Caro Emerald – The Other Woman single review
Caro Emerald – The Other Woman is one of those sad heartbreaking jazz singles laced with that bossa nova sound. Jazz fans will not be disappointed with this single release. Caro Emerald never fails to disappoint her audiences. This is a good piece of serial music also.
The Other Woman is about how men lie and leave the woman they love for another woman. That woman will always be known as “the other woman”. The song educates women on how to look out for men who are deceitful and lie.
Little girl, just keep on waiting for that man to give you a life. You keep on hoping so this prince can save you. Keep on dreaming which is his scandalous lie. Is he the hero for your love? Does he know that you begging him please? In your despair does he get up to leave?
At the start of his goodbye, do you ever realize that you'll never get the chance? All you get is alibis and lies. When smoke begins to fade and you're standing face to face. Does he kiss you in a way to say, "You're the other woman" which he rudely refers to you as? The other woman.
Wear that dress the one you rely on. Wear that slip up high that shows off your underwear. And when he's arriving, give him that invitation. Keep on wishing on his dollars and cares. For your love, he is your hero. Even though you are begging him please. Woman I'm scared your risks are never ending. And don't you pretend you don't live what you breathe. You'll always be the other woman.
Trust that Caro has been there before. You don't know him. Caro know him more. Listen to her words of advice to gain some experience.
Caro gets suspicious with her man as she notices the lipstick on his collar of his shirt. The lipstick on his collar doesn't seem to match her lipstick. That is the gist of The Lipstick On His Collar.
The clock has ticked eleven and the place is clear. Reality is kicking in and so is Caro’s beer. She doesn't make excuses when it's all her fault. If a heart is made of money he's cleaned out her vault. Caro feels and believes that it isn't fair to sit inside a parlour and see him standing over there as smug as a robber that a cop can't catch The lipstick on his collar doesn't seem to match hers.
Now Joe behind the bar is offering advice because Caro a broken record and he has to tell her twice. Why don't she understand that he just can't change? Caro wants to be his woman not his weekend dame. Now Joe has eyes a'rollin' says it's just too bad and he'll be back tomorrow for my heartbeat crash. This line is disconnected.
5/5*****!
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Caro Emerald – Just One Dance single review
The single Caro Emerald – Just One Dance has 2 swinging upbeat jazz numbers that will make you want to dance. The upbeat jazz numbers are Just One Dance and I Know That He's Mine.
Caro has been eyeballing a man she wants to have one dance with. Caro knows that the man she has her eyeballs on and has been eyeing is the one. That is the plot of Just One Dance.
Caro asks this handsome man who she’s been eyeballing if he would like to dance with her. She’s been watching him since the moment he arrived. He is wearing expensive flashy clothing which is a white suit from London and shoes from Paris. A silk tie from Siam which displays and shows elegance and class. She asks him for the time. “Hey, handsome. Have you got the time?” “Don't you wanna spend about an hour with me?”
The scent and the aroma refuses to breathe. It's more like a haze that's trying to succeed. His scent is what’s drawing her in and pulling her to him. And every thought she has turns the language blue.
All it costs for him to dance with Caro is $1 dollar and 1 minute. She’ll make his dreams come true in one dance. She tells him, “All it costs is just a minute now. For one dollar you can show me how. I'll take your hand and then your worries too. In just one dance I'll make your dreams come true. But underneath the mask I see the skin of a man smooth and seductive who's really got a plan. It's drawing me in magnetically to you.”
She doesn't know why he plays hard to get. Caro is here to kiss away any thoughts of regret. She says to him, “Don't know why you play hard to get. I'm here to kiss away any thoughts of regret. A silk tie from Siam shows elegance and class. Handsome as the heavens that a film would never cast.”
He is handsome as the heavens that a film would never cast. But underneath the mask she sees the skin of a man who is smooth and seductive. A man who's really got a plan. It's drawing her in magnetically to him. Caro is like the smoke on his fire. Smoldering endless desire. How long will his flame burn?
