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Eric Benét Celebrates 'Love & Life'
On his new album, Love & Life, Eric Benét explores the labyrinth of love, lust and life on a diverse collection that features no low moments but only highs. It's ironic that this album is entitled Love & Life because it is reminiscent of his A Day in the Life, thanks in large part to the dance grooves that color the CD and the overall feeling of joy and happiness that permeates every song. This is a different Eric Benét than the one who sang an album full of songs for his lost love on Hurricane. He has found a new love and has put all of the fire and passion from that relationship onto this disc.
Anyone who wrote Benét off after his last album as a simple singer of sad songs, will have to pick their jaw up off of the floor after one listen to Love & Life. Whatever his lady (Manuela Testolini, better known as Prince's most recent ex-wife) is doing, she needs to pop her collar for influencing her sweetheart to craft such an excellent fourth solo album. He is a new man, with a new attitude, and it's reflected in his music, which takes its cues from R&B, nu soul, disco and funk.
The album opens with some serious harmonizing on "Love, Patience & Time." From its gospel-sounding intro, the song segues into a finger-snapping good time. Eric weaves an inspirational tale of a war veteran and a loveless young girl over a mid-tempo beat populated by horns and a groovy bassline.
Eric Benét: "Love, Patience & Time" (snippet)
This song leads into "The Hunger," which is a pleasure-filled romp put to music. Another danceable tune is the hip-hop flavored "Don't Let Go." I can totally hear a rapper like Talib Kweli or Lupe Fiasco jumping on a remix of this one. The party train keeps going on "Iminluvwichoo." Eric and newcomer Linda Kiraly conjure up René & Angela, Yarbrough and Peoples and other funkdafied '80s groups for a true throwback record.
Eric Benét feat. Linda Kiraly: "Iminluvwichoo" (snippet)
Please don't think that Eric just has an album full of only dance floor jams on hand with L&L. His bread-and-butter love songs are present and tucked neatly into pockets on the disc. We received a glimpse of this on the first single "You're the Only One," which fell in step with what we're used to hearing from Benét. The duet "Everlove" with Terry Dexter is reminiscent of his pairing with Tamia on "Spend My Life With You" and has a bright future on wedding playlists. And after those vows are exchanged and its time to get down to business on the honeymoon, "Chocolate Legs" can provide the soundtrack to the love making.
Eric Benét: "Chocolate Legs" (snippet)
Eric keeps it sexy on the stepper's jam "Weekend Girl" and the spicy Latin number "Spanish Fly." Love & Life ends on a high note with a trio of songs -- "Still I Believe," "Sing To Me" and "One More Tomorrow" -- each one better than the next. The album's closing track is a sweet lullaby of a song. "One More Tomorrow" builds to a lush, string-filled crescendo as Eric sings of dreaming about his love and wanting to spend eternity with her.
Eric Benét: "One More Tomorrow" (snippet)
I didn't feel the need to fast forward at all while listening to Love & Life, but I definitely found myself pressing rewind a few times. This album is a deliciously satisfying musical offering. Existing Benét fans will remember why we fell for him in the first place, and new fans will discover what many of us already know -- that Eric Benét is one the greatest, most versatile soul men of this generation. Love & Life is proof positive.
Love & Life [Amazon][iTunes]
Tags: audio, eric benét, linda kiraly, rené & angela, terry dexter, yarbrough and peoples
Comments
EB has a contest on his myspace! www.myspace.com/ericbenet
Janelle | October 22, 2008 10:12 PM | PermalinkGlad to hear Eric Benet is getting the great reviews! "Love, Patience & Time" is such an inspiring song! I greatly appreciate that track!
Tasha | October 22, 2008 12:40 AM | PermalinkYeah he comes around Thanksgiving starting Nov. 24th I think.
Check ericbenet.net for more info
mamacita | October 21, 2008 10:03 PM | PermalinkEB has such amazing talent! does anyone know when he comes to Cali?
susan | October 21, 2008 4:52 PM | PermalinkThe relationship between Eric and Manuela is a publicity connection, not a love connection.
MsAnn | October 12, 2008 12:02 AM | PermalinkHe has some pics up from his tour stops so far...check 'em out www.myspace.com/ebenet
cutiepie | October 1, 2008 8:12 PM | PermalinkThis album is soulful and full of passion. I love it! Looking forward to the live performance. www.ericbenet.net
heavensent | September 30, 2008 11:33 PM | Permalinki went to one of his shows last week. It really surprised me. My girlfriend made me go but it turned out to be really good. Here is some footage of that show if anyone is interested.
justin | September 30, 2008 4:09 PM | Permalinkhttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l-RIYjhoh6o
I think One More Tomorrow is precious since the song is inspired by his daughter India. I wonder if she will be performing background vocals for him as well?
Check out tour dates www.ericbenet.net
cupidsheart | September 29, 2008 8:30 PM | PermalinkI am starting to really feel Spanish Fly. I hope he performs it on tour so I can shake my booty haha!
cutiepie | September 29, 2008 5:53 AM | PermalinkChocolate legs is that joint. I also love hunger. the video for it has a great performance by eb.
www.ericbenet.net
fresh2def | September 25, 2008 7:26 PM | Permalinkthanks for the songs!!! i have to get this album. i love it
gregg | September 19, 2008 9:55 PM | PermalinkThis album is amazing! I love both singles especially Hunger. But I wonder which single will he release next? I don't know.
Anywhoo, Eric Benet is currently on tour. Check him out in a city near you!!
www.ericbenet.net
luvlylady | September 18, 2008 6:48 PM | PermalinkI fell in love with this one too at first play. But then again I always loved Eric!!!
Danielle | September 18, 2008 1:21 PM | PermalinkGreat review Butta. I totally agree with everything said. I think this album is AMAZING and it is on heavy rotation on my Pod. A balance of up tempo tracks (love The Hunger) and sexy grooves (good lord on Chocolate Legs). Well worth waiting for!
Tha Connoisseur | September 17, 2008 7:05 PM | PermalinkAwww, thanks 2 Serenity for hearing my plea. LOL And I'm glad that you have an open mind about Eric and his new music. It really will be a worthy addition to your collection.
Butta | September 17, 2008 4:38 PM | PermalinkThank you for a thorough review of Eric Benet's album. There was a previous blog on Soul Bounce featuring Eric Benet and his daughter singing and after I heard that snippet I knew not to misjudge Eric but to buy his album which I will. Thanks, Butta, for a wonderful review and I read it considering your tweet which said, http://twitter.com/Wise_Diva/statuses/925077811. I read it! 8)
2Serenity | September 17, 2008 4:27 PM | Permalink