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Sex Therapy - The Session

Robin Thicke

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Sex Therapy is an evasive maneuver to prevent Robin Thicke from being pigeonholed as a “grown folks” R&B singer. It’s evident that hits — more specifically, appealing to younger listeners — is the goal. While Thicke’s previous album, Something Else, did well on the album charts, it maintained a classicist sound throughout, produced only one major single, and featured only one appearance from a guest MC. Sex Therapy, however, enlists Snoop Dogg, Jay-Z, the Game, Kid Cudi, and Nicki “Stick shift the ding-a-ling” Minaj — not to mention Estelle and Jazmine Sullivan, both of whom contribute excellent background vocals on their respective appearances. Thicke heightens the brashness downplayed on Something Else, best applied on the title track, where the cunning contrast between his masculine certitude and feather-light falsetto is in full effect. That he does it while lifting the melody from “It’s My Party” — as a near-replication of the pulse from the Art of Noise's “Moments in Love” drifts in the background — makes it all the more daring and remarkable. Sometimes the results are either dopey (if lighthearted), as on “Meiplé,” or humorously awkward, as on “Shakin’ It 4 Daddy,” where the oft-repeated hook “She shakin’ it for daddy, she shakin’ it for me” must make some listeners think of Thicke and his father instead of just Thicke. The album does not represent a total abandonment of the qualities that have connected with the singer’s adult fans. “Mrs. Sexy,” based on Eric B. & Rakim's Al Green-sampling “Mahogany” (to the point where he does not bother to change a line that references his skin tone), is as buttery and elegant as anything he has recorded. On “Million Dolla Baby,” he takes his Marvin Gaye fixation another step forward, using “Trouble Man” as its backbone; even if it strikes you as corny, you have to admit that it is pretty slick. Above all, he continues to put one of the best voices in R&B to good use.

Avis des utilisateurs

Da Dude Rock

Un album qui s'écoute tout seul, de belle référence groove, soul, rnb. Cet Opus de Robin Thicke est vraiment un bijou, l'année 2010 ne peut qu'être belle avec ca dans les oreilles.

Thank You Robin ;-)

et de 3

robin a sorti 2 albums coup sur coup 2 bons albums mais qui ne valent pas le premier,ce qui n'empeche que cet album est encore au dessus de la moyenne et je ne comprend pas pouquoi en france il tarde a percer.

De la vraie musique

Toujours aussi fort ce Robin Thicke, son dernier album est à recommander !

Biographie

Né(e) : 10 mars 1977 à Los Angeles, CA

Genre : R&B/Soul

Années d'activité : '90s, '00s, '10s

As the son of vocalist Gloria Loring and Growing Pains' Alan Thicke, Robin Thicke grew up in the suburbs of Los Angeles during the '80s and '90s. Thicke credits his dad for motivating him to immerse himself in all kinds of pop music. The elder Thicke is popular for writing the theme songs for The Facts of Life and Diff'rent Strokes, so naturally Robin had his head in music. He was an average student; by 13, he was writing songs. Three years later, he befriended the president of Bad Boy Entertainment,...
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