Artist: The Girls
Album: Girl Talk (Bonus Track Version)
Genre: Soul, Funk, Disco
Release Date: 2014
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 55:02
Total Tracks: 12
Total Size: 1,14 GB
Tracklist:
01. The Girls – Women and Men (03:38)
02. The Girls – Don’t Waste My Time (05:06)
03. The Girls – Someone Shoulda Told Me (05:32)
04. The Girls – What Do I See in You (04:13)
05. The Girls – S-E-S-E-X (04:09)
06. The Girls – Nu Boy (04:54)
07. The Girls – Girl Talk (03:56)
08. The Girls – My Man (04:09)
09. The Girls – Don’t Waste My Time (Single Version) (03:51)
10. The Girls – My Man (Single Version) (04:07)
11. The Girls – S-E-S-E-X (12″ Vocal Mix) (06:03)
12. The Girls – S-E-S-E-X (Instrumental) (05:19)
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When the Girls’ Girl Talk came out in 1984, Prince’s Minneapolis sound was huge. R&B was full of Prince and Time imitators, and many artists reasoned that an easy way to score a quick hit was to be as Minneapolis-sounding as possible. But not every Minneapolis-style recording that came out in 1984 was successful, Girl Talk, in fact, received very little attention. Despite the fact that Prince associate AndrĂ© Cymone produced this album and wrote or co-wrote all of the material, Girl Talk fell through the cracks. Nonetheless, this isn’t a terrible record. Although the material tends to be derivative and not very original, Cymone comes up with some catchy synth-funk and new wave grooves here and there. Obviously, Cymone modeled the female trio after Vanity 6/Apollonia 6, it’s impossible not to think of Vanity and Apollonia when you’re listening to R-rated synth-funk ditties like “S-E-S-E-X,” “Girl Talk,” and the single “Don’t Waste My Time” or the pop/rock/new wave numbers “Nu Boy” and “My Man.” Again, Girl Talk won’t win any awards for originality, but it has its moments. ~ Alex Henderson