Nothing short of fantastic!
author: The Dogman
As a 54.40 fan, I was surprised when this unusual, yet talented singer opened for one of their shows at Buffalo's Tralf a few years ago. You knew that something great was in the making and Paloma is proof- well worth the wait. Hoping there will be another collaboration in the future. This album is sure to transport you into another dimension.
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a Canadian secret waiting to change the world
author: Limeygit
Paloma, the band, are a Canadian secret waiting to change the world. Dripping, sexy, and above all, jazz vocals over inspired part man, part machine, lazy dance music. This album has quickly become one of my favorite chill out albums of all time. An inspired effort from one sexy jazz vocalist and a bunch of very talented musicians. If the name of Paloma is not very well known by the end of 2002 I want a report on my desk explaining why not. Buy the album people.
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author: Jenn Sikes, Splendid E-zine
Paloma features Coco Love Alcorn, formerly a jazz singer and the daughter of one of Canada's better jazz musicians, crooning an updated R&B/quasi-techno mix. The fairly sensual lyrics match her creamy, super-lipsticky (Porsche-red lipstick, by the way) voice. At least two of the song titles feature food -- "Chocolate Cake" and "Donut Shop" -- and you know how Freud feels about things oral, guys. Picture Sade with some street cred or Basia with hipness, and you'll sort of have an idea of Alcorn's performance, and therefore Paloma. Don't give up your R. Kelly CDs yet, but definitely make room for Paloma on your R&B shelves. Owners of Kimono stock will thank you graciously.
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