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| | Release Some Tension | | | Music Artist : | | SWV | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | RCA | | Release Date : | | 1997-08-12 | | Store Price : | | $11.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $11.98 | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Someone - Diddy, Diddy, SWV 2. Release Some Tension - Foxy Brown, SWV 3. Lose My Cool - Redman, SWV 4. Love Like This - Lil' Ceasar, SWV 5. Can We - Missy Elliott, SWV 6. Rain - SWV 7. Give It Up - Lil' Kim, SWV 8. Come and Get Some - E-40, SWV 9. When U Cry - SWV 10. Lose Myself - SWV 11. Here for You - SWV 12. Gettin' Funky - SWV, Snoop Dogg
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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Steady Glamour Submitted on: 2008-07-03 |
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| SWV SLAMS OUT another hit cd with this r and b/rap offering, featuring collabos with some of the current hit rap artists of that time. SWV remains my favourite girl group and "Release Some Tension" is another SWV cd with steady hits, genuine good r and b music that is timeless. My favourite tracks are "Can We", "Give It Up", "Come n' Get Some" and "Rain". This is a good sexy cd u can just bump in your car and feel sexy. Just cause it's old skool don't mean it ain't cool, so just funk it up and play SWV like a fool, a fool 4 luv. |
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I Luv This Group...But.. Submitted on: 2007-02-20 |
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| SWV is one of my favorite groups but this album wasn't as good as the first two efforts. Some of the features could've been better. The best cuts on the album are "Someone", "Lose My Cool", "Here For You", and of course "Rain". The last track with Snoop Dogg was pointless and the album should've been longer but this group is truly missed and hopefully they're really coming back out and making great music. |
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SWV's Sexiest LP Submitted on: 2006-07-25 |
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| The last LP that groups put out is usually sub-par, but not this one. Man, half of the songs are built for having one-on-one time with a special someone, and I'm not mad at that. All the girls lead off, and they hold their own quite well. |
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The Hardest Working Trio In Show Business Submitted on: 2005-05-14 |
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| I love this album. This album was my favorite back in 5th grade. Every song is good. I don't give a damn what anyone thinks of this album. This album shows them working with the hottest producers (of 1997). This album shows that SWV has sexually released their tension. This album is chock full of the best of today's most slamming grooves, done-SWV style(1997). This album gives what SWV fans want and more. They also continued a steady pattern with this album. This album has been certified Platinum or Gold. Remember, this was 1997. |
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Liked the collaborations with rappers on this one! Submitted on: 2004-10-30 |
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| I thought that Release Some Tension was very well done. It has more of a hip-hop feel and set the tone for the current collaboration trend of R&B singers and rappers. Someone has that jumper-cable type feel and Puffy gave them a good beat and sound for them. Puffy's lyrics are a little silly, but they complement the song (Plush Oriental rugs and platinum plaques/ Come On?!--lame)The ones with Redman, Missy Elliott (Can We), Foxy Brown, Lil' Kim, Snoop Dogg and others are so funky and SWV sound very good all throughout. They remember to include their smooth ballads, especially the reflective Rain and the other few in the second half. Release does move very fast in its pace, but is better than their '96 album where they tried to change too much. This album, they have a lot more fun with the street edge of the songs. |
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