The G Spot
Gerald Levert
Elektra / Wea
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- Studio: Elektra / Wea
- Theatrical Release Date: Dec 31, 1969
- DVD Release Date: Oct 15, 2002
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- ASIN: B00006I08G
- UPC: 075596279529
- Sales Rank: 45122
Tracks:
1: Too Much Room
2: Since You Ain't Around
3: Wilding Me Out
4: Funny
5: The Top Of My Head
6: The G Spot
7: Oh What A Night
8: Closure
9: Raindrops
10: Your Smile
11: Backbone
12: Catchin' Feelings
13: All That Matters
Amazon Customer Reviews:
0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
    Your Smile - Gerald Levert/Zero: The G Spot, 2007-09-16
I have all of Gerald Levert's CDs, but, never really took the time to listen completely to all of his songs; just mainly the ones that were hits, or I would like from the respective CDs.
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br /One day, while I was home, I decided to listen to "The G Spot." Now, I am a straight up, die hard Gerald Levert fan, and the Levert Family (i.e., O'Jays, Levert, Men at Large, and Rude Boys). I listen to Gerald's music every day.
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br /When, I became entwined with the G Spot CD, and got into Your Smile, I really love this song; not to mention, that I love Marvin Gaye music as well. As I kept listening to the lyrics, I was really feeling this song! I'm just sorry that there wasn't enough airplay for this song back in 2002.
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br /I miss ya and luv ya, "Big G."
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br /KEEP YOUR LEGACY ALIVE!!
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    Another Winner, 2007-03-08
This modern RB stalwart has always offered the perfect blend of dreamy old-school soul textures; jangly, guitar-driven atmospheres; and slick, modern funk grooves. And oh, that voice -- mellow and sexy, seductive to the core. The best "come to beddy bye" tone since Barry White, and so steeped in that era. The vibe on "Too Much Room" artfully merges all of those things and sounds like a modern twist on the O'Jays (where his dad, Eddie Levert, still holds court), but he gets a little ambitious with the sometimes-annoying scowl/screech of guest artist Mystical. "Since You Ain't Around" is all bedroom-eyes fun, his vocals almost a plea. "Wilding Me Out" has a sparse production (mostly just Fender Rhodes and a rhythm track) which allows for one of the clearest vocal tracks on the recording. Levert will hopefully educate some of his fans to the art of jazz with the inclusion of Roy Ayers' vibes on "Oh What a Night." Levert's scatting duet with Ayers is a highlight
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