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  Offworld Music
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ANDY CALDWELL - UNIVERSAL TRUTH (OM)
 
Who'd a thunk it? House 'n' roll? Actually, it's not that much of a stretch, but Andy Caldwell's debut artist CD may catch you off guard with its snazzy fusion of rock 'n' roll and house beats. "Runaway" kicks off with buzzing textures and a really hooky groove, topped off with strong female vocals with bite. Eclecticism also informs this release, as you'll see when the sultry vocals and retro flavahs of "Pushin'" grip you in a disco pulse. "The Real" chills things down a tad and heavily calls to mind 80s electro-pop with its cool-hot layers and textures and emotive vox. Cool mid-tempo grooves and smooth vocal lines also grace the song "Warrior," while "Brand New Day" picks the pace back up with something that's a little closer to traditional (vocal) house. "Don't You Love Me" lays out some techno soul with throat work that could just as easily grace classic dance or modern R&B. Disco house is the name of the game on the title track and "The Stars" is a straight up dish of quality vocal house. With its slow, moody, contemplative melancholy, "The Question" really takes things in a different direction. The pop of "Miss U" brings things back up to mid-tempo, pace-wise, and "Don't Hold Back" carries us back into disco-tinged house territory. The album closes with "I Can't Wait", a track that starts off with acoustic guitar and what sounds like black gospel choir style singing; it's an oddly flavored little number with a hint of ethnicity and a ton of heartfeltness. House doesn't always get this top notch treatment so it's worth noting when it does. That said, take note of Andy Caldwell. -- review by Kristofer Upjohn


   

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I thought this album was garbage. The R&B crowd might eat this one up, but don't expect traditional house music. I love OM & just about everything they release, so I was shocked not to like this especially coming from Andy. Even after multiple listens there was just nothing redeamable about this album.
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