Amerie - Gotta Work

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soul music was a lot of work.

strongohulkington, Tuesday, 17 April 2007 15:16 (6 years ago) Permalink

we're just marinating in this stuff from the time we're born though, so i think most of us take it as a cultural given. there are probably more people who DON'T own a motown collection over here out of the feeling that they don't need to given how ingrained the songs are/how often they'll hear them in some other context.

strongohulkington, Tuesday, 17 April 2007 15:18 (6 years ago) Permalink

Just played it now and it STILL really reminds me of JCS! Sorry Sam and Dave. And Amerie. And the world.

Groke, Tuesday, 17 April 2007 15:19 (6 years ago) Permalink

i've never heard jesus christ superstar either if that helps.

lex pretend, Tuesday, 17 April 2007 15:20 (6 years ago) Permalink

we're less concerned with this.

strongohulkington, Tuesday, 17 April 2007 15:21 (6 years ago) Permalink

i'm not sure if i've heard it either.

strongohulkington, Tuesday, 17 April 2007 15:21 (6 years ago) Permalink

was as much fuss made over the manifold samples on 'take control'?! as far as i recall everyone just focused on AMERIE instead of tom zé this, hall & oates that, which is as it should be

lex pretend, Tuesday, 17 April 2007 15:22 (6 years ago) Permalink

WTF is it with all these people who have never heard Hold On I'm Coming? I thought that was one of those songs that passed the Bus Queue Test with flying colours (ie EVERYONE knows it).

Matt DC, Tuesday, 17 April 2007 15:22 (6 years ago) Permalink

I still haven't heard Gotta Work.

Matt DC, Tuesday, 17 April 2007 15:22 (6 years ago) Permalink

for some reason when i tried to sing "hold on i'm coming" in my head just now i started singing the ub40 cover of "here i am come and take me" instead

o_O

strongohulkington, Tuesday, 17 April 2007 15:23 (6 years ago) Permalink

the horns on 'gotta work' are about the 10th most interesting or exciting or important thing about it anyway

lex pretend, Tuesday, 17 April 2007 15:24 (6 years ago) Permalink

I still haven't heard Gotta Work.

ts not caring enough about a current single which is all over the internet by someone you know is a great popstar to have tracked it down by now vs not having heard...some old song, how on earth WOULD i have heard it anyway?

lex pretend, Tuesday, 17 April 2007 15:28 (6 years ago) Permalink

Those are the Hitsville comps I was talking about...honestly, either collection will give you the basics, so if one's much cheaper than get that. And then once you discover a certain act you like, all the main Motown acts (and most of the minor ones) have about 100+ greatest hits albums and you can start exploring from there.

musically, Tuesday, 17 April 2007 17:37 (6 years ago) Permalink

forks, dude, chill. didn't mean to bum you out or anything.

stevie, Tuesday, 17 April 2007 18:52 (6 years ago) Permalink

WTF is it with all these people who have never heard Hold On I'm Coming? I thought that was one of those songs that passed the Bus Queue Test with flying colours (ie EVERYONE knows it).

-- Matt DC, Tuesday, April 17, 2007 4:22 PM (3 hours ago)


i have been horrifically familiar with this song for years, but i *did watch The Blues Brothers almost daily as a kid.

stevie, Tuesday, 17 April 2007 18:52 (6 years ago) Permalink

the crazy harmonies at 2:00 just slay me. amerie is a genius.

stevie, Tuesday, 17 April 2007 23:16 (6 years ago) Permalink

KLAJSFLKASJFLKASJFKL

jim, Wednesday, 18 April 2007 00:11 (6 years ago) Permalink

As far as I know, I've never heard "Hold On, I'm Coming" either. (But I'm sure I have. The horn sample sounds hecka-familiar.)

Lex, or anyone - "Take Control"/Hall & Oates: Enlighten.

The Reverend, Wednesday, 18 April 2007 05:33 (6 years ago) Permalink

In Australia "Hold On I'm Coming" has been used so much in advertising that I can't imagine not recognising it as something historical.

Actually I've always been disturbed by the sheer volume of ads which draw on Motown. It might be due to the themes of reliability which Motown songs often promoted - "Reach Out" and Wilson Pickett's "If You Need Me" are particularly well-plundered in this regard. And I'd be surprised "Hold On I'm Coming" hadn't been shoehorned into promoting some sort of home delivery service at one point or another - pizza? express courier post? replacement traveller's cheques? the ambulance?

