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Binding: Audio CDEAN: 0606949778323 Format: Single Label: Interscope Records Manufacturer: Interscope Records Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Interscope Records Release Date: October 15, 2002 Studio: Interscope Records Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - Thank YouIt's truly amazing how true talent can lie dormant or not be exposed to a more appreciative fan base. If there was no amazon I probably wouldn't have found this album. I am from the Caribbean and trust me, there are very few of us here that know of Robin Thicke. A musical genius, his "blue eyed soul" is some of the best music I've heard in years. Rating: - I Like 'Em Thicke!As an avid fan of ecclectic musicians, I enjoy finding it very difficult to place new artists in certain genres. I wish this were the case with Robin, but he is clearly blue-eyed soul. Unlike my girl Nikka Costa, who always replies with a "WTF is Neo-Soul?" when questioned about her music, Thicke fully embraces that which diversifies him, creating an album that blends the 70's sex appeal of KC and The Sunshine Band (When I Get You Alone) with the timeless soulful ease of Stevie Wonder (Stupid ... Read More Rating: - Not a gimmickThicke is not a gimmick. Hopefully, he won't be a flash in the pan, either. Talk about blue-eyed soul! His (or the songwriter's) use of Beethoven's Fifth was amazing and so creative. Mistermaxx is the only one so far who gave Thicke a bad review. But he gives pretty much everything a bad review, so don't pay too much attention. This album is funky, sensual, and worth trying out at the very least. Rating: - I Love It!!!Robin Thicke's "When I Get You Alone" is one of those songs that makes you wonder why you don't hear it enough. I owned this CD and had loved the song long before I even knew who his father is. Besides, I don't think his father really has any real bearing on his music career because I'm sure Robin would have been out a long time ago if that's all it took. I loved Robin Thicke's use of the disco version Beethoven's Fifth in this song. The lyrics are catchy, the music is funky, and you can't ... Read More Rating: - Cornycan't believe this Song got so much hype? wow taking the Disco Version of "A Fifth of Beethoven" which Walter Murphy used for "Saturday Night Fever" Soundtrack still Sounds like a crazy Gimmick then as now.this Cat has no Feeling in His Singing either but having the Right Last Name goes a long way. |