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Patti LaBelle - Flame (1997) [Soul, R&B]; FLAC (tracks)

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Patti LaBelle - Flame (1997) [Soul, R&B]; FLAC (tracks)

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Artist: Patti LaBelle
Album: Flame
Genre: Soul, R&B
Label: UMG Recordings
Released: 1997
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Tracklist:
  1. Someone Like You (Album Version)
  2. I Like The Way It Feels (Album Version)
  3. You Are My Solid Ground (Album Version)
  4. Flame (Album Version)
  5. Let Me Be Your Lady (Album Version)
  6. Does He Love You (Album Version)
  7. Shoe Was On The Other Foot (Album Version)
  8. Addicted To You (Album Version)
  9. When You Talk About Love (Album Version)
  10. Love Is Just A Whisper Away (Album Version)
  11. If By Chance (Album Version)
  12. Let Me Be There For You (Album Version)
  13. You Saved My Life (Album Version)
  14. Don't Block The Blessings (Album Version)

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By the time she released Flame in 1997, Patti LaBelle had settled into a comfortable, reliable groove. Following her mid-'80s comeback, LaBelle gradually moved toward a neo-sophisticated, laid-back, adult contemporary style that only occasionally touched on urban soul. Which means Flame is largely a slick, seductive collection of ballads punctuated by a handful of restrained dance-pop numbers. And in that sense, it's no different than any of her '90s albums, but that isn't a bad thing, since LaBelle works with top-notch, classy professionals. A team of producers -- including David Foster, Gerald LeVert, Arif Mardin and Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis -- worked on Flame, but instead of making the album sound diverse and sprawling, their highly skilled craftsmanship keeps the album unified. All that effort makes the record a pleasurable, listenable album, yet there aren't enough killer hooks or great songs to make it a standout in LaBelle's catalog. Instead, Flame is merely a good Patti LaBelle record, and sometimes that's all you need.

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