Fever for da Flavor
Track Listings
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1. Introduction
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2. Can't Fade da H
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3. Treat U Right
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4. Fever for da Flavor
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5. Sex Me
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6. H-Town Bounce
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7. Keepin' My Composure
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8. Interlude
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9. Lick U Up
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10. Knockin' Da Boots
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11. Won't U Come Back
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12. Baby I Wanna
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Average customer rating:
- Five stars strictly for the slow jams
- Good first album from H-Town!
- Fever For Da Flava
- A Great Album Of 1993: Fever For Da Flavor
- ONE OF A KIND SOUND!!
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Fever for da Flavor
H-Town
Manufacturer: Relativity
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000003BVC
Release Date: 1993-03-30 |
Tracks:
- Introduction
- Can't Fade Da H
- Treat U Right
- Fever For Da Flavor
- Sex Me
- H-Town Bounce
- Keepin' Mu Composure
- Interlude
- Lick U Up
- Knochin' Da Boots
- Won't U Come Back
- Baby I Wanna
Customer Reviews:
Five stars strictly for the slow jams.......2006-11-16
In the early nineties most R&B groups with debut CD's either had excellent fast songs and sub-par slow jams or excellent slow jams and sub-par fast songs. H-Town's debut CD falls into the later category; however the slow jams are what make this album a classic. The two slow singles released from the album Knockin Da Boots & Lick U Up can still fill a dance floor whenever I DJ. Knockin' Da Boots" established the group as part of the new breed of Urban Contemporary vocal groups hearkening back to vintage soul rather than New Jack swing as their inspiration. Lick U Up is very sensual in it's delivery and could serve as a sequel to Silk's Freak Me. Won't U Come Back is an apologetic slow jam which samples Alexander O Neal's Sunshine and the last track Baby I Wanna is another ode to sex. H-Town delivered a classic first album and one has to wonder if the group would've hooked up with producers like Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, Babyface and Teddy Riley how far they would've gone.
Good first album from H-Town! .......2005-12-12
I still remember H-Town's first album from 1993. It came around the same time that a flood of R&B male trios and quartets like Silk, H-Town, Intro, Shai, Portrait and others dominated music charts. But this Houston trio had its own vocal style and sexy songs, such as Knockin' Da Boots and others on here. One of the surprises is when Lick U Up opens as Dino starts sounding like Barry White for a few seconds, the way that Barry was singing it on his '70s ballad hits. And Lick has a lot of booming bass, something not typical on the average more relaxed and quiet ballad. But the bass is smooth if you turn it down, and the bridges on the song are just as relaxing for you to slow dance to. What's also surprising is that the members produced the songs themselves along with some Houston-area producers. The album was recorded mostly in Houston, but it can rival any of the slick New York or LA studio productions that most artists have to go to. Dino Conner died in a car accident two years ago, but this first album with H-Town just demonstrates his greatness. He had a soulfulness in his voice that was just unbelievable on his group's songs. And don't count the other two members out--their singing, lead or background is just vibrant and complement the main leads of Dino.
Fever For Da Flava.......2005-01-31
This is the debut album from H-town which was released in 1993 which con tains the best slow jam of 93 i loveded this track when i first heared it in 93 knockin the boots/ lick you up /sex me /baby i wanna this is a great debut album./ rip dino H-town forever.can't fade da H.
A Great Album Of 1993: Fever For Da Flavor.......2005-01-17
One of the most underrated R&B groups of the 90's I think would have to be h-town. Their first album: fever for da flavor went 3 times platinum but I still think they didn't get the credit they deserved. The introduction says it all. Then you have "can't fade the H, this song is good because its saying to all the people who thought they couldn't make it, look at us now. I think one of the best songs on this album would have to be track 3: "treat U right", you get to hear the late but great dino putting his all into the song and the vocal arrangements are right on target. Track 4 is "fever for da flavor" this track is very soothing, something you can go to sleep listening to, and once again dino's voice makes the song, a song. Don't let the title fool you "sex me" is not as bad as you would think. This song is one of the songs that went platinum for the trio; it is also one of my favorites also. Track 6 "h-town bounce is another good example of vocal arrangement. One of the prettiest songs on the album is "keepin' my composure". Dino has a gifted voice and he uses it very well in that song. The interlude is good. Why? You might ask, because they give thanks to the Lord. "Lick U Up" is another song that went platinum for the group. You can hear Dino giving his all in this song, that's also why it's a good song and you should get the album. Track 10 "knockin' da boots" is what all started it for me. When I first heard the song I immediately fell in love with it. Also many people in the 90's used the phrase "knockin' da boots". You could hear the phrase used a lot on the wayans brothers. I think the 90's was filled with a lot of talent and we need a lot of that talent now, such as h-town, jodeci, silk, mint condition, SWV, etc. another beautiful song on fever for da flavor is "won't u come back". This song has a nice beat to it and you also have a very talented singer on the track making the album a hit. Last but not least h-town's "baby I wanna" is a smooth sexy classic. I think this was the right song to end the album with. We need more songs like these. If you ask me I think you should purchase this album, if not for you, then for me because this may be the last time you hear good quality music like this again.
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ONE OF A KIND SOUND!!.......2004-10-18
H-Town in my opinion is one of the best R&B groups to hit the music scene in the early 90's. They have a sound beyond compare!! Besides very Sexy and Seductive, they are also very talented. Dino will be greatly missed by his friends, family, and true "die hard" fans. The music industry has also suffered a great loss. Shazam & GI, just keep the faith and my prayers will continue to be with you.
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