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Flow Is An Album Overflowing With Melodic, Jazzy Soul Songs, Love And Sweet Vibrations, Sunny Samba Rhythms And Sensual Serenity. Pure Contemporary Adult Jazzy Soul Of The Highest Order? Simply Breathtaking". The Music Washes Over The Listener, Bathing Them In The Luxuriant Moods Of Lynne's Divine, Sultry Voice. Ms. Fiddmont Surrounds You In An Intimate Aural Embrace Of Love, Serenity And Sensuality. Like Sun-ripened Summer Fruit, The CD Bursts Open With The Care-free Samba "Holiday" (produced By Bassist Freddie Washington, Best Known For Co-writing Patrice Rushen's "Forget Me Nots," Which Was Also Sampled For Will Smith's "Men In Black")."Flow (The EP Remix Series)," Released As The CD's First Single Through INgrooves And On Tastemaker Compilations In Europe, Has Whet The Appetites Of Listeners For Lynne's Soul-stirring Artistry. Fusing A Boppin' Groove To Catchy, Clever Lyrics, Co-writer And Producer Tim Carmon And Lynne Hit The Mark With A Musical Combination Destined To Touch Everyone. "Say" (which Recalls Vintage Rufus Meets Minnie Riperton) Opens Like A Calgon-inspired Afternoon Daydream Before Descending Into A Gentle Plea To Reignite Romance. It Features Lovely Piano Work By Mark Stephens. And Then There's The Intoxicating And Mesmerizing "Cupid." "I Love The Opening Lines," Lynne Sighs. "'You Are The Song That My Soul Sings / You Give My Melody A Meaning.' I'm A Hopeless Romantic. That's How I Look At The Possibilities Of Love. The Idea That It Can Exist Is So Inspiring." Another Love Wrinkle Can Be Found On "Feels So Right." "That's My Sexy Song," Lynne Chuckles. "It Reminds Me Of Some Ol' Isley Brothers! I Really Struggled With Putting This On The Record...but As Writers, We Must Be Free Enough To Discuss All Aspects Of Human Frailties And Realities. Sometimes We Need To Examine Things We Don't Always Like About Ourselves." The Reverently Introspective "Never Really" Is Actually The First Song Lynne Ever Placed As A Songwriter On Another Artist's Album. This Song Originally Appeared On Pop Star Tyler Collins' 1992 Album, Tyler. Lynne's New Arrangement Takes Some Sumptuous New Harmonic Detours (check The Coda), Lending Even Deeper Resonance To The Soul Searching Of The Lyric. Flow's One Cover Song Is The CD's Closer "No Regrets," Which Young Lynne Discovered On A 1976 Recording By Phoebe Snow (it Was Also Recorded Earlier By Ella Fitzgerald). It's The Second Song That Lynne Ever Sang In Public. Swingin' In A Sultry, Sassy Mode Supported By A Trio Of Piano, Bass And Drums, Lynne Proves Her Jazz Roots With Aplomb Here While Also Sharing Another Truism Of Her Life Philosophy. Blue Notes Of Bittersweet Déjà Vu Fill Lynne's Breathtaking New Acoustic Version Of "U R Loved," A Quiet Storm Classic That She First Recorded In 1991 With Her Former Husband Wayne Linsey (under The Duo Name "Linsey") On Their CD, Perfect Love.


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