You could slip any of these songs between Heatwave's "Star of a Story" and George Benson's "Give Me the Night" without fear of disrupting the tone or mood. ![]() On Album II, there's no stab taken at finding a younger or different audience. So he's really out place in the early 2000s, not stylistically disparate from what you'd hear late at night on a soul station in the late '70s or early '80s. Understated but assured, his vocals exhibit a lot of range despite almost always remaining at the volume of a bedroom whisper. His kind of R&B is kicked-back with sparse arrangements made elegantly rich with starlit keyboards, subtle guitar flicks, and feminine vocals. Via word of mouth and some radio play, he has managed to find his way in with the adult crowd, who helped put Kemistry into the Top 20 of the R&B chart. ![]() Kem is as out of place with 2005's Album II as he was with his debut, 2003's Kemistry. Purchase and download this album in a wide variety of formats depending on your needs.
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