CD Review: Musiq | Musiqinthemagiq
Monday, 09 May 2011 22:40It’s hard to imagine a performer working today with more heart and soul than Musiq Soulchild. With over a decade on the scene, the multiplatinum singer/songwriter brings a new depth to his meditations on life and love with his sixth studio album, Musiqinthemagiq.
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Tuesday, 31 August 2010 07:59Wednesday. Nights @9pm est. the LIVE In the Cipher Team will give U music from the main stream 2 underground.The Best Kept Secrets of the hip hop world!
CD Review Kelly Price's "Kelly": Topic: Do Your Words Really Carry Power in Your Life or in the Life of a Young Person?
Sunday, 22 May 2011 18:18Tonight's LIVE In The Vocal Booth Show we rate and review along with YOU the listener Kelly Price's new CD release "Kelly"
Here is our rating system: 5 Stars: It's blazing hot – on fire
4 Stars: It's a hot song – pump it up
3 Stars: It's alright-good song
2 Stars: Thanks for the album cut-what's next
1 Stars: I won't tell nobody about that if you don't…lets keep that a secret
Kelly Price | Kelly
“I’m a writer, first…” Those are the words Kelly chooses to describe herself, her talent. When you listen, closely, to her songs, it’s evident that she writes and sings from her soul. It’s a place she’s come to know quite well. “Music saved my life,” she says. “Writing has been like therapy; it’s the most incredible gift.”
At this juncture, Kelly Price has learned to loosen the reins on her creativity. Sure, she still reaches for a pen-and-pad and rattles off lyrics into her Dictaphone, but she’s also learning to be more patient, allowing the songs to reveal themselves. Sometimes, the words will come. Other times, she’ll hear the song as a fully-orchestrated composition. Either way, the results of her efforts are illustrated beautifully, truthfully, on her new album entitled, simply, Kelly.
Leading the album out of the gate is the spirited single, “Tired.” Produced by Shep Crawford and inspired by a creative heart-to-heart she shared with fellow musician and past collaborator, R. Kelly, the song sheds light on the social ills that not only cause her distress, but also seem to be plaguing our world community. Even before she starts running down the list of things that consume her thoughts – from guilty feelings and broken dreams to baby mommas and ghetto dramas – you’ll know where she’s heading from the opening verse…"there’s a hole in my heart, my soul is bleeding I need to free my mind, and say what I’m feeling, ‘cause Lord knows...I’m tired."
Along her journey, she’s collaborated with the likes of Mariah Carey, George Michael, Elton John, The Isley Brothers, Brian McKnight and Sean “Diddy” Combs as well as Faith Evans, Whitney Houston, Donnie McClurkin, Eric Clapton, the late James Brown, Shirley Murdock. She’s also expanded her reach as a model for Lane Bryant and Ashley Stewart and taken her talents to the screen and stage with roles in Soul Food, the series, Bringing Down the House and the stage plays Why Did I Get Married? and The Bible Experience. In 2005, she added the title of ‘self-published author’ to her resume with the release of the inspirational tome, Inscriptions of My Heart. The audio book is currently in the works. For this new musical offering Kelly departed from the “machine” of the major labels where artists and their visions can often be sacrificed or lost. Instead Ms Price chose to do it her way and forged a musical partnership with Producer Warryn Campbell whose start up label My Block Records was just forming. A conversation led to a joint venture and the joint venture led to “KELLY”, a body of work that Ms Price calls her best yet.
There’s no denying that music is where Kelly Price’s heart resides, always. With the release of Kelly, one might wonder what she hopes to accomplish this go ‘round. “When I was growing up, I’d put on a record and let it play until the needle lifted,” she remembers, fondly. “My goal for this project was to create a contemporary R&B album that you can listen to without skipping a single song, whether you’re cleaning the house or driving up the coast. Hopefully, I got it right…I think I did.”
Tonight's Topic: Do Your Words Really Carry Power in Your Life or in the Life of a Young Person?
Biblically we have heard there is life and death in the tongue, but is there any scientific proof that are words carry power? The Sub-conscious is said to be a powerful tool and what we say and think about ourselves can have positive or negative results.
Can you change the direction that someone's life is going with using words? Can the power of words create a change in attitude and then create a change in the decisions we make.
If there is scientific evidence that supports this why don't we proactively use these technique to reform ill thinking which in turn has yielded ill results.
How can you use words to create and attract the things you want and the person you want to be and how can you use it to help young people that have gotten off track? We are always looking outside ourselves for the answers to life, but what if we have the answers locked within and all we need to do is tell our sub- conscience mind what we need to tell it to direct out thoughts to attract what we want and need?
Tonight we want to discuss the power we all have and how we can unlock the GIANT Within and take what we learn to help turn youth with the wrong perspective around to better thinking. All this and so much more "Live in the Vocal Booth"
Tonight on LIVE In The Vocal Booth Show: CD Review Kim Burrell's "The Love Album": Topic: Treat My Neighbor As Myself
