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Cherrelle Album: “Right Time”

Cherrelle Album: “Right Time”
Album Information :
Title: Right Time
Release Date:1999-03-09
Type:Unknown
Genre:Adult R&B, Women Of R&B
Label:Power
Explicit Lyrics:Yes
UPC:664602200024
Customers Rating :
Average (3.3) :(15 votes)
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Track Listing :
1 Intro Video
2 Right Time
3 Stop Loving You Video
4 Just Tell Me Video
5 Don't Video
6 Sleepin With the Enemy Video
7 Interlude Video
8 Next to You Video
9 Baby Come to Me Video
10 Never Leave You Lonely Video
11 Into My Eyes Video
12 Pillow Talk Video
13 Let It Go Video
14 Saturday Love Cherrelle and Alexander O'Neal Video
15 Outro Video
Sinitta (Germany) - June 04, 2005
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
- Good quality

This is a good and steady soul album, well sung and with great titles. Songs like Sleeping with the enemy, Pillow talk or Right time go straight into your ear. Cherrelle gives us the quality she is known for. It's highly appreciated when an artist goes her own way and brings out an album all by her own inspiration. Well done

anthony choyce (dallas, tx United States) - September 08, 2000
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- Cherrelle....Back at last!

I have been a huge fan of Cherrelle since her "Fragile" and "High Priority" album in 1985. I thought "High Priority" was the bomb with its mix of slow and uptempo songs. I feel that her latest work is good but could have been much better. Her interludes don't deviate and sound the same which is not good. I have had her latest album for over a year now and finally feel like I should review it. I agree that she should get with Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis to do her next work because they always bring out the best in her music. Her voice and looks haven't changed which is a good thing. My favorite cut on this album is "Sleeping With The Enemy." I also feel that the remix of "Saturday Love" was horrendous. The reason that I say this is because it sounds like she used a different beat but the remix is no different from the original. In closing, I hope that Cherrelle will give her long time fans a treat and bring out an album that I know she is capable of. I just love her way of singing.

Customer review - May 12, 1999
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Two steps away from perfection!

I've been a Cherrelle fan for years. I agree with the reviewer who rates "The Woman I Am" as her best work ever (Hello Record Label--Rerelease that CD!) But I believe this CD will create a whole new group of Cherrelle fans. Her vocals are like butter--play this CD during your next romantic dinner and watch your partner melt! Best tracks--Stop Loving You and Pillow Talk.

Customer review - April 08, 1999
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
- Excellent and long overdue!

Cherrelle could definitely give some of today's nouveau divas lessons! This CD is fresh from beginning to end! The mix of slow jams and uptempo numbers is outstanding. Her"covers" of "Next to You"(Rose Royce) and "Pillow Talk" (Sylvia) are special but it's the re-unions with the great Alexander O'Neal on "Baby Come to Me" and "Saturday Love" that are themselves worthy of the price of the entire CD. Buy this!

Customer review - June 01, 1999
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
- PURE GENERIC, BLAND R&B

I've been a Cherrelle fan since her "High Priority" album in the mid 80's. What happened? The cheesy "intro" is a perfect introduction to the garbage on this cd. (Why even bother to use it again as an "outro"?) Nothing on here is even remotely catchy. "Saturday Love" was a great song. It's sad to hear such a horrible remix on this album. Cherrelle deserves so much better. I just hope "The Right Time" comes where she could reunite with Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis. In my opinion, her albums with them were the best.