Hip-Hop & Soul N°281 – Vintage 90s Music Videos
Luther Vandross, Damage, Jody Watley, Movement 98, Deni Hines, Method Man, Whitehead Bros, Kenny Thomas, Londonbeat, Nadanuf, Mellow Man Ace, Young MC
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Luther Vandross, Damage, Jody Watley, Movement 98, Deni Hines, Method Man, Whitehead Bros, Kenny Thomas, Londonbeat, Nadanuf, Mellow Man Ace, Young MC
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Robert Plant’s reflective take on "If I Were a Carpenter" blends folk legacy with Celtic touches, while Celine Dion’s "The Reason" showcases her vocal prowess but stumbles with mixed critiques. Michael Bolton reimagines "When a Man Loves a Woman" with powerful intensity, earning Grammy success, and Lisa Stansfield’s "All Woman" offers raw emotional resonance. Blondie and Iggy Pop’s quirky duet on "Well Did You Evah!" injects punk humor into a Cole Porter classic. Bryan Adams shines acoustically with "Back to You," while UB40’s reggae twist on "Homely Girl" brings laid-back charm. From MN8’s sleek "Baby It’s You" to The Farm’s socially conscious "Love Sees No Colour," standout tracks stretch across folk, pop, reggae, and R&B, each adding its personal stamp to their era.
Bette Midler‘s ‘The Rose’ is the soundtrack to the feature film of the same name released on August 22, 1979 by Atlantic.