Soul music didn't totally evaporate after the '70s, but you have to know where to find it. One option is the neo-soul of '90s and 2000s artists ... But there are others who offer a faithful re-creation of classic pre-'80s R&B, and Living It Up in the New World like albums by the Brand New Heavies and the Boston-based SuperHoney is unapologetic in its devotion to '70s-style soul and funk. This 2005 release isn't neo-soul...blue number nine offer an enthusiastic celebration of R&B as listeners knew it in the pre-urban contemporary era- All Music Guide
a funky band that carefully blends a slew of influences ranging from 70s funk, Motown, Latin jazz, and R&B, is here to live it up. The vocalist is truly great with a dynamic weaving of melody.- Smother.net
The Edge of Reason is Stefanie Seskins statement to the world that she has arrived. By all indications, she most certainly has made a footprint in recorded music with this tasty new album.- Keith "MuzikMan" Hannaleck
The songs range from the sparkling pop of No Such Thing to the jazz and rhythm and blues infused Jerking My Chains then down a completely different road with attitude on the alternative rocker Nasty. She is all over the musical map on this CD. For that very reason, I was pleased listening to this recording from start to finish.
Here voice is as gentle and alluring as her physical presence on the cover of this CD and the spicy black and white shot of her in the CD tray.
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