Saturday, August 22, 2020

Mixerr Album Reviews #2,221

Ter’ell - Chocolate Love was an album released by none other than Austin, Texas based soul artist Ter’ell Shahid. The album has everything from love ballads to romantic bedroom songs. So you can expect to hear love songs. His sound is sultry and soulful in nature as well as mood. Instrument player Danny Weltman truly enhanced the album with the help of saxophone soloist Kyle Turner and bass player Selton Cole. Saxophone soloist Kyle Turner does an extravagant job of playing his saxophone as always of course.

Ter’ell’s Groove House was released on CD in 2001 by Dark Skin Records outta Atlanta, Georgia. There was no cassette pressing for this album. The album artwork and design have the layout, design, and color scheme of a box of chocolate you would give to someone you love on Valentine’s Day. Notice the Nutrition Facts label on the back. The color scheme uses the colors of red, white, black, and brown. On the album cover, there is a red heart with the words “Chocolate Love”


Terell lets his wife know that he is there for her on 4U I’m Here. He holds her tight by his side to let her know that he is there for love and emotional support. He is there for her. She said she needed someone. He wants to be there. She is so sexy.

Chocolate Love is an upbeat sultry love ballad laced with a funky guitar. The song is sweet as chocolate fudge and ice cream. Think Next - Butter Love. The song represents black love and black pride.

One Sexual Moment "Interlude" is a jazzy interlude which is an instrumental. Saxophone soloist Kyle Turner does an extravagant job of playing his saxophone on this interlude. He gives the interlude a jazzy feeling, vibe, and tone. The sound vibe are similar to a Grover Washington Jr. song.

I rate this album 4/5****!

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