Caro knows that the man loves genuinely loves her clearly. That is what I Know That He’s Mine is about.
It’s 3 o'clock (3 PM) on a late Sunday morning. The candles have burned to their end. She found the pictures they’ve taken. And now she has awaken and sleep's her invisible friend. So she’s staring the hands off her wall clock. Seems both of them just hang around. Sadly she’s got no one to warm her and nothing to hold. Her body needs what it doesn't have.
Without him she really doesn't mind. However it is a little bit lonely. But he'll make up in time as long as he loves Caro. He'll answer to his crime. The door stays wide open. Caro knows that he's hers.
The tracks of her tears keep on freezin’. Caro is now melting the cold in the halls. There's no one around. Perhaps if she played the seductress, a passionate woman of guile, then he'd be there in a minute. The heat won't diminish. He'd wear nothing more than a smile.
Charlie keep singin' that chanson pop music. Your words always make so much sense. And though they're in French, Caro has got no defense. She knows that she is reaching the end. He's right around the corner. He knows that Caro is home now.
5/5*****!
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David Lewiston – Tibetan Buddhism - Tantras Of Gyütö: Sangwa Düpa album review
David Lewiston – Tibetan Buddhism - Tantras Of Gyütö: Sangwa Düpa has sounds that can vibrate with any of the vibrational frequencies of the universe. This has been done by Bhuddists and Hindus for over. This type of music known as mouth music is extremely powerful and spiritual. These reverberations have messages that are rooted in spirit and the earth. Such various sounds are used in healing. This album is considered nutrition for the soul. Any fans of spiritual music and new age music should purchase this album.
5/5*****!
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Baha Men - Junkanoo! album review
Baha Men - Junkanoo! is a unique and interesting Reggae album backed with Junkanoo music. The beats have a lively reggae rhythm to them. Back to the Island, Funky Nassau, Gin and Coconut Water (Jelly), and Island Boy are some of the best songs on this album. You also have funky inspired songs such as Funky Nassau.
Back to the Island is reggae meets new jack swing. The crunched beats and drums have that new jack swing sound to them. The pipes are smokin. People don't understand how overlooked and under appreciated this song is and was. Baha Men explain how funky the port city of Nassau, Bahamas is with their song Funky Nassau. Nassau's gone funky and has soul. Baha Men say Nassau's got a whole lotta soul. People are doin' their own thing. They don't care about me or you. But they all go funky they all got some soul.
5/5*****!
Baha Men - Move It Like This album review
Baha Men - Move It Like This is one of those reggae albums with dance songs that are certainly laced with enthralling upbeat uptempo reggae rhythms and beautiful instrumentation. Their album has the usual Junkanoo sounds. We Rubbin’, Giddyup, and Move It Like This are undoubtedly the best songs off this album. Sadly this album did not meet the success of their previous album Who Let the Dogs Out did. Which led the Move It Like This album to be overlooked and overshadowed.
Can you move it like this? I can shake it like that. C'mon, ladies. Rock the party. Shake your body everybody. Baha Men came here to party! Baha Men are gonna take you back to the old school with a song of theirs called Move It Like This.
Can you feel the vibe? Just dance to the rhythm and let Baha Men see your wind your waistline Jump back and the do the twist. And the electric slide, yeah. C'mon, everybody. Let's move it all night. Can you move it like this? I can shake it like that. C'mon ladies and fellas. Rock the party. Shake your body everybody.
Baha Men keep it groovin. Can anyone do the Double Bump? Lets get funky and do the Double Bump. Like back in the day. Baha Men can see everybody on the floor doing the running man and the mash potato. Or walking the Philly Dog.
Remember back in the day when people used to dance the Boogaloo?Everybody used to rock the beat. Solid Gold kickin' up too. And everybody rocks together when DJ he plays. Smooth music is kickin' clippin’. Get up on the dance floor and do the Pee Wee Herman. So shake it up. Do the bus stop, the rock, and do the Robot.
Giddyup is another one of those Giddyup has those awesome reggae rhythms and Junkanoo sounds Baha Men is known for using.
