I wrote this review back in 2007.. I thought it was already on my blog, but…..obviously not. There could be a few errors in the review for all I know. Also I’m betting that a few of my opinions may’ve changed since writing the review, but I’m gonna just leave it all in there. Sure, [...]
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Love In Stereo – Rahsaan Patterson
Posted in Neo Soul, R'n'B, Rahsaan Patterson on October 14, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
A few random thoughts about Rahsaan Patterson
Posted in Neo Soul, R'n'B, Rahsaan Patterson, Random Thoughts, Soul on July 27, 2009 | 1 Comment »
On the evening of Monday July 27th 2009, I was sitting in my room, listening to a compilation that I had put together back in 2005, when the song “Fly High” by Rahsaan Patterson began to play. For some reason, I decided to do a Google search for it because I felt as though it [...]
Rahsaan Patterson – (Self Titled Album)
Posted in Rahsaan Patterson, Reviews on June 6, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
This album was released all the way back in 1997 to very little fanfare. Actually that alone would be an understatement – minute fanfare is more like it!! As a matter of fact, his music was first brought to my attention via a free CD that was given away with Mary J Blige’s album “Share [...]
Wines & Spirits – Rahsaan Patterson
Posted in Rahsaan Patterson, Reviews on October 16, 2007 | Leave a Comment »
Record number four from former Kids Incorporated star Rahsaan Patterson is yet another indie release from the man, very much like his previous offering “After Hours,” from 2004. At the time of writing, it’s only been released in the States via Artistry Records & Dome Records in the United Kingdom……which means that it still hasn’t [...]
After Hours – Rahsaan Patterson
Posted in Rahsaan Patterson, Reviews on September 7, 2007 | 1 Comment »
This is Rahsaan Patterson’s third effort, which I believe was originally scheduled for release some time in 2002 via his former record label, MCA Records. However, his deal with the label gradually fell through & he ended up releasing it independently the following year after buying his masters back from the corporation.