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Soul Exposed

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Download links and information about Soul Exposed by Melba Moore. This album was released in 1990 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul genres. It contains 11 tracks with total duration of 53:16 minutes.

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Artist: Melba Moore
Release date: 1990
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Tracks: 11
Duration: 53:16
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Do You Really Want My Love 4:33
2. Stormy Weather 5:36
3. Lift Every Voice And Sing (Long Version) (Bonus Track) 6:42
4. Hold Me 4:37
5. New Love 3:58
6. I Love Being In Love 4:52
7. Lift Every Voice And Sing 5:52
8. Face To Face 4:35
9. Crying In The Night 4:14
10. Don't You Want To Be My Lover 3:56
11. Too Many Lovers 4:22

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Melba Moore's Soul Exposed found the singer working with soft soul trio Surface ("Happy," "Shower Me With Your Love," "Just Like the First Time") and DJ/remixer Frankie Knuckles (the percolating "I Found a New Love") for an album that seemed to touch on all of her musical roots. The smooth "Do You Really Want My Love" floats along like an upbeat "Happy." The standard "Let Every Voice and Sing" is given an all-star rousing rendition that boasts Stevie Wonder, Aretha Franklin, Freddie Jackson, Anita Baker, Howard Hewett, Take 6, the Clark Sisters, Stephanie Mills, Jeffrey Osborne, Gerald Albright, and BeBe & Cece Winans. A showstopping version of "Stormy Weather" harks back to Moore's Broadway stage days. Released as a single, "Let Every Voice and Sing" went to number nine on Billboard's R&B chart. "Face to Face" is smooth R&B/gospel in the mode of Tramaine Hawkins (with whom Moore recorded In Concert). Soul Exposed shows her wide stylistic range, but for an overall career overview see This Is It-Best of Melba Moore.