Babyface – Return Of The Tender Lover (2015) [Official Digital Download 24bit/88,2kHz]

Babyface - Return Of The Tender Lover (2015) [Official Digital Download 24bit/88,2kHz] Download

Babyface – Return Of The Tender Lover (2015)
FLAC (tracks) 24 bit/88,2 kHz | Time – 42:51 minutes | 975 MB | Genre: R&B
Studio Masters, Official Digital Download | Digital Booklet, Front Cover | © Def Jam Recordings

Return of the Tender Lover is the 10th studio album by the poignant tune-smith, prolific hit maker/producer, superstar recording artist, and revolutionary label owner Babyface. Filled with eight beautiful new original tracks of unapologetic R&B, Babyface plays on every track on the album including, although not limited to, his amazing and widely-praised guitar work with the intent to bring feel-good grooves back to music.

Babyface is one of the most prolific and successful producers in pop music history. A sample of the artiss he has produced and written/co-written for includes Barbra Steisand, Whitney Houston, Beyonce, Ariana Grande, Mariah Carey, Madonna, Eric Clapton, Colbie Caillat, Jennifer Hudson, Michael Jackson, Toni Braxton, Aretha Franklin, and Celine Dion.

Babyface’s Def Jam debut, Return of the Tender Lover is also his first solo album of original material in a decade. After the one that preceded it, Grown & Sexy (2005), there was the covers set Playlist (2007) and the Grammy-winning Toni Braxton collaboration Love, Marriage & Divorce (2014). While this is titled in reference to his triple platinum 1989 release, there are no attempts at rewriting “It’s No Crime” or “Whip Appeal.” Instead, Return of the Tender Lover is inspired more by the crowd-pleasing “feel good” performance model perfected by recent tour mates like Charlie Wilson and Maze. Some echoes of the latter’s gently uplifting, summer evening grooves – such as “Golden Time of Day” and “We Are One” – can be heard in “We’ve Got Love,” “Exceptional,” and “Something Bout You,” all of which are highlights that still sound like Babyface songs. For the cheerful “Walking on Air,” he switches it up with a Smokey Robinson nod that features a reunion with El DeBarge (whose Heart, Mind & Soul was dominated by his contributions). “I Want You,” another track that involves a reconnection, easily incorporates background vocals from After 7 (a group that made its first and greatest splash with Babyface/L.A. Reid magic). Short, sweet, and steady at nine songs that vary little in quality and sentiment – it’s resolutely smooth, all about romance, devotion, and perseverance – Return of the Tender Lover is among Babyface’s best. Credit him and songwriting partners Daryl Simmons and Kameron Glasper, along with hall of fame-level session musicians like Nathan East and Greg Phillinganes, for ignoring the increasingly narrow sound of commercial R&B. They’ve done so with a satisfying album that sounds as if its organic making necessitated little exertion.

Tracklist:

01. Babyface – We’ve Got Love (04:49)
02. Babyface – Fight For Love (04:58)
03. Babyface – Exceptional (05:41)
04. Babyface – Walking On Air (feat. El DeBarge) (03:54)
05. Babyface – I Want You (feat. After 7) (04:21)
06. Babyface – Love And Devotion (03:44)
07. Babyface – Standing Ovation (04:46)
08. Babyface – Something Bout You (05:59)
09. Babyface – Our Love (04:37)

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