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Joe

Joe
Signature

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Track Listing

  1. Majic
  2. Sex Girl
  3. Very Special Friend
  4. Friends Don't Let Friends
  5. Worst Case Scenario
  6. Wanna Be Your Lover
  7. Miss My Baby
  8. Come Get to This
  9. Metaphor
  10. Love's Greatest Episode
  11. Sensitive Lover
  12. Lylit "Change"
  13. We Need To Roll feat Mario
  14. Man In Your Life feat the Game

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1114 in Music
  • Released on: 2009-09-21
  • Number of discs: 1
  • Dimensions: .23 pounds

Editorial Reviews

CD Description
'Signature' is the eighth studio album and second release on longtime colleague Kedar Massenburg's Kedar Entertainment label for American singer Joe. Produced by Joe himself, the album sticks to the slick, smooth R&B that has graced his back catalogue and features a reworking of the classic Marvin Gaye track 'Come Get To This'.


Customer Reviews

awesome5
Not heard the whole album in full but the version of Marvin Gayes 'Get to this' is a good enough reason to buy the CD .........absolutely awesome

Why Joe is finished!!5
Joe the so-called RnB artist has released his latest CD (Signature) under a new record label.
Having listened to it, I have a several complaints:
1. He has the audacity of going back to the roots of modern R&B
2. His record company has really lost the plot in hiring proper musicians on the majority of the tracks, instead of utilising computer aided sampled music
3. He took the biscuit in hiring bass players, drummers, horn sections and strings
4. He's even using the likes of Randy Brecker and Atta Brecker (rest in peace Michael Brecker)
5. Someone needs to tell him that the Fender Rhodes keyboard had its heyday in the seventies
6. Who the hell has flute players on their albums these days and then claims they're street?
7. Acoustic guitarist belong in Spain and electric ones need to be in heavy metal bands

The album is just so out of touch with modern music, it's a joke!
Even the guest appearance of The Game couldn't save this.

Based on his latest edition, I suspect this will be the last we'll hear of Joe.

Now where's my dustbin........ and can someone hand me Ne-Yo, Chipmunk and Tinchy Stryder.
Now that's better!

Cheers,
The Music Reviewer.

STOP THE PRESS!!
Just in case you haven't figured it out, I'm being sarcastic.
This album is refreshingly fantastic.
It will be a great addition to true R&B fans music collection.

Tooooooon!!!!!!!5
Bougght Joe's last album and was quite disappointed with it, however he has raised the bar with his latest project.
This is Joe back to his very best, I tell no lies.