introduction to Cherine Anderson
author: pat gallegos
I loved it I listen to it constanly. I would just love to see her again in Santa Fe, N.M. I love her
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A Real Movie Star
author: JahPrince
Singing with little effort and multiplying that with much moxy, I've listened to this EP and I am very pleased with the collection of songs from Cherine. Top 3 to me, might be Kingston State of Mind, Shine On Jamaica and How We Living mainly because of the additional DJ stylee and lyrics. 'Talk If Yuh Talking' is making its way up into my personal iPod rotation, but it's already being RePLAYED DAILY by most FEMALES I KNOW, LOL.
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NICE CD
author: TYSHON RUSSELL
THIS WAS A NICE CD. YOU WENT TO SCHOOL WITH MY WIFE (NYIKA MAIS)? SHE SAID SHE KNOWS YOU.
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author: Peters at CD Baby
Seeing the legendary Sly & Robbie get production credits on an album is always enough to make you look twice, but wait till you hear this! After logging time touring with Slightly Stoopid and Pepper, Cherine Anderson then went on the road with Michael Franti & Spearhead. The best parts of all those artists seem to infuse her music with a catchy, modern blend of R&B with classic reggae. "Talk If Yuh Talking" features a rather dubby bass line, with some great harmonies on the chorus, while "Tuff Enuff" has more of a top 40 reggaeton vibe that fans of Robyn will like. And the album is strong throughout; the album closer "Kingston State of Mind" features a rather minimal combination of bass, processed guitar samples, and percussion, while Anderson's exquisite harmonies and backing vocals emphasize her socially-conscious lyrics. It's really great music that respects the traditions of reggae's past, yet sounds totally modern.
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