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Brian Mcknight Superhero Pop Music CD Review

Superhero is the latest Pop CD released by the richly talented Brian Mcknight who once again has delivered a brilliant collection of tracks. I’m confident Brian Mcknight fans, and Pop fans alike will be pleased with this one.

Superhero opens with an outstanding track, Prelude, that I anticipate will be heard on radio stations everywhere, and deservedly so. It really is a very nice track.

Pop music fans will recognize some of the well known guests that have been assembled to play along with Mcknight on several of the tracks. Artists like Bashiri Johnson and Chris Wood just to name a couple.

Overall Superhero is an outstanding release. What I call must have music. I give it two thumbs up and is most definitely a worthy addition to any Pop collection. Truly an outstanding Pop CD. One of those that is completely void of any wasted time, as each track is simply superb.

While this entire album is outstanding the truly standout tunes are track 2 - When you Wanna Come, track 11 - Don’t Know Where To Start, and track 15 - Groovin’ Tonight.

My Bonus Pick, and the one that got Sore [...as in "Stuck On REpeat"] is track 2 - When Yoy Wanna Come. This is a great track!

Superhero Release Notes:

Brian Mcknight originally released Superhero on August 28, 2001 on the Motown Records label.

CD Track List Follows:

1. Prelude 2. When You Wanna Come 3. What's It Gonna Be 4. My Kind Of Girl 5. Love Of My Life 6. Whatever You Want 7. Everything 8. Get Over You 9. Superhero 10. Still 11. Don't Know Where To Start 12. Biggest Part Of Me 13. When Will I See You Again 14. For You 15. Groovin' Tonight - (bonus track, featuring St. Lunatics)

Superhero Album Notes Personnel includes: Brian McKnight (vocals, various instruments); Justin Timberlake, Nate Dogg, Fred Hammond, Pamela Dillard (vocals); Steve Eigner, Brion James (guitar); Bill Meyers (piano); Antonio Dixon (keyboards, synthesizer); Prescott Ellison (drums); Bashiri Johnson (percussion); Anthony Nance (programming).

The St. Lunatics: Ali, Nelly, City Spud.

Producers include: Brian McKnight, Brandon Barnes, Battlecat, Anthony Nance.

Clyde Lee Dennis
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