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Your Move Kimberley Glide (Sony Classical 2004)




  

When he's not dressing up in his metalgear suits or get ready for a war, Robert Downey Jr. would become a low-profiled and down to Earth terrible singer just getting relax and feeling sorry for himself because he is definitely not Frank Sinatra or a born talented person with great skill for singing but eventhough Robert would sounded like a configuration of a combination between Dave matthews, Jazzy version of Go West or promotion of a Charlie Chaplin's comedy aura onto his singing style on The Futurist as his debut produced by Mark Hudson and Jonathan Elias as well playing his own instruments of piano, keyboards, wurlitzer, percussions and the photography with the help of great numbers of additional musicians as well as Vinnie Colaiuta, or greg Bissonette on drums, Charlie Bisharat on violin and Jim Cox (hammond b3) to many more. The Futurist which is based and influenced by either Jazzy Pop and Retro Music and Avant-Garde to Art-Deco style popping some of surprising soft crispy vocals from Mr. Downey Jr. whose not sounded nervous for sharing the finest musical moments to us with Man Like Me, Broken, Little Clownz and Details.

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