Giddy up. Hit um up. What part of party don't you understand? Let your body move. Just shake it up. Get yourself in motion. Come on everybody, Do it now together. Get it together. Work your body like you know you can. It's time to go party. Don't wait forever. It’s now or never.
All the ladies always find the fellas groovy. It's not a secret. This is not just a dream full of fantasies. You’ll see the girl or guy of your dreams. That's without a doubt. That will make you scream and shout. The music's pumpin' and this house is bumpin'. So work your body. We gonna dance the night away. Hit the spot where the beat is feeling kinda right.
4/5****!
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Caro Emerald – Dr. Wanna Do single review
Caro Emerald – Dr. Wanna Do is one of those unique jazz singles laced with that big band swing sound of the 1940s. You have one song that is a sad heartbreaking jazz song and another song that is an upbeat jazz number.
Caro made an appointment for a special rendezvous to see a man of miracles named Dr. Wanna Do. She hopes he can be the man of her dreams. That is what Dr. Wanna Do is about.
Caro just made an appointment for a special rendezvous to see a man of miracles and all that he can do. She checked in at the reception desk. She put her hat onto her lap. She sat down and waited until she heard her name get called.
And when he walked in dressed in white, she had a heart attack. Her eyes went ooh and voice just cooed. Her mind let loose. She caught her breath and ran into his arms. Caro can't get over Doctor Wanna Do (Dr. Wanna Do). He asked Caro to step forward for endless observation.
The man Caro loves doesn’t really love her. However Caro already knows this yet she still loves him. That is what You Don’t Love Me explains.
Another day, another night has got her thinking, “What is it with him? He's naturally moving slow. I see him at the corner bar. Am I dreaming? Surrounded by friends. it's got to end. I need to know. Am I just a night of lust? A lost temptation? Is someone like me his destiny he'll never know? I gotta find a way to show my expectations. He ends it where it begins but I won't let go.”
She sees him at the corner bar surrounded by friends. What is it with him? He's naturally moving slow. Caro needs to know if she is dreaming, just a night of lust, or a lost temptation. It's got to end. Is someone like her his destiny he'll never know? Caro has to find a way to show her expectations. He ends it where it begins but she won't let go.
Caro knows he doesn't love her. But still she burns for him. This flame will die. Her soul beared completely. Doesn't seem like enough for him. Caro knows he doesn't love her but the message can't get through to him.
Any man can see that Caro worth the talking Love can be bittersweet when a girl hears "no". Opportunity knocks, but your doors don't open. But she feel a fire inside that's about to blow. So sweep her off my feet and show her something different. You know all the tricks. Come get your kicks. You know Caro is fair game. You gotta understand a girl needs more than romance. How many chances lost until you just run away?
5/5*****!
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Caro Emerald – Back It Up single review
The single Caro Emerald – Back It Up will remind you of those vintage swing records and jazz records you see at thrift stores such as Goodwill or Half Price Books. The single has that vintage electro swing sound with modern jazz.
Caro goes lusting after a man she wants to fall in love with on That Man. He knows he's got it made with Caro.
Caro is in a little bit of trouble and is in real deep. From the beginning to the end. He was no more than a friend to her. The thought is makin' her hazy. Because like the sweetest serenade, he knows he's got it made with Caro.
Twisting around on a carousel. This speed's too much to stop. One second she is thinking she is feeling the lust and then she feels a lot. That man is like a flame. A flame to her fire. That man is who she wants, desires, and lusts after. However that man plays Caro like a game. He plays her like checkers. Her only sin is she can't win. She wants to love that man. That man is on her list.
Now it's like Caro on a mission. Headed everywhere in every possible direction. And if it takes a little long and feels a little wrong, who cares?
My baby He fits the description of what Caro wants out of a man. She wants a man like the actor Fred Astaire. That is what the lyrics, “A little Gable, some Astaire” indicate/imply. She can hardly breathe when he dances. And does it easily. Someone call a doctor as Caro needs some help to rescue her. One second she is thinking she might be lost and he keeps on finding her.
