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The Show, The After Party, The Hotel

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Download links and information about The Show, The After Party, The Hotel by Jodeci. This album was released in 1995 and it belongs to Electronica, Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Dancefloor, Dance Pop genres. It contains 22 tracks with total duration of 01:08:36 minutes.

Artist: Jodeci
Release date: 1995
Genre: Electronica, Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Dancefloor, Dance Pop
Tracks: 22
Duration: 01:08:36
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. The Show 1:25
2. Bring on Da' Funk 3:55
3. Room 723 1:06
4. Fun 2 Nite 3:52
5. Room 577 1:12
6. S-More 3:41
7. The After-Party 0:16
8. Get On Up 3:45
9. Room 499 1:05
10. Can We Flo? 4:16
11. Zipper 1:26
12. Let's Do It All 5:50
13. P.I.B. 4 Play 1:28
14. Pump It Back 6:24
15. D.J. Don Jeremy 1:36
16. Freek'n You 6:19
17. Room 454: DeVante's "Inhermission" 2:10
18. Time & Place 6:01
19. Fallin' 1:59
20. Love U 4 Life 4:50
21. 4 U 1:12
22. Good Luv 4:48

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Although their songs imply otherwise, the Hailey brothers had extensive careers in gospel before turning to secular music. The wails, shouts, and yells that accompany most of their hits reaffirm that tradition, and it's clearly audible often on their latest Uptown entry. Again they employ a running storyline/theme through the disc, this time incorporating audio vignettes about life on and off stage during a concert that are interspersed through the disc and help pad things out through what is a poorly edited and sequenced CD. Unlike many other urban and R&B groups, Jodeci doesn't really produce its material with singles in mind; there's not really one song here that works as a separate entity, even though several stations are playing edited cuts. Ironically, their refusal to emphasize radio hits, which in most cases would be deemed a sage creative ploy, frequently works against Jodeci. They let ballads drone on, up-tempo tunes end awkwardly, and extend sections until they lose their impact. However Jodeci's earnestness and enthusiasm often helps them overcome cliched lyrics and melodramatic vocals, and there are enough good moments sprinkled throughout this disc to make it worthwhile for most urban contemporary listeners.