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Movin Melvin Brown : The Magic of You
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I have a dream OBAMA DREAM THEME SONG (and others on the CD) are symbols of change in American History, Black History, and World History.
Genre: Urban/R&B: R&B Pop Crossover
Release Date: 2008
The Magic of You Record Label: BROWN RECORD LABEL
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
I Have A Dream (Obama Dream Theme Song) 4:35 $0.99
Whoto Man 4:30 $0.99
Communication 3:27 $0.99
People 5:08 $0.99
You Can Be Happy 4:34 $0.99
Whether You Should Live 5:02 $0.99
The Magic of You 4:13 $0.99
My Love Is Real 4:20 $0.99
Send Me Some Love 6:28 $0.99
A Way to Love You 3:13 $0.99
I Don\'t Want This Love 5:24 $0.99
Master of the Beat 3:56 $0.99
I Ain\'t Got Time 3:27 $0.99
Can You Fool 5:29 $0.99
You Got Something 4:36 $0.99
I Got a Whole Lotta Lovin 4:44 $0.99
Special 5:09 $0.99
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Album Notes

THE REVOLUTION HAS COME...

THE OBAMA DREAM THEME SONG,* (I HAVE A DREAM)
I was there through the eyes of the Native American Indians, when the people came with words of God, and deeds of the Devil, THEY CALLED FOR THE REVOLUTION and they were silenced, I was there through the eyes of my great, great grand parents who were taken as slaves and treated like animals to build the foundation of the worlds greatest country founded on the freedom they never had, THEY CALLED FOR THE REVOLUTION, and they were silenced, I was there through the eyes of my great grand parents when Abraham Lincoln signed the emancipation proclamation, freeing the slaves and declaring that all people regardless of race or nationality are created equal with certain inalienable rights, and THEY CALLED FOR THE REVOLUTION, as the door to freedom opened, I was born and through My own eyes I was there and saw America and other countries speaking words of freedom, while systematically sponsoring institutionalised slavery, and THEY CALLED FOR THE REVOLUTION, and they were considered, I was there and through my own eyes I saw the Chains of institutionalised racism tested and broken, and the people spilled out into the streets, and I watched as many of them ravaged and burned and turned many of the cities into war zones of fire and destruction, THEY CALLED FOR THE REVOLUTION, I was there with Martin Luther King, my eyes saw him and I marched with him through the bonds of brotherhood, as he built the foundation for the revolution, declaring that as such, we do not seek the opportunity to become the oppressor, instead we seek a world not of any one people but of all people stranded together in the bonds of equality, he declared that we seek not to destroy you nor hurt you, but to love you and teach you about a God of love, togetherness and oneness for all of his children the God that you sought, yes I was there and I wrote (as the bi-centiniel was upon us) AMERICA THE BEAUTIFUL BE BEAUTIFUL * or you may not be, I wrote the SONG CHANGE THIS WORLD * THEY CALLED FOR THE REVOLUTION, as I began reaching out to the Homeless, Elderly and the Children, from my home and around the world, I was there and through my eyes I saw little black children and people being attacked by vicious dogs and adults wanting only (because of their color) to deny them the benefit of a proper education, THEY CALLED FOR THE REVOLUTION and amidst the riots the voices of the revolution (H. Rap Brown, Stockley Carmichael, Angela Davis, and Malcolm X etc.) their voices got louder and stronger and within the flames of riots THEY CALLED FOR THE REVOLUTION some were sent to jail and some were killed amongst the dead lie John and Robert Kennedy, and the world watched as Martin Luther King, delivered his mesmerising I HAVE A DREAM * SPEECH in front of what seemed like millions of people, for sure to many to ignore, and He, MARTIN LUTHER KING was killed by the same bullet that killed JOHN AND ROBERT KENNEDY, the demon of injustice had once again fallen on the nation, and THEY CALLED FOR THE REVOLUTION, Myself wanting of change I wrote the CD Change this World * for the Change This World Project for the children, homeless, and the elderly. We offered help regardless of age, Gender, Color, or religion, in this time James Brown wrote a freeing song "I'm black and I'm proud", proud not just of who we are as black people, but as "A children of God", dreaming of a chance for us all to hold hands, hug each other as United People, People of all Age, Race, Gender, and Nationality, came together and THEY CALLED FOR THE REVOLUTION , and I saw with my own eyes the war and destruction, deception, to the nation and the world and its people, and from me the song the Whoto Man* who set the final stage for the people to come together and speak as one people one country and the world joined in, and THEY CALLED FOR THE REVOLUTION and the symbol of the revolution BARACK OBAMA has been called forth, with the final words for the revolution TIME FOR CHANGE, and from me the Song I HAVE A DREAM* (The Obama dream theme song). A Change for Love, Equality, Freedom and Togetherness for a better World, and it is THE MAGIC OF YOU CD, and Obama time for change.

Movin Melvin Brown

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REVIEWS

Congratulations on GrIndie Award
author: RadioIndy.com
RadioIndy is proud to present Movin Melvin Brown a GrIndie Award for their CD "The Magic of You." A GrIndie Award is RadioIndy's stamp of approval that this CD is an excellent quality CD. Please join us in congratulating this artist on this accomplishment.
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He's got that funky soul!
author: Ariel Publicity
“He's got that funky soul. Everything is slick and I hope to hear a lot more from Melvin.” - Dust My Broom
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R&B Pop CD with a refreshing sound of the 60s and 70s
author: Diane and the RadioIndy.com Reviewer Team
“The Magic of You” by Movin Melvin Brown is a mix of adult contemporary and R&B pop music. Through his lyrics, Brown conveys a message for all of mankind that there is freedom and justice for all. “I Have a Dream (Obama Dream Theme Song)” is saturated with an artistic poetic narrative of equality and abolishing separation throughout the world. The title track has a catchy progressive bass line, organ with a Leslie speaker effect, and heartfelt lyrics. Take note of the harmonies on “A Way to Love You” as they compliment the uplifting and spirited lead vocal. “Communication” is a clever song about a very relevant topic. The instruments on each song are never overpowering, and are harmonious to each other. “The Magic of You” is a CD well worth hearing especially if you’re a fan of Stevie Wonder or Ray Charles.
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