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Talk About It Review
Now this is world music--the kind of sound
that defies classification and stretches itself beyond musical
borders. Following up her multiple Dove Award-winning debut,
Nicole C. Mullen is back with a vengeance on Talk About It.
The energetic release carries a warm and joyous feel that
unites rather than divides through its incorporation of pop,
R&B, hip-hop, and gospel. This melting-pot strategy complements
Mullen's lyrical dedication to racial reconciliation. For
example, on the rocking and rollicking "Black Light," Mullen
sings about the need for integrity in today's leaders. She
can also jam hard on such numbers as the release's title
track, "Witness," and "Sometimes." Mullen
changes speeds well on "Baby Girl" and "Let
Me Go," paying musical homage to the likes of Stevie
Wonder and Sly and the Family Stone. In fact, producer (and
husband) David Mullen amply uses horns throughout, giving
a slight wink to '60s soul. The ultimate result is a wonderful
collage of stylish influences that will please music fans
on repeated listens.
Review by: Michael Lyttle, Amazon.com
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