Thelma Houston - Woman's Touch
Facts
| Artist(s) | Thelma Houston |
| Studio | Shout Factory |
| Release Date | August 14, 2007 |
| UPC Code | 826663105674 |
| Buy this item | $15.98 at Amazon.com As of Oct 13 22:19 EDT (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, |
Tracks
- Wake Up Everybody
- Never Too Much
- Brand New Day
- Ain't That Peculiar
- By the Time I Get To Phoenix
- Distant Lover
- Lave And Happiness
- Medley: Dance (Disco Heat)/You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)
- That's the Way Of the World
- Please Send Me Someone To Love
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Tidal Waves of Emotion |
| Absolutely FANTASTIC! One of the best of 2007!!! |
| DISCO DISAPPOINTMENT |
| Music Makes Memories |
All is great with Thelma Houston's new CD! I shook myself from my memory flashback and listened in the present as Thelma sang. This is her first studio release in 17 years and as I listened, I wondered about the memories it might have evoked in her.
Making A Connection
Thelma Houston's new work is a collection of her favorite songs from some of the greatest male singers. She truly redefines the work of such legends as Luther Vandross, Rev. Al Green, and Sting, as well as Marvin Gaye. She doesn't just cover them; she makes these songs her own.
Now, I really want to put this in the right words; her presentation of these seasoned hits was done in such a unique style. Wait, that's too vague. What I'm trying to say is that Thelma seemed to be talking as well as singing the lyrics. She knew the ideal each song held and she conveyed it with her own message. There were actually times on the CD that it seemed she was talking to me. The topics ranged from taking time to address the world around me and taking my own stand, to the courage and heartbreak involved in leaving someone, or something, behind. I found my own personal theme in this project - I might not always like what it is happening around me, but I have the right and the power to change my life and the lives around me. As a woman, I'm allowed to be weak for a moment or two, but I need to know that I'm always the rightful owner of my mistakes. I'm also the diva of my own destiny. After my tears, my celebrations should be bright and bold with a great rhythm and blues beat. It's okay to get mad, it's okay to cry, it's okay to leave and to laugh, and at the end of the day, it's most definitely okay to dance.
A Woman's Touch
Thelma Houston
©2007
Shout! Factory
1. Wake Up Everybody
2. Never Too Much
3. Brand New Day
4. Ain't That Peculiar
5. By The Time I Get To Phoenix
6. Distant Lover
7. Love And Happiness
8. Dance (Disco Heat) /You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)
9. That's The Way Of The World
10. Please Send Me Someone To Love
My personal favorites were, "Wake Up Everybody", "Brand New Day", "By The Time I Get To Phoenix" (made me cry) and "Dance/You Make Me Feel" (made me dance).
September 26, 2007
| She Will Survive |
First, the cover photo. At 61, Thelma Houston looks fantastic. And as for the music, my "first listen" random streaming thoughts: the voice is strong, rich, soulful, powerful, glorious. Back-up singers: awesome. Stand-out gems: a slowed-down, funked-up version of Marvin Gaye's "Aint That Peculiar" that is a bluesy, gospel-influenced gem. Top-quality recording, great instrumentation, hot brass. Her take on Sting's "Brand New Day" is wonderful. Thelma's voice rips into the song, and the sublime back-up singing is a joy. If anything, Thelma's voice seems to have gotten richer and more expressive over the years.
I recommend this album without reservation. If you appreciate soul, R&B, Motown, or outstanding female vocalists, Thelma will fill you with love and happiness! August 22, 2007
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