Sunday, 29 May 2011 13:20Tonight's LIVE In The Vocal Booth Show we rate and review along with YOU the listener Kim Burrell's new CD release "The Love Album"
Here is our rating system: 5 Stars: It's blazing hot – on fire
4 Stars: It's a hot song – pump it up
3 Stars: It's alright-good song
2 Stars: Thanks for the album cut-what's next
1 Stars: I won't tell nobody about that if you don't…lets keep that a secret
Kim Burrell | The Love Album
“I’m a writer, first…” Those are the words Kelly chooses to describe herself, her talent. When you listen, closely, to her songs, it’s evident that she writes and sings from her soul. It’s a place she’s come to know quite well. “Music saved my life,” she says. “Writing has been like therapy; it’s the most incredible gift.”
At this juncture, Kelly Price has learned to loosen the reins on her creativity. Sure, she still reaches for a pen-and-pad and rattles off lyrics into her Dictaphone, but she’s also learning to be more patient, allowing the songs to reveal themselves. Sometimes, the words will come. Other times, she’ll hear the song as a fully-orchestrated composition. Either way, the results of her efforts are illustrated beautifully, truthfully, on her new album entitled, simply, Kelly.
Leading the album out of the gate is the spirited single, “Tired.” Produced by Shep Crawford and inspired by a creative heart-to-heart she shared with fellow musician and past collaborator, R. Kelly, the song sheds light on the social ills that not only cause her distress, but also seem to be plaguing our world community. Even before she starts running down the list of things that consume her thoughts – from guilty feelings and broken dreams to baby mommas and ghetto dramas – you’ll know where she’s heading from the opening verse…"there’s a hole in my heart, my soul is bleeding I need to free my mind, and say what I’m feeling, ‘cause Lord knows...I’m tired."
Along her journey, she’s collaborated with the likes of Mariah Carey, George Michael, Elton John, The Isley Brothers, Brian McKnight and Sean “Diddy” Combs as well as Faith Evans, Whitney Houston, Donnie McClurkin, Eric Clapton, the late James Brown, Shirley Murdock. She’s also expanded her reach as a model for Lane Bryant and Ashley Stewart and taken her talents to the screen and stage with roles in Soul Food, the series, Bringing Down the House and the stage plays Why Did I Get Married? and The Bible Experience. In 2005, she added the title of ‘self-published author’ to her resume with the release of the inspirational tome, Inscriptions of My Heart. The audio book is currently in the works. For this new musical offering Kelly departed from the “machine” of the major labels where artists and their visions can often be sacrificed or lost. Instead Ms Price chose to do it her way and forged a musical partnership with Producer Warryn Campbell whose start up label My Block Records was just forming. A conversation led to a joint venture and the joint venture led to “KELLY”, a body of work that Ms Price calls her best yet.
There’s no denying that music is where Kelly Price’s heart resides, always. With the release of Kelly, one might wonder what she hopes to accomplish this go ‘round. “When I was growing up, I’d put on a record and let it play until the needle lifted,” she remembers, fondly. “My goal for this project was to create a contemporary R&B album that you can listen to without skipping a single song, whether you’re cleaning the house or driving up the coast. Hopefully, I got it right…I think I did.”
Tonight's Topic: Treat My Neighbor As Myself
Long gone are the days when the feeling of true community existed.
How can we bring back community? What must be done to forge relationships with one another? How did we get to the point where we don’t even know who we live next door to?
What about the children? Do we know the neighborhood children by name? Do we encourage them in their efforts or ask them how school is going? When is the last time you did something to support a youth that wasn’t your own?
What will it take for people to become connected to their communities? What must be done to get people to be more active in their communities? Let’s talk about it “Live in the Vocal Booth on bks1radio.com
Special Guests: The cast of the order of love" a Kingdom works production
Ursula Derios
Dennis Akins
Catherine Gore
David Davis
Tamara Stewart Marc Covington
Renee Jones
Ronald Allen
Marcia Howard
Ted Stokes
Darah Derios
CD Review: Big Sean | Finally Famous
Thursday, 30 June 2011 13:41LIVE In The Cipher gave Big Sean | Finally Famous a rating of


"Commercial Album" "Similar to Drake" "Started off good, ended good" "Needs work in certain places" "Has a big chance to be widely accepted"
CD Review: Jill Scott | The Light of the Sun
Thursday, 07 July 2011 20:17LIVE In The Vocal Booth reviewed Jill Scott's new release
The Light of the Sun and gave it a rating of


CD Review: Beyonce | 4
Monday, 11 July 2011 04:15LIVE In The Vocal Booth reviewed Beyonce's new release
4 and gave it a rating of

"For the Fans Only" "Should Be Putting Out a Better Project" "She Got This Wrong" Check out the full Review at http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/15926459
CD Review: Brian McKnight | Just Me
Wednesday, 20 July 2011 12:35
LIVE In The Vocal Booth reviewed Brian McKnight's new release
Just Me and gave it a rating of
"Fell Short" "Middle of the Road" "Core Audience MIGHT Enjoy"
Check out the full Review at http://www.ustream.tv/recorded/16078377
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