Back It Up is a swinging jazz song which will make you want to dance. In this swinging jazz song, Caro doesn’t want the dance to ever end, so she demands the song “back up” and play again.
Caro can't stop shaking. The room has a groove and the floor. It's almost earthquaking. History is being made out on the floor and it's just awaking.
So DJ get that needle in the core. Scratch that back and give Caro more. You know exactly what Caro came here for. Back it up and do it again. From the middle to the top to the end. Back to the middle to the front to the end. From the front to the middle to the back to the end. She doesn’t care if he's a friend. Back it up and do it again.
DJ give her some of that funky. The kind that the Duke Ellington used to play and make it more swingy. And then give her a some horny horn selection/section. Slam that bass and make it sing. Give those strings that rip 'n' zing.
5/5*****!
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Caro Emerald – Riviera Life single review
Caro Emerald – Riviera Life has that classic jazz ballroom music fans of jazz will enjoy. The production is absolutely outstanding. Bossa nova meets ballroom music on the Caro Emerald – Riviera Life single.
Caro needs an escape from her concrete jungle as 6 days a week is too much for her. The monotony of a 6 days a week work schedule is draining her. So she plans to go on a little getaway vacation for the green endless countrysides. Somewhere she has never been. That is what Riviera Life is about.
Caro is really tired of her concrete jungle. 6 days a week is way too much for her. The monotony of a 6 days a week work schedule is draining her from a mental health standpoint. So she plans to go on a little getaway vacation. That is what the phrase, “I’m gonna make the great escape/Go on a little getaway” means. She’ll go get her beat-up motor vehicle, start it up, and head for the green endless countrysides. And go somewhere she has never been.
She’ll stop and kiss her blues goodbye. Breathe until she soars outside her crazy nights and live a Riviera life. I’m sure that by candlelight she’ll be alright.
Caro feels the wind in her hidden hair bow. Her face feels the clear breeze. And down below she sees Monaco. She takes drive to the principality of Monaco. She drop off the keys at the valet of the hotel she is staying at. She looks out her window bay with her one afternoon martini. Caro wouldn't want it any other way.
So whenever her eyes get weary she is not fearing whatever life brings. When times make her teary, she’ll know what she is meant to do. She’s got nothing at all to lose.
Caro explains how weekdays are impossible for her to function through on Absolutely Me. But when it gets to Friday, what you get is absolutely Caro. At least at/in the ballroom.
Clear the way, boys! The lady has arrived. All you handsome fellas, please wait for Caro to the right. Mr. Bandleader, let's kick out the jam! Give her something that will light it up and make her feet go bam bam bam! Because Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday are impossible for Caro, you see. But when it gets to Friday, what you get is absolutely Caro. It's quarter past 11 PM and she is not in the mood to drink alcohol.
Here is what Caro tells everyone, “Clear the way, boys! The lady has arrived. All you handsome fellas, please wait for me to the right. Don't keep me waiting. Ooh, thank you for the drink. It's quarter past eleven. I'm not in the mood to think. Mr. Bandleader, let's kick out the jam! Gimme something that'll light it up and make my feet go bam bam bam! Because Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday are impossible, you see. But when it gets to Friday, what'cha get is absolutely me.”
Sweeter than the candy about to caress her lips. Imagine all the sugar when she start to shake her hips. It's not an illusion. She’s as live as she can be. Instead of all your promises, why don't you show all your charms to Caro? But when it gets to Friday, what you get is absolutely her.
Mr. Bandleader, this arrangement has to change. Give Caro something that'll light it up. Won’t you let the boogie start to play?
Caro doesn't want a serenade or a drink. Caro doesn't want to hear you say a thing. All she needs is your attention and a 10 karat diamond ring.
5/5*****!
Mixerr Reviews was a news blog/local business from Austin, Texas, US that operated from 2012 to 2023. This blog is no longer operational and has been discontinued. Michael Mixerr is currently a writer, narrator, and content curator for Bout Dat Online.
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