Treat You Like a Queen - Rahsaan Patterson, Patterson, Rahsaan
Sure Boy - Rahsaan Patterson, Hunt, Van
It's Alright Now - Rahsaan Patterson, Jaz, Jamey
Do You Feel the Way I Do - Rahsaan Patterson, Karlin, Kenneth
Friend of Mine - Rahsaan Patterson, Hunt, Van
The Day - Rahsaan Patterson, Faizi, Christopher
It Ain't Love - Rahsaan Patterson, Jaz, Jamey
Humor - Rahsaan Patterson, Hunt, Van
The Moment - Rahsaan Patterson, Clinton, George [1]
So Right - Rahsaan Patterson, Jaz, Jamey
Any Other Love - Rahsaan Patterson, Jaz, Jamey
Get Here - Rahsaan Patterson, Hurley, Steve [2]
Rahsaan Patterson's Love in Stereo was the most exhilarating and, certainly, the most overlooked R&B release of 1999. It's confounding why an album so jubilant, so self-assured, and so unequivocally soulful didn't ... more »even garner a top 10 hit for the multitalented Patterson, who wrote, produced, and sang on all 12 of its inspired tracks. Laden with unforgettable hooks, blissful melodies, and fat, luscious grooves, the songs on Patterson's sophomore release reveal a reverence for the past, namely the glorious 1970s albums of Stevie Wonder, Donnie Hathaway, and Curtis Mayfield. But, crooning in a crystalline tenor, the native New Yorker creates a funky-yet-meditative sound that's all his own. Patterson mixes in gospel stylings ("The Day"), horn-driven funk à la Earth, Wind & Fire ("Any Other Love"), and political commentary ("Treat You Like A Queen," which speaks to the issue of domestic violence), while conveying a sentiment sorely lacking in much of today's monotonous R&B playing field: pure musical uplift. --Sylvia W. Chan« less
Rahsaan Patterson's Love in Stereo was the most exhilarating and, certainly, the most overlooked R&B release of 1999. It's confounding why an album so jubilant, so self-assured, and so unequivocally soulful didn't even garner a top 10 hit for the multitalented Patterson, who wrote, produced, and sang on all 12 of its inspired tracks. Laden with unforgettable hooks, blissful melodies, and fat, luscious grooves, the songs on Patterson's sophomore release reveal a reverence for the past, namely the glorious 1970s albums of Stevie Wonder, Donnie Hathaway, and Curtis Mayfield. But, crooning in a crystalline tenor, the native New Yorker creates a funky-yet-meditative sound that's all his own. Patterson mixes in gospel stylings ("The Day"), horn-driven funk à la Earth, Wind & Fire ("Any Other Love"), and political commentary ("Treat You Like A Queen," which speaks to the issue of domestic violence), while conveying a sentiment sorely lacking in much of today's monotonous R&B playing field: pure musical uplift. --Sylvia W. Chan
"Last week I purchased both of Rashaan's CD's. It took me a while to get to "Love In Stero" because I couldn't stop listening to his first CD. (see review by GeminiRising on AMAZON.COM/ Rashaan Patterson) I am floored by this CD. It's a powerful piece of work. Cuts like "Sure Boy" and "The Day" have inspired me thoroughly. "Treat You Like A Queen" has an excellent message! I haven't listened to anyone else but Rashaan Patterson in the last 5 days. For folks that love to pump it up in the car...."The Moment" will get you to work, and back home without a single horn blow-you'll be too busy enjoying the music! (Thank God for Bose Speakers...lol.)For those of us old enough to know about "The Bop" and "Steppin" (Time honored dance steps made famous in Philadelphia and Chicago), "So Right" will make you want to grab someone and head for the floor! "Any Other Love" (the backround vocals) is reminiscent of Prince's early days. "Get Here" is a funky Patrice Rushen-esque groove, but don't be mislead, it's Rashaan that you hear.Again, I can't explain why this CD, and his first for that matter, haven't received more attention or been played on the air-waves. ONE WOMAN'S ADVICE: If you love REAL music, REAL vocals, REAL artistic ability, if your tired of spending money on junk, and you haven't done so, BUY BOTH CD's 2 DAY! -RIGHT NOW! Consider them as an investment that will pay off everytime you play them. If you love music as I do, you'll hear something new every time you slide them on. If I sound over-zealous about this music..it is my intention to do so. It is time to stop accepting mediocrity as an artform. Buy both of Rashaan Patterson's CD's and let your voice be heard."
Living in the shadow of Maxwell and D'Angelo.
Richard T. Hall | USA | 12/14/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Pure soul for the new millenium. RaShaan should win a Grammy for this effort, but since his music isn't pop-oriented or laced with profanity, rap, and overt sexuality, he'll just have to settle for those of us who appreciate uncompromising R&B. I don't have a favorite cut; I can listen to this record without skipping a track, easily. Congrats Rashaan, you've outdone yourself and most of the "R&B" guys already out there."
Most Slept On - Hands Down!!!
Richard T. Hall | 11/27/2001
(5 out of 5 stars)
"It is funny that I once saw Rahsaan Patterson opening for Meshell Ndegeocello at the Metro in Chicago, because these are two of the most slept on artist in the music industry. "Love In Stereo" is one of the greatest albums I have heard in who knows how long. Rahsaan is an exceptionally talented singer, songwriter, and performer. I've been spreading the word on this brother since his debut album and have not stopped. I just cannot believe all the nodding that's going on out there. Everyone that I play this album for falls in love with it. I have hooked so many heads to Rahsaan and will continue to. It just doesn't get any better than Mr. Patterson. The vocals, instrumentation, production, everything is TIGHT!!! You must purchase this CD as well as his first one. Also get your hands on his cover of the Crusaders' classic "Streetlife" from the "Hoodlum" soundtrack and "So Hot" from the "Two Can Play That Game" soundtrack. Rahsaan is the hit that won't quit."
BAD MAN!- WORSE PROMOTION!
M. Turner | Gardena, CA USA | 09/13/2001
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Since his first album, I have enjoyed this soulful young brutha!
I can't tell you how many times I listened to "Treat Her Like A Queen" after I played it the first time. It is infectious and just a groove. If you like soul music and artist who can truly SANG (NOT SING, BUT SANG) this and his first one are ones to get. I saw him in concert 3 times and was floored by his talent. Now his record company is slipping. Neither of his albums received much airplay. They are not getting his stuff out there enough. He should be on the radio more and promoted and marketed much, much, much more. Essentially he should be more well known for his talent and music than some other artist who are not as talented and whose record companies promote them to the hilt!"
Da Bomb!!!
Parrish D. Williams | 12/22/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I'll have to admit, I really didn't get into Rahsaan Patterson until about a year ago when a friend of mine recommended him to me. He burned me a copy of Love in Stereo and I let it sit for about 6 months before I listened to it. Man, did I feel like a fool when I finally got around to it!! That CD was so hot that I had to buy the actual CD to see the credits. So of course, when I heard After Hours was out, I bought it immediately!! I just purchased the first project a few months ago, so I have a hard time saying which of the CD's have a favorite pick. I have to say though, Love In Stereo is still my favorite because it was the first one I bought. He is a rare threat in the industry, being a writer and singer. I love the fact that he is a REAL artist, and that I can really get into his artistry. Thanks, Rahsaan, for not selling out!!!"