Robert
Bradley's Blackwater Surprise
Time to Discover (2000)
review
by: Glenn Pfeifer
Date:
10/26/00
Robert
Bradley's Blackwater Surprise may be one of the last hopes
for straight-up, funky R&B...you know the kind of good
music that you can't find on the radio anymore. Some of
the tunes on this disc (which I think is either RBBS'
second or third major label release) may be a bit simple
and non-lyrical for some – but it's refreshing to
hear great melodies that are rooted in inspirational soul
tunes, rather than the predictable pop that has taken
over the world. Check this disc out if, like me, you're
tired of formula-driven, TRL-inspired garbage and techno-laden
overdubs....R&B shall survive! gp fife
review by: Alexander Washburn
Date:
12/27/01
Three
cheers for 2 Walls Webzine. When I first logged on to
this site, at the request of the best looking reviewer,
Mike Webb, of NY, NY, the Robert Bradley review was among
the first I read. I purchased the CD and what I found
out was that Time to Discover is definitely the
best record of 2000 and could possibly be the best record
by an American artist in decades.
I have played Time to Discover for numerous friends.
The first was Webb, who played air drums and guitar to
the record as if he heard it a million times before. The
second was a restaurant owner buddy of mine who was sold
the minute he heard Robert Bradley's gravely voice. He
promptly burned the CD and plays it repeatedly in the
restaurant.
I also recommended the record to two friends who were
passing through the big, bad apple one night. They called
me from the road, somewhere outside of Boston, to tell
me that it was the best purchase of music they made in
years.
Four people, with four different preferences in music
have all rallied around this record. Time to Discover is so good that it will make you like Kid Rock, who appears
on the first track of the album. Any end of the year list
that you read that doesn't include Time to Discover
is as fraudulent as the Florida election process.
review by: Michael Walls
Date:
1/25/01
Two
2 Walls Webzine reviewers can't be wrong. With ringing endorsements
from Glenn Pfeifer and Alexander Washburn, I went online and
purchased Robert Bradley's Blackwater Surprise, Time
to Discover. Looks like I'm jumping on the RBBS bandwagon.
Wow.
I don't know what to say that hasn't been said. I think
Glenn has already coined the perfect description. "Straight-up,
funky R&B." That says it all.
When
I got this CD in the mail, it was at the end of a very
long, stressful day. By the time I got home from work,
it was dark and cold, my young son was in already in bed,
and there was leftovers waiting in the microwave. After
eating dinner, I plopped down on the couch and flipped
through the mail and surfed through some god-awful television.
When I found my RBBS CD I decided this was as good a time
as any to give it a spin. So in the dark I listened.
As
soon as you hear Robert Bradley sing, "I saw lightning,
I heard thunder…", you know you've got something special.
I don't know how to describe this. It's mellow enough
to sit and enjoy, but it's also impossible to keep your
head from bobbing and toes from tapping. It's just really
great music. It's the type of music that makes you appreciate
music. If that makes any sense.
I
haven't written a review about a CD that I didn't listen
to for at least a month or two. I've only had this CD
for two days and I can't imagine what type of person would
not enjoy this. Thanks guys.
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