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Track Listing 1. 1st Stroke (Intro) 2. Knock Knock Knock 3. Long Hot Summer 4. Awesome 5. Stroke of Genius 6. Close to You, (They Long to Be) - (featuring Tamia) 7. I Got a Girl 8. U Got That Love (Call It a Night) 9. Wear It Out 10. Good Morning 11. Keep It Warm 12. Didn't We 13. To My Grave 14. Let It Be 15. Visit, The - (Interlude) 16. Eyes and Ears - (featuring Eddie/Sean Levert) 17. Rest of Your Life 18. You Got That Love Again 19. Won't Get Up 20. Last Stroke - (Outro)
| Details | | Contributing artists: | Eddie, Sean Levert, Tamia | | Distributor: | WEA (Distributor) | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Personnel includes: Gerald Levert (vocals); Tamia, Eddie & Sean Levert (vocals); Edwin "Tony" Nicholas (guitar, keyboards, programming, sequencing); Gregg Swan, Joey Woolfalk (guitar); Regis Iandiorio (violin); Randy Spotts (programming); Sereena Wynn, Damon Parker (background vocals). Producers: Gerald Levert, Edwin "Tony" Nicholas, Jasper Cameron. Gerald Levert was born to sing smooth, seductive R&B. Surrounded by a rich musical family, Gerald was influenced by his father Eddie, a member of the hit-making O'Jays, and formed the vocal group Levert with his brother Sean. In 1987, Levert scored the crossover smash "Casanova," along with a number of subsequent R&B hits. Embarking on a solo career at the beginning of the '90s, Gerald has been pumping out steady, sensual soul since then, and 2003's A STROKE OF GENIUS is just another satisfying step. Levert begins A STROKE OF GENIUS fittingly enough by zooming to his love ("thinkin' about it got me doin' 90/I'm breakin' the law to get a lady"). In fact, most of the album is immersed in the act of loving, exploring the before, the during, and the after. Levert's best tunes concern the thankful glow of the morning after on the back-to-back tracks "Good Morning," which has the flavor of Vince Guaraldi's PEANUTS work while discussing some very un-cartoonish subjects, and "Keep It Warm," a response song to Khia's lustful "My Neck, My Back." While the son of an O'Jay, Gerald Levert carries the musical legacy of Barry White, and with that icon's unfortunate loss, Levert may be the new master of the R&B bedroom.
Industry Reviews 3 stars out of 5 - ...[Levert] sings with calm and precision....His delivery is so slick and honest that it reads as supreme confidence, the gift of a man emboldened by the depth of his passion... Rolling Stone (11/13/2003)
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