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My So Fine

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Download links and information about My So Fine by Andre Delano. This album was released in 2008 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Jazz, Smooth Jazz genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 58:56 minutes.

Artist: Andre Delano
Release date: 2008
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Jazz, Smooth Jazz
Tracks: 14
Duration: 58:56
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Sista Caliente' 4:04
2. Once My Love 4:19
3. My So Fine 3:57
4. Saultie (feat. Kevin Toney) (featuring Kevin Toney) 4:22
5. More Than Words Can Say 4:52
6. The Da Da Song 4:03
7. College Sweetheart 4:11
8. JSU Jam 3:57
9. Get to You 3:56
10. I Do 4:57
11. First Dance (feat. Greg Adams) (featuring Greg Adams) 4:09
12. Home Sweet Home 4:01
13. That Much (I Love U) 4:05
14. The Da Da Song (Instrumental) 4:03

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After the release of his popular debut Full Circle in 2005, this extraordinarily soulful, emotional, old-school R&B vibing saxman — who has toured with Maxwell, the Osmonds and Lionel Richie, and opened shows for Peabo Bryson and urban jazz greats George Duke, Boney James, Norman Brown, Kenny G, and Peter White, said the way to change the face of smooth jazz was to "bring in new faces and be bold enough to take a chance." Joined by genre hitmakers like Greg Adams (on the sensuous Latin-vibing slow dance gem "First Dance") and Kevin Toney (the midtempo, hypnotic retro-soul of "Saultie"), he more than lives up to that promise on this multi-faceted, hook-filled collection. Beyond asserting himself as a diverse urban saxman whose soaring melodies and spirited grooves are matched only by his keen sense of improvisational passion, he's unabashedly in the sex and love business on My So Fine. He goes joyfully Latin (from the get-go, with the punchy sizzle of "Sista Caliente"), then candlelit and romantic and, at times, even gets a little crazy, progressive and jamming ("JSU Jam," a boisterous shout out to his alma mater, Jackson State University). Not that he needs to impress us further, but Delano proves himself a formidable modern R&B singer on a batch of tracks that offer a beautiful balance to the instrumental fun. Living up to its title (though it was intended for a romantic interest), My So Fine is a true star making turn for one of urban jazz's brightest young lights.