

The sums of simple
additions to the complexity that brought Hendrix’s rhythm guitar riffs in mixe
with Prince Funky Velcro Disco and Soul in sweat making these duo whose calling
themselves P.M. Dawn performing their third recordings – Jesus Wept which
enriched itself by having standard tempos on Synthesizer Rn’B with Blues Rock
temptations and highly influences from Black Music roots that strengthen the
equivalent domination for the beats and rhyming wisdom in their lyrics to flows
into your ears, making differences while making love with your partner in
sickness or health – happiness or crimes. Founded by Attrell Cordes a/k/a
Prince Be and DJ Minute Mix alias Jarrett Cordes as this duet trying to bring
their essential peaceful sides of Hip hop and Pop Rap to the more clever smart
listeners and Alternative Music audiences with slower relaxing beats and
Pop-Rock sprinkle guitar chords in this gold, glory and gospel record – Jesus
Wept. Coming to fronted the new perceptions bridging the indifferent between
races and collectively, unites the small world they’re living in on a solid
holy ground of mutual relationships acts pretty well through thus songs of
wisdoms and borderless harmony of Fantasia on My Own Personal Gravity, I’ll be
Waiting for You, Downtown Venus and The Puppet Show in which sounded
co-operative but on the same time criticized the intolerant belligerent
attitude that still reign the world of male dominated; the acts of disrespected
for women, racial prejudice, violent issues and the clash between civilizations
probably, would be the subjects for P.M. Dawn to be concluded and explains in
hope for the answers of freedom and peace becoming the ultimate winner reigns.
Link:
https://myzuka.fm/Album/220631/P-M-Dawn-Jesus-Wept-1995
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