllis Hyman releases can move you and groove you. You can hear the happiness and oneness of her love for singing on this "You Know How to Love Me" CD. Just try setting still as the title song rocks. And fellas, if you've ever loved a woman, that woman manifests herself when Phyllis sings "Complete Me". Just close your eyes and try her for yourself. Then go out and by some roses for your special someone because Phyllis Hyman has made all things possible with this cut. Her sound is an individual sound that cannot simply be replicated. The sound of the real Phyllis Hyman came from a place deep within. And though her voice is now silent, through the years we were priviledged to have had her experience. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    As a vocalist even at this point, Phyllis Hyman was one of RB and pop's most charming, talented, and affecting singers. Released in 1979, You Know How to Love Me was Hyman's' first full-fledged Arista effort. It was produced by James Mtume and Reggie Lucas, who had previously wrote gems for Roberta Flack and Donny Hathaway and did great production jobs for Stephanie Mills, and they made a great fit for Hyman. The title song personified the unaffected and fresh sound of their production style and became Hyman's biggest single. Although known for her maturity, You Know How to Love Me contrasted with her other work is often blithe and unforced, with a "girlishness" she often didn't exhibit. The melodic "Some Way" captured a clarity and sexiness in her voice that no other producers captured. That also helps the derivative tracks "Heavenly" and "Hold On" to coast on the sensual qualities of her voice. "But I Love You" is one of her finest and most understated ballads. The last track and the... best of the songs Hyman picked out for the album, the soothing "Complete Me," features Gary Bartz's sax solos. Although You Know How to Love Me had been available as an import, in 2002 Arista/BMG Heritage reissued the album with a 1977 bonus cut included. The original Mtume- and Lucas-produced tracks on the effort remain some of Hyman's strongest. - Jason Elias, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Phyllis Hyman

Phyllis Hyman began her career as a silky voiced, jazz-influenced singer and gradually moved into slick, heavily produced urban contemporary ballads and light dance numbers. Hyman won a scholarship to music school and then began her professional career with the group New Direction in 1971. When they disbanded after a national tour, Hyman joined the Miami ensemble All th... Read more