Tim F, Wednesday, 18 April 2007 06:01 (6 years ago) Permalink

the crazy harmonies at 2:00 just slay me. amerie is a genius.

i was just thinking that, they are like a rollercoaster!

lex pretend, Wednesday, 18 April 2007 07:00 (6 years ago) Permalink

Just because someone's heard a song as background noise doesn't mean they know what the song is, no matter how ubiquitous.

The Reverend, Wednesday, 18 April 2007 07:47 (6 years ago) Permalink

That's true - to be honest I'd thought Hold On I'm Coming was up there with Respect and Heard It Through The Grapevine and I Feel Good as records that EVERYBODY knew regardless of whether they had any active engagement with 60s soul or rnb but I'm willing to admit this perception could well have been skewed by the Blues Brothers.

Gotta Work is fantastic, by the way, and yes the horn sample is one of the less arresting things about it, possibly because it's been diluted slightly.

Matt DC, Wednesday, 18 April 2007 19:33 (6 years ago) Permalink

(Also it wasn't that I didn't care enough, I just didn't have the time to track it down)

Matt DC, Wednesday, 18 April 2007 19:34 (6 years ago) Permalink

3 weeks pass...
ok so marcello and i were starting to talk about the album on the bjork thread - it's great! 'crush' is AMAZING.

also, best opening couplet ever: "whatcha gon' do when A catches an attitude? drop to your knees and show gratitude"

lex pretend, Monday, 14 May 2007 10:42 (6 years ago) Permalink

Everything I've read about this makes it sound amazing. Anticipating highly.

Matt DC, Monday, 14 May 2007 10:51 (6 years ago) Permalink

some stunning stuff on here. SOME LIKE IT especially.

very heavy on the jam and lewis/ prince in the 80's production and drum sounds.

pisces, Monday, 14 May 2007 11:39 (6 years ago) Permalink

currently processing reservations.

there was something about lex's "moments in mundane days" line that caught me the wrong way w/r/t confirming a creeping suspicion of her indie token status now - that line say where rnb mysteriously becomes pj-approved Adventurous Pop or whatever. (not saying that lex is culpable, or that kitchen sinks be breaches of rnb protocol ALERT ALERT, or etc, but...)but i slept on my arm last night, and now its gonna hurt all day, and the masseur's away, and its raining &

'some like it' concerns me particularly. should be a bit of messy electro workout fun on the side but somehow feels more like the keystone of the album, not only cos it bridges the funky funk funk mark ronson songs and the 80s/crunky/floaty/ryanleslie modern ballads of the 2nd half, but also by virtue of its toxic ott awkwardness sliming all over the other songs once its gone. and it's unfair (and boring!) to keep bringing up that first album but maybe the naturalist 80sness of its gorgeously allpervasive ways needs restating in light of the 'some like it' and the attention it is bound to recieve. xp there u go.

or maybe i could just let go and like the thing? it's not like i can say i've heard a better album this year.

r|t|c, Monday, 14 May 2007 12:21 (6 years ago) Permalink

that line say where rnb mysteriously becomes pj-approved Adventurous Pop or whatever

yes this was a faint suspicion of mine too but the song which is most "pj-approved adventurous pop" is 'crush', which knocks down all my defences in a single hit from those drum fills.

also incidentally is there any love out there at all for the rmx of 'touch' with TI? seriously. i love it so much. "with my hands like damn and my neck like wow"!

lex pretend, Monday, 14 May 2007 12:31 (6 years ago) Permalink

'hate2loveu' is my favourite track. she is AWESOME.

stevie, Monday, 14 May 2007 12:50 (6 years ago) Permalink

listening to it again last night, the other thing which balances out any leanings towards pj-pop it has is its determined classicist bent - it's as much a traditional soul/motown* album as it is a rihanna-esque "adventurous pop" one.

*"music i don't know enough about" if i misuse either term, i will get those chartbusters comps this week

lex pretend, Tuesday, 15 May 2007 06:54 (6 years ago) Permalink

Wait....is this out? Coming out? Leaked? I was under the impression this was shelved until further notice.

The Reverend, Tuesday, 15 May 2007 15:15 (6 years ago) Permalink

released yesterday in the uk i believe (at least i reviewed it last week on this basis)

lex pretend, Tuesday, 15 May 2007 15:18 (6 years ago) Permalink

yeah, but not out in the U.S. until mid-July, for some reason (I'm guessing because "Take Control" was a top 10 hit in the U.K. but not here).

