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Missing You

Peabo Bryson

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Album Review

By calling this comeback album Missing You, veteran soul balladeer Peabo Bryson turns the tables on those who, he hopes, have been missing him. His 20th album, it is his first non-holiday studio recording of new material in eight years, since Private Music took Unconditional Love to number 75 in Billboard's R&B chart in 1999. The 56-year-old has not been inactive by any means since then, but he has not interested the major labels, which moved on to younger, hipper lovermen. The first question with a new album for such a performer is to what extent he may have felt it necessary to accommodate himself to new styles, but that question is to some extent answered in advance by noting that he chose to align himself with Peak Records, a label known for smooth jazz. Missing You is not without its contemporary touches, notably in the computer-generated rhythm tracks. But Bryson is not really out to compete with Usher and R. Kelly for the hearts of teenagers here. There are no guest rappers, and the hip-hop elements are kept to a minimum; Missing You is an album intended primarily for Bryson's existing fan base and secondarily for smooth jazz fans. Presumably, there are quite a few of the former who will recall the 45 songs Bryson placed in the R&B singles charts between 1976 and 1993. They are likely to revel in the familiar combination of proclamations of undying love like "Count on Me" and "I Promise I Do" and laments of lost love like "Missing You" and "Don't Make Me Cry." Smooth jazz fans, meanwhile, will welcome the guest appearances by Boney James ("Don't Make Me Cry"), Norman Brown ("10,000 Reasons"), and Paul Taylor (a cover of Angela Bofill's "I Try"). Other notable instrumentalists are producer Barry J. Eastmond, who plays piano on the title song, and Bryson himself, who handles a lead acoustic guitar part on "To Love About." This is material the singer will have no problem integrating into a stage act dominated by his greatest hits, and it should be welcomed by those who enjoyed his earlier work. It may have been a long time between albums, but musically Bryson acts as though no time at all has passed.

Customer Reviews

This album is a Romantic, Masterpiece.

It is cleverly sequenced from song to song, explaining how we fall in Love, commit to Love, and sometimes loose the Love. Track 1 Heavenly, (Explains how a relationship starts, On top of the world) Track 2 Count on me (Peabo lays the foundation of the commitment) Track 3 Waiting for tomorrow (How we all feel in a brand new relationship) Track 4 I Promise I Do (The commitment is made with vows) Track 5 Missing you (This song speaks for its self) Track 6 To Love about (Like any relationship, everyone expresses needs) Track 7. Don’t make me cry (This is where the album turns the relationship) Track 8 10000 Reasons (Where our conscious debates to continue the commitment) Track 9 Don’t give your heart. (The last chance to make it work) Track 10 I Try (Peabo sings his heart out that is broken from the commitment) Track 11 My Last Goodbye (Brings closure to the Love that was Lost) Missing you will be around for years to come. A Classic !

Missing You

It has been too long waiting for an album like this from Peabo; He is wonderful, soothing and better than ever before.

Worth The Wait!

This is one of the best albums I have heard recently. The songs seem to be in chronological order. Like fine wine, Peabo and his music has only gotten better with age. "Missing You" and "My Last Goodbye" really speaks from the heart.

Biography

Born: April 13, 1951 in Greenville, SC

Genre: R&B/Soul

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Vocalist Peabo Bryson was among the premier silky-voiced soul artists who emerged as the softer, more sophisticated urban contemporary sound became dominant in the '70s and '80s. His 1976 debut LP, Peabo, was recorded for Bang Records subsidiary Bullet. In 1978, he moved to Capitol, where his first album, Reaching for the Sky, went gold. He continued a prolific career, both as lead act and duet participant, making hit duets with Natalie Cole, Roberta Flack, Melissa Manchester,...
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