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Track Listing 1. Whipped 2. Take Me 3. If You Go 4. Good Feelings 5. Where Do I Go From You 6. Fat Chance 7. Mental Picture 8. Stay 9. La, La, La 10. Don't Be Silly 11. Eyes of a Fool 12. Si Te Vas - (Spanish) :: If You Go - (Spanish) 13. Tuyo - (Spanish) :: Take Me - (Spanish)
Album Notes Personnel: Jon Secada (vocals); Scott Shapiro (guitar, keyboards, programming); Rene Toledo, Andy Goldman, John DeFaria, Juanito Marquez (guitar); Ed Calle (saxophone); Randall Barlow (trumpet, programming); Arturo Sandoval (trumpet); Dana Teboe, Teddy Mulet (trombone); Clay Ostwald (keyboards); Lawrence P. Dermer (Hammond B-3 organ, vibraphone, programming, background vocals); Angelo Morris, Jorge Casas (bass); Tom McWilliams (drums, programming); Nathaniel Seidman (percussion, programming); Rafael Padilla, Edwin Bonilla, Freddy Pinero Jr. (percussion); Miguel A. Morejon (programming); Beth L. Cohen, Willie Perez-Feria, Betty Wright, Miriam Mandelkern, LaGaylia Frazier, Donna Allen (background vocals). From the visceral surprise of the opening beats on "Whipped," with their pronounced hip-hop inflection, it's clear that vocalist Jon Secada is approaching his role as a classic R&B crooner from a slightly different angle. Gifted with a rich voice and tremendous emotional range, HEART, SOUL & A VOICE resonates like a sweet voice from the past, the opening fusillade in a return to dulcet soul music stylings. Secada's Afro-Cuban roots set him apart from much of the R&B crowd, and the arrangements he favors give his lilting vocals a powerful rhythmic push. Strings and lush vocal choruses vie for center stage with a taut go-go beat on his beguiling power ballad "If You Go." Yet on "Good Feeling" he goes the other way and evokes the suave Marvin Gaye of "Sexual Healing," and a pleading lover in the Eddie Kendricks tradition on "Where Do I Go From You" with his keening falsetto cries. HEART, SOUL & A VOICE is sexy, adult pop, with tasteful colorations and taut, focused dance grooves. Secada is a romantic shooting star for the '90s.
Industry Reviews ...HEART, SOUL & A VOICE sounds like Secada's earnest attempt to reposition himself as a state-of-the-art rhythm & blues singer, to invoke older musical styles that have meant a lot to him, and to add something original to them... - Rating: B+ Entertainment Weekly (05/27/1994)
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