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| Various Artists |
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| Classic love songs from the pop world, interpreted by David Benoit, Jeff Lorber, Euge Groove, Joyce Cooling, Alex Bugnon, Walter Beasley, Urban Knights and others. |
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| 1 Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight - Groove, Euge |
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| 2 For the Love of You - Frayne |
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| 3 All This Love - Lorber, Jeff |
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| 4 A Song for You - Cooling, Joyce |
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| 5 Free - Beasley, Walter |
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| 6 Moondance - Lewis, Ramsey |
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| 7 Love T.K.O. - Bugnon, Alex |
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| 8 That Girl - Chicago Project |
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| 9 Wonderful Tonight - Golub, Jeff |
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| 10 Baby Come to Me - Urban Knights |
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| 11 What the World Needs Now - Benoit, David |
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| 12 Everyday - White, Peter |
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Album Review
In the early twentieth century, German composer Paul Hindemith coined the term gebrauchsmusik to describe music that serves a functional purpose beyond simple aesthetic enjoyment. That concept is what comes to mind while listening to "Love Project", one of the most plainly utilitarian compilations currently on the market. Timed strategically for release around Valentine's Day, "Love Project" is an album with a simple mission: to facilitate canoodling. It features such tried-and-true artists as Jeff Lorber, Ramsey Lewis, and Urban Knights, many of them delivering smooth, sensual instrumental versions of bedroom soul classics of the past like "What The World Needs Now," "Love T.K.O.," and "Wonderful Tonight." Most of these work just fine, such as Urban Knights' take on "Baby Come To Me" and Joyce Cooling's rendition of the Leon Russell classic "Song For You." This album is a pretty perfect mood setter. Recommended. ~ Rick Anderson, All Music Guide
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