Bone-Appétit - Servin’ Up Tha Hits
Release Date: Sep 25, 2007
CD only $17.99.
Take the best of the music legend’s last three albums, add some exclusive, sought-after tracks and mix in a few new tasty surprises and you have a more-than-generous sonic feast courtesy of T-Bone. Its diverse 18-track menu, which draw from his two Grammy-nominated albums, “The Last Street Preacha” (2001) and “Bone-A-Fide” (2006), will satisfy the largest of fan appetites as well as fans of T-Bone’s eclectic sounds which sample from exotic and experimental genres such as Latin, Arabic, Indian, Caribbean and even Gypsy sounds.
As the ninth album in T-Bone’s 15 year recording career, it also represents a rich journey of growth through “struggles and triumphs, and good and bad times.” One of the definite highlights of these years was his standout performances in the feature film and soundtrack “The Fighting Temptations” (with Beyoncé and Cuba Gooding Jr.).
Of all the tracks on the album, T-Bone’s favourite is the new Latin/Caribbean-flavoured dance gem Sing Your Praises (featuring Natalie LaRue