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soul oasis 01-10-2010 11:24 AM

Ah Star is Being Born(T.Solomon) feat Taana Gardner-OUT NOW
 
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RELEASE DATE TBA.

Cyberjamz Records is proud to introduce one of NYC's most hidden talent in T-Solomon out of Brooklyn.This wonderful obscure E.P entitled "Ah Star is Being Born" offers a variety of music,vocals and compositions that is what I would call "Grown folk Music"..Make no mistake about this E.P,there are a few dancemusic tracks including "Shame on You" feat. the lovley vocals of the legendary Taana Gardner and additional vocals by T-Solomon."Don't Give Up" is yet another example of how music and positive message can become a great combination."What" - Instrumental Re-Mix demonstrate additional talent by this artist.Finally we have the famous "Ah Star is Being Born" a nice sexy slower dancemusic number that will make for a nice opening set or to dim down the lights and enjoy....
ALL MUSIC WAS WRITTEN, PRODUCED, MIXED , ARANGED, & RECORDED BY T,SOLOMON...FOR T,SOLOMON'S
PRODUTION & PUBLISHING CO.
SPECIAL APPERANCE by ARTIST TAANA GARDNER ON "SHAME ON U"
ALL VOCAL SANG & ARANGED BY T.SOLOMON
VICTOR MOTA ON GUITAR
CURTIS BAILEY ON THE SAX & FLUTE
BMI COPYRIGHTS 2004
Cyberjamz Records - SammyRock aka Soul Oasis for Coyote Entertainment (ASCAP)[/QUOTE]

soul oasis 01-10-2010 11:24 AM

CyberJamz Records present a re-release of the magnificent "A star is being born EP" by T. Solomon originally put out by 50/50 Records in limited quantities back in 2004 (you might remember this label from 1992/1993 classics such as "A day in may" by Lenny Fontana or "I got U" by Tony Moss). T. Solomon impresses with heartfelt vocals, with the title track being wonderful soulful r&b jam, followed by the mid tempo jazz-funk groover "Don't give up". "Ride the bass" is a jazz-funk oozing up-tempo affair, while "What" is a fierce underground styled track. But the real delight here is the unreleased version of "Shame on you" featuring the legendary Taana Gardner alongside T. Solomon on vocals.


Review by Mike Fossati

soul oasis 01-12-2010 10:40 AM

Out now! http://bit.ly/6xHCsz


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