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 : Embrya

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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0746468968222
Label: Sony
Manufacturer: Sony
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Sony
Release Date: June 30, 1998
Studio: Sony
Sales Rank: 2407
MPN: 68968




Disc 1:
  1. Gestation: Mythos/Everwanting: To Want You To Want
  2. I'm You: You Are Me and We Are You (Pt. Me and You)
  3. Luxury: Cococure
  4. Drowndeep: Hula
  5. Matrimony: Maybe You
  6. Arroz con Pollo
  7. Know These Things: Shouldn't You
  8. Submerge: Til We Become the Sun
  9. Gravity: Pushing to Pull
  10. Each Hour Each Second Each Minute Each Day: Of My Life
  11. Embrya
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Editorial Review:

Amazon.com:
The bass line of the opening track is the first sign, and the smooth funk of the second track confirms it: On Embrya, Maxwell has done it again. Sophomore efforts don't always fare well, especially when an artist is still riding high on the accolades of a debut, but Maxwell has managed to take the exquisite soul of 1996's Maxwell's Urban Hang Suite and, without sacrificing any of its verve, turn it into something far more sophisticated. Not only is Embrya a sublime summer soundtrack, it's a groove masterpiece from start to finish. "Luxury: Cococure," the first single, like "'Til the Cops Come Knockin'" before it, is only the slightest taste of the treasures waiting to be devoured. If you're looking for lush ballads, skip to "Matrimony: Maybe You," the haunting "Know These Things: Shouldn't You," and the sensual slow jam "Gravity: Pushing to Pull" (and yes, nearly all the tracks are subtitled like this). They may not be as yearning as those that detailed his weekend-long tryst on Hang Suite (Maxwell knows better than anyone just how far a little restraint can go), but these tracks are gifts on their own. Put them together and you have an album that does nothing but elevate Maxwell's impeccable reputation as the man who breathed life back into the soul of R&B. --Rebecca Wallwork



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - One of my all time favorites
This is an album you can really get lost in...if you just go with the flow & enjoy it. It is sexy, deep & entrancing. I like this album WAY more than any of Maxwells other albums. If I lose or scratch this CD...I always re-purchase. I think I am at my fourth copy. :)



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Love in all her disguises...
What can I say? I love this man's music. He is truly a vessel for putting down the soulful peace and love/baby-making grooves.

He is always on rotation in our CD player and my personal playlist.

Mmmmm... Max!



Rating: 2 out of 5 stars - Very odd and obscure.
I don't even get what some of these songs are about. The single stood out most and there were maybe 2 other tolerable songs but the others left me lost.

I've been meaning to write this review forever but never got around to it. Forgot about it even. But then I started listening to Maxwell's "Til The Cops Come Knocking", came here to see the actual name for the CD it was on (couldn't remember) and kinda saw this CD right after his debut..

I was like, "OK. Time to speak my ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Lush
I didn't get into Maxwell or buy this CD until 2006. After enjoying his videos on VH1Soul I decided I wanted to hear more. I knew I wanted Urban Hang Suite and Now but I hesitated about buying Embrya. I'd read some negative reviews and it never got much airplay. I'm so glad I decided to hear it for myself. I believe that 99% of the negative reviews are because of the weird song titles and because it is not as funky as his debut. Play the entire CD once or twice and you will get past all of that and ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - deep soul
sensual, passionate, deep, dreamy, bubbly, exotic and sexy is what i can describe this album....( is that the reason why they call this neo soul ? )



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