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...rootsier, more underground places. You have to listen to a lot to find out what's really going on. After all, if you went into a record store in Manhattan and asked what was cool, there a good chance they might hand you crappy stuff like 'N Sync, Brian McKnight and Eminem. Or they might give you good stuff like Beck, D'Angelo and OutKast. So I usually buy a lot to maximize the chance I'll end up with the South American Radiohead rather than the South American Mandy Moore. One Mandy Moore per continent is plenty...
...song was originally performed by Brian McKnight and Diana King as part of a documentary on the life of Mohammed Ali. Kosuge's arrangement reflects a slightly different interpretation...
...that didn't really matter. From the very first appearance of a soulful Brian McKnight ballad, it was apparent that the size of the audience did not matter too much to its individual members. While he fed upon the joyous ecstasy of the group, Brian McKnight communicated solely with each member, speaking directly to your heart, making love to you if you will. From classics such as "Cherish" to "Anytime," he gave the audience what it wanted-the unhindered use of an amazing voice...
...McKnight's attempt at mixing his slow R&B up by changing into different form-fitting clothes seemed gratuitous at parts. Yet it is hard to blame him when the ladies in his audience demanded the sway of the hips here, the unbuttoning of the shirt there. Nevertheless, I got the feeling during the sagging conversational interludes that he wasn't particularly concerned about his dynamic sensual energy, but the love that each person found in his or her own lives. This was most exemplified by the startling gospel interlude, during which he preached about the amazing works of Jesus...
...crowd. While seated as though in a movie theater, the audience provided ample electricity to make the concert seem natural. When my favorite song "Back At One" came on, I too waved my arms in unison to the numbers Brian called out. Perhaps that song represents Brian McKnight well: its bad, even cheesy lyrics had enough smooth delivery and sensuality to override those problems in the eyes of the fans. It felt comforti