4hero* – Play With The Changes
Genre: | Electronic, Funk / Soul |
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Style: | Soul-Jazz, Broken Beat, Soul, Future Jazz, Hip Hop, Neo Soul |
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Tracklist
Morning Child | 4:36 | ||
Take My Time | 4:07 | ||
Look Inside | 4:05 | ||
Sink Or Swim (No Choice For Me) | 3:50 | ||
Give In | 4:52 | ||
Play With The Changes | 5:55 | ||
Something In The Way | 4:58 | ||
Stoke Up The Fire | 5:04 | ||
The Awakening | 4:45 | ||
Sophia | 3:53 | ||
Superwoman (Where Were You When I Needed You?) | 7:50 | ||
Why Don't You Talk? | 4:33 | ||
Bed Of Roses | 4:05 | ||
Gonna Give It Up (Wanna Quit) | 2:45 | ||
Dedication To The Horse | 1:51 |
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Image | , | – | In Your Collection, Wantlist, or Inventory | Version Details | Data Quality | ||||
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Play With The Changes CDr, Album, Promo, Advance | Milan – none | US | 2006 | US — 2006 | Recently Edited | ||||
Play With The Changes CD, Promo | Raw Canvas Records – none | Europe | 2006 | Europe — 2006 | New Submission | ||||
Play With The Changes CD, Album, Digipak | Raw Canvas Records – RCRCD02 | UK | 2007 | UK — 2007 | Recently Edited | ||||
Play With The Changes CD, Album, Limited Edition, Digipak (Embossed) | Raw Canvas Records – RCRCD02LE | UK | 2007 | UK — 2007 | Recently Edited | ||||
Play With The Changes CD, Album, Digipak | Milan – M2-36246 | US | 2007 | US — 2007 | Recently Edited | ||||
Play With The Changes 2×LP, Album | Raw Canvas Records – RCRLP02 | UK | 2007 | UK — 2007 | Recently Edited | ||||
Play With The Changes CD, Album, Digipak | Love Da Records – LOVECD29 | Hong Kong | 2007 | Hong Kong — 2007 | Recently Edited | ||||
Play With The Changes 2×LP, Album, Gatefold Sleeve | Chicooligan Recordings – 36246-0 | US | 2007 | US — 2007 | Recently Edited | ||||
Play With The Changes = プレイ • ウィズ • ザ • チェンヅズ CD, Album, Limited Edition, Digipak (Embossed) | Hostess Entertainment Unlimited – HSE-30121, Raw Canvas Records – RCRCD02J, Raw Canvas Records – RCRCD02LE | Japan | 2007 | Japan — 2007 | Recently Edited | ||||
Play With The Changes CD, Album, Promo | Raw Canvas Records – RCRCD02PROMO | UK | 2007 | UK — 2007 | New Submission | ||||
Play With The Changes CD, Album, Promo | Raw Canvas Records – RCRCD02 | UK | 2007 | UK — 2007 | New Submission | ||||
Play With The Changes CDr, Album, Promo | Not On Label – none | UK | UK | New Submission |
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- Have been a fan of 4hero for decades. I own most of their albums. They are able to blend excellent vocals with superb orchestral instrumentation. Their music is well thought out and engaging. I consider Zero 7 their twin musically in this reared - another great band for sure.
- Edited one year agoThe final album as a duo from Marc Mac and Dego, it is their most streamlined, the one that has their most beautiful hits and yet their most derivative: the Dego tracks are not much different than the ones on his name, 2000black, Silhouette Brown or with Kaidi, and the Marc Mac ones are mostly the same as his orchestral ones in "Creating Patterns".
But there is a space for spikes in quality. The Marc Mac/Ursula Rucker "The Awakening" is probably my favourite of all the Ursula Rucker spoken word pieces, a call to be woke and awake during times that make it hard to be so, and the Dego/Kaidi "Play With The Changes" dedicated to and contributed by Larry Mizell is probably the catchiest and most beautiful tune of their career. The rest, apart from Bembe Segué giving her best in the stacatto heavy "Something in the way", don't leave me such a great impression maybe because I don't see the passion that I see in the other tunes. But yet, an extremely well crafted album.
2023 edit: "Give In" annoys me so much now. Hot take: they should have done a cover of Backstreet Boys' "Quit Playing Games" instead - This album is never talked about, which makes me sad. What can't these guys do? Everything from Neo-soul to DnB to Jungle, it's honestly mind-blowing that they are able to consistently write such great music across genres.
- Edited 13 years agoThis is an incredible album. It had been a while since 4Hero put out a long player. Mark Clair & Dennis McFarlane are perhaps the only 21st century producers in the mold of Charles Stepney, the late, great Chess Records producer and musician, whose string arrangements will tingle the short hairs on your neck. Stepney produced Minnie Riperton's "Come To My Garden" and 4Hero pay homage to Stepney/Riperton throughout this album. "Morning Child" will give you shivers. The songs are all memorable and the production is meticulous, lush and gorgeous. 4Hero's remix of Riperton's "Les Fleurs" was thankfully not a one shot deal. It was in my top 10 of 2007. Highly recommended.
- If anyone could call their album _Play With the Changes_, it would certainly be 4 Hero, who have embraced so many genres in their storied career: drum 'n' bass, broken beat, and now, neo-soul. Extending the downtempo soul that played a prominent role on _Creating Patterns_, they go full-on soul here, from the folk-hippie-drenched "Morning Child" (reminiscent of "Les Fleur") to the funk of the title track. But those who love jazzy broken beats won't be disappointed either: "Look Inside" provides that with a fullness of sound, while "Sink or Swim" goes for a much more spare arrangement. "Bed of Roses" gets into a nice groove, while "Gonna Give It Up" almost whispers at a house rhythm. Despite all the evident talent here, however, I don't feel as much personality here as on their earlier albums; there aren't any moments that really hit you with a pow (although "Stoke Up the Fire" has a certain raucous energy to it). Still, the instrumental "Sophia" has a nice sophistication, while "Superwoman" sounds like soul straight from the 70s (even if it's appendage "Where Were You When I Needed You?" detracts from the overall feel). It's obvious that 4 Hero are still charging ahead full-steam, but they're not afraid to change direction either.
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