For all his talents, its entirely possible that Wade O. Brown will never be the Michael Jordan of the R&B/soul game. This isnt a diss. A veritable fixture of the Toronto R&B and soul music scene, the Detroit-born, Toronto-based Brown is that solid and dependable workhorse, someone who might not be flashy or gets top billing, but who will make his contribution felt and get the job done. With an old soul and a smooth silky voice that brings to mind Bobby Womack or Teddy P, Brown makes you want to hide the kiddies this is grown folks music. The proof is in his long-awaited sophomore effort (his last showing was 2002s Complete). And to take the basketball analogy even further, there are a few slam dunks ("Maybe) but nothing that shatters the backboard. Not that theres anything wrong with that. If youre looking for sweet vocals, sensual but tasteful melodies and a sexy soundtrack for funky frolicking with your significant other, Browns your man.
(Central Station)Wade O. Brown
All Night, All Love
BY Ryan B. PatrickPublished Mar 1, 2006