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Les Nubians
One Step Forward
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Released: 2003
Label: Virgin
Selection #: 148098
French sister duo progresses w/multilayered jazz-reggae-R&B hybrid. Temperature Rising (w/Talib Kweli), Brothers And Sisters, El Son Reggae, La Guerre, etc.
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1 Nu-Hymne
2 Temperature Rising
3 J'Veux d' la Musique
4 La Guerre
5 El Son Reggae
6 One Step Forward
7 Brothers and Sisters
8 Me and Me
9 Take T (Interlude Lounge Intermezzo)
10 Amour À Mort
11 Insomnie
12 Que le Mot Soit Perle
13 Unfaithful/Si Infidèle
14 Saravah
15 Immortel Cheikh Anta Diop
  
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Album Review

The surprise breakthrough of Les Nubians version of Sade's mellow and soulful ballad, "The Sweetest Taboo," helped their American debut, "Les Princesses Nubiennes" to achieve a higher position on the Billboard charts than any other French-language album in the previous decade. The sweet, seamless harmonies achieved by sisters Helene and Celia Faussart made an already hypnotic song intoxicating. So, it is no surprise that in their follow-up effort, "One Step Forward", that those harmonies sung in the same soft, rounded, African-inflected French language would charm in the same way. What seems less successful are the English language efforts, especially the radio-friendly first single, "Temperature Rising," which features a stylish, if somewhat out-of-place rap delivered by Talib Kweli that seems grafted on. The sisters' trademark smoothness is diminished when they sing in English, which becomes even more obvious on their reggae-flavored duet with Morgan Heritage. Here the sisters flow from English to French throughout the song, and you can almost feel them tensing up and straining whenever they switch. Thankfully, though, such stumbles are few and far between on the album. Recorded in Jamaica, "One Step Forward" as a whole has a lulling, laid back, tropical feel that seems to effortlessly encompass jazz, African rhythms, R&B, pop and electronic sounds. ~ Stacia Proefrock, All Music Guide

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