Alex in Baltimore, Tuesday, 15 May 2007 15:19 (6 years ago) Permalink

its definitely out here - with '1 thing' appended, for some reason...

stevie, Tuesday, 15 May 2007 15:33 (6 years ago) Permalink

Additional incentive to potential purchasers innit. (Something similar happened with the new JoJo album - they stuck "Leave (Get Out)" on the end as a bonus track.)

There's been a very proactive marketing campaign for the Amerie LP. Since before "Take Control" charted (which was only a couple of weeks ago) there have been posters up all over London advertising the LP.

Jeff W, Tuesday, 15 May 2007 15:46 (6 years ago) Permalink

I don't understand why Amerie has failed to catch on in the US. I've liked nearly all of her singles from these past two records (wasn't much aware of her before that).

jaymc, Tuesday, 15 May 2007 15:49 (6 years ago) Permalink

the posters are very wonderful things

stevie, Tuesday, 15 May 2007 15:49 (6 years ago) Permalink

Touch also featured a remix of "Why Don't We Fall In Love" (not even a new remix, one from 2002) as a bonus track, so I guess that's a pattern with her or her label.

Alex in Baltimore, Tuesday, 15 May 2007 15:51 (6 years ago) Permalink

define "failed to catch on," jaymc, two top 40 hits ain't bad.

Alex in Baltimore, Tuesday, 15 May 2007 15:53 (6 years ago) Permalink

it's funny how r&b singers tend to be catch on in either the UK (amerie, kelis, rihanna) or the US (ciara, mya, nivea) but rarely both, unless they're megafamous superstars like beyoncé

lex pretend, Tuesday, 15 May 2007 15:56 (6 years ago) Permalink

Amerie, Kelis, and especially Rihanna are certainly more popular in the US than Nivea.

Jaymc, get her first album now.

The Reverend, Tuesday, 15 May 2007 16:03 (6 years ago) Permalink

i always got the impression kelis's profile in the US was close to zero!

lex pretend, Tuesday, 15 May 2007 16:05 (6 years ago) Permalink

No, she's definitely popular, she just isn't HUGE like she should be.

The Brainwasher, Tuesday, 15 May 2007 16:06 (6 years ago) Permalink

Also, Amerie is sort of boring and nondescript, that's why she hasn't really "caught on" here.

The Brainwasher, Tuesday, 15 May 2007 16:08 (6 years ago) Permalink

!!!!

Matt DC, Tuesday, 15 May 2007 16:08 (6 years ago) Permalink

"Milkshake" was huge! Awful fucking "Bossy" was pretty big, too. And no one gives one shit about Nivea. And rightfully so.



xps - Brainwasher, you can't be serious. (Although her new singles are kind of boring and nondescript, I'll give you that.)

The Reverend, Tuesday, 15 May 2007 16:11 (6 years ago) Permalink

!!!!

stevie, Tuesday, 15 May 2007 16:12 (6 years ago) Permalink

I'm not talking about her music, which I love (well... her first two albums, I don't like "Take Control" and "Gotta Work" is a bit better but not worthy of all the hype), it's her. She's rather dull, she doesn't have the persona of, say, Beyoncé or Kelis.. she's just kind of there.

The Brainwasher, Tuesday, 15 May 2007 16:13 (6 years ago) Permalink

Aw, gotcha.

The Reverend, Tuesday, 15 May 2007 16:16 (6 years ago) Permalink

!!!!

lex pretend, Tuesday, 15 May 2007 16:19 (6 years ago) Permalink

For some reason this just doesn't work as an album even though there are 5-6 tracks I absolutely love.

Matt DC, Friday, 30 November 2007 17:08 (5 years ago) Permalink

Best track = All Roads and its unashamed soft rockness.

Matt DC, Friday, 30 November 2007 17:09 (5 years ago) Permalink

Any other singer would have made "All Roads" into sub-"American Idol." I love how her voice starts to crack in the last third.

Alfred, Lord Sotosyn, Friday, 30 November 2007 17:15 (5 years ago) Permalink

"All Roads" is kind of painful to listen to. :/

jaymc, Friday, 30 November 2007 17:36 (5 years ago) Permalink

can someone link to the rolling r'n'b thread?
i cant find it

robin l, Wednesday, 5 December 2007 10:40 (5 years ago) Permalink

here

r|t|c, Wednesday, 5 December 2007 13:30 (5 years ago) Permalink

4 years pass...

^knew about the curtis og, but never knew about this version

hologram ned raggett (The Reverend), Tuesday, 1 May 2012 08:44 (1 year ago) Permalink


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