The G Spot

by Elektra / Wea

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Release Date:2002-10-15
Label:Elektra / Wea
UPC:075596279529
Binding:Audio CD
Published By:Elektra / Wea
ASIN:B00006I08G
Category:Music

Tracks on The G Spot by Elektra / Wea

  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

Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions

Album Description

On this album he takes a very personal look at passion, love and life and as always his powerful voice is the main attraction. Featuring Mystikal & Roy Ayers. Elektra. 2002.
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Most of us have had real-life kisses that felt less sexy than Gerald Levert's best soul songs. On the unabashedly sensual The G Spot, Levert creates music so intimate that you almost want to turn you head away from the stereo to give the man some privacy. That's absolutely true of the title track, which graphically illustrates how Levert pleases his lady, while reenacting his own release. You don't hear that every day, but it's easy to forgive the chart-topping singer, songwriter, and producer such titillating excess, because the rest of the disc is so damn good. The slow-grooving "Funny" paints smirking come-hither lyrics across a lazy swell of strings and a wheezing organ. Album highlight "Raindrops" is a fleet-footed classic, its chiming chorus forming a pop hook sharp enough to carve alabaster. Only the first song, "Too Much Room," featuring rapper Mystikal, and the finger-snapping doo-wop charmer "Your Smile" depart from the cozy R&B template that is Levert's calling card, but even on those, Levert's deep, almost textured voice is spellbinding. These are swoon tunes second to none. --Kim Hughes

Customer Reviews

Your Smile - Gerald Levert/Zero: The G Spot - Reviewed on 2007-09-16
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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.

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.

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.

I miss ya and luv ya, "Big G."

KEEP YOUR LEGACY ALIVE!!

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Another Winner - Reviewed on 2007-03-08
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This modern R&B 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
Missing You.....Gerald - Reviewed on 2006-11-11
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1 customer found this review helpful.

I've had this cd for sometime now and it's smooth from beginning to end. Upon hearing the news of his death, at the age of 40 I felt the need to reflect. R.I.P. Gerald
This CD finds MINE! - Reviewed on 2006-03-17
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This is one of my all time Favs! I never get sick of it! It seems to get better all the time...great make-out tunes,feel good grooves, (whether you are with company or with a BOB...LOL) it is THE BOMB! MAKE IT STOP!!!!
TIME TO JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER... - Reviewed on 2003-11-14
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2 customers found this review helpful, 4 did not.

...or a cd by its woeful attempt to pour soulful music into your ears.

It was actually difficult for me to listen to the title track "the G Spot", and not laugh out loud. All of the songs except for one are written by Levert, but G Spot sounds like he is literally making it up as the track plays in the backgoround. The lyrics are uninspired....as if he picked them up from some cheap porno movie.

There are plenty of other vocalists in this genre that sing, write and sound 100 times better. I'm glad I picked this up from the local library and didn't have to pay for it.

If I were on a cruise and Levert was announced as the musical guest, I'd jump overboard.

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