Good stuff.
author: Maya
"Bumpy Ride" gets it started... great JAM. Gates is very funny and very funky. "Luv Jonz" & "Why" ... I'm LOVING Genevieve. "Larceny" is depressing but sexy, if that makes any sense. "Snatch & Grab" sounds like a theme song to a bad-ass 70's movie. "Worlds Apart" defines soul. Peel away the layers and "If Yo" is deep. And "Lonely" and "G" are even deeper.
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There are precious few musicians out there making beats for use in the boudoir!
author: The Wire
With Barry White gone and the likes of Al Green and Prince off the
cultural radar, there are precious few musicians out there making beats
for use in the boudoir. Lucky for us, The Head is leading the charge with the release of their first album of funk-infused jams.
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... I was juiced up and listening to your CD...
author: PST2
"... I was juiced up and listening to your CD... Between destinations I was completely lost in it - not to say the alcohol had nothing to do with it, but while sitting in a corner on the V train, legs stretched out in front of me, completely relaxed, eyes only half open, sexy knowing smile on my face, I felt the most comfortable and at peace I have felt in a long time. It was exactly the mood I wanted to be in.
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The Head feels like a house party
author: Michael Landau
The Head feels like a house party, and not just because of the background party chatter that swirls around and between the tracks. The first track is called “Bumpy Ride”; it’s an appropriate choice to kick off the proceedings, both in party vibe and lyrical foreshadowing—The Head is a bumpy ride through several genres and many talented musicians. The release is intended to be a sampler of TVP Records’ stable of talent while being a cohesive album in itself—no easy task, but The Head largely pulls it off...... The record manages to achieve a sense of unity despite its multiple songwriters, a testament to the skills of Buck and Jonz. All in all, The Head is an indicator that these musicians on TVP ought to be watched carefully, as there is an abundance of talent on display here.
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