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Roy Davis Jr., Water for Thirsty Children

Audio CD

Disk ID: 803833

Disk length: 54m 26s (10 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2004

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Water For Thirsty Children 4:21
2. Take a Ride 4:00
3. Melodies From Heaven 4:30
4. The Way We Were 3:53
5. I Love U 2:44
6. How Will You Know 6:03
7. Soldiers Listen 7:15
8. Dance Shake 6:27
9. Moving Up 7:44
10. Cherish 7:21

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Review

A leading figure from the original Chicago House Music scene, Roy Davis, Jr. is currently one of the most sought-after producers in the nu-soul and dance music scenes. He has performed at thousands of events around the world as both headlining DJ and as part of his live nine-piece band Roy Davis Jr. & The Soldiers of Universal Love (S.O.U.L).

Water For Thirsty Children is without question some of the best work Roy Davis Jr. has released to date. This new album promises to deliver the signature groove-based soulful house tunes that Roy has become internationally renowned for, as well as a new, deeper side of his journey into the realm of urban music. This collection of all original tracks makes a stunningly heroic leap into various elements of deeply moving soul, R&B, crossover jazz and house. Featuring a multitude of guest musicians, the album pushes the funk with guitars, bass, sax and trumpet riding along Roy's jazzy keyboard and drum work. Roy himself also performs vocal duties on 7 of the 9 tracks, with additional vocal finesse from Chicago MC J. Fury and Tokyo's top poet/mc Marcellus, whose captivating flow graces the album's title track. His recent remix for England's Seal on the track, "Get It Together" went to #1 for two weeks in a row on the U.S. Billboard dance charts in September 2003. No stranger to the top of the charts, Roy's remixes for Modjo's "Lady (Hear Me Tonight)" also reached #1 in 2001, and Roy's own genre-defining 2-step track from 1997 "Gabrielle" was in nearly every international dance magazine's top 10 of the year. Roy has also remixed many top artists including Mary J Blige, D'Angelo, Eric Benet and Faith Evans, Ian Pooley and dozens more.

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