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Another track, \"Grapevine,\" laments love lost through infidelity, using mocking lyrics that imply that the former lover is in much worse shape than the woman who stepped out of the three-ring romantic circus. The trio also revives the soulful classic \"I Can't Tell You Why,\" giving it a new womanly spirit through a style of delivery that is later perfected in the delicate \"Deeper Feelings (Ooh La La).\"
Its debut single, \"Sukiyaki,\" a remake of the lush 1970s ballad made popular by A Taste of Honey, comes off like a wailing teen-ager, brokenhearted after losing his first love on prom night. The music is sparse on that track, hinting at the group's ability to enthrall with no more than their sophisticated, synchronized voices. Another a cappella song, \"Father and Child,\" tells of an emotionally binding relationship between a father and his daughter.
Family relationships rarely are covered in popular music. Romantic love, the subject of so many songs, is by definition a one-on-one experience. Performers who brave the broader context of the family often do so to enhance the power of scornful lyrics about cheaters. That's why \"Father and Child\" and another track, \"For What More,\" which celebrates stable relationships, stand out on this debut album as fresh themes for popular music.
Here for the first time are some of the most rapturous, riveting love songs that defined the heart of the so-called Philadelphia Sound -- the term used to describe a well-orchestrated, smooth mixture of blues and lighthearted funk that marked the music of the '70s. Disco may have been king, but these ballads written and produced by Kenny Gamble and Leon Huff ruled the house of romance.
After suffering through heartache Deborah Cox is surprised to find a new love possessing the key to her heart. The unlikely, gospel-inflected hit helped establish Cox as a household diva of the 90s and eventually became a gay anthem, thanks to a remix by Hex Hector.
This is a mixtape for the quiet times. Put Beach House 2 and savor the moment with the one you love by popping molly and having an orgy, or getting gone off patron punching that one guy in the face, slow-motion style, or embark on a new beginning by indulging in some infidelities, tying your new lover up and making them suck the poop out of your asshole (sensually, of course).
Maria, who also manages her father's Bed-Stuy Real Estate business, Flateau Realty, said she started Brownstone Living in July 2013 to celebrate the one-year anniversary of her food and lifestyle blog, brownstone-living.tumbler.com. The services became an outgrowth of what she found to be in growing demand amongst urban dwellers, particularly in Brooklyn-- a desire for a better quality of life.
\"I was raised in the 80s by people from the country who had to adjust to living in the city, yet they maintained their cultural living from country life,\" said Maria, 28, who began cooking at the tender age of six. \"My grandfather grew collard greens, blueberries and strawberries in the backyard of his brownstone. We had a pear tree in the backyard that we used to climb, pick and make pear preserves. My mother was a full-time student, but cooked dinner every night.\"
Smith: Michael found an apartment 30 blocks south of Wells. He stands at the door of his building. He's smiling. It's a three-story brownstone with a security entrance and a fenced backyard. Sprinklers keep the lawn green.
Smith: They did change it. The lawsuit was settled in 1995. The high rises were all torn down. Annette's building is all public housing, but completely fixed up. Other Horner residents moved into renovated brownstones in the surrounding neighborhood. And still others are in the ambitious housing development called Westhaven.
Sciortino: It's not like we're saying, you know, you have to have a job or you're getting evicted; what we're saying is we'd love for you to have a job but if you don't have a job, then you should be trying to find a job, or working on your skills so that you can get a job. 59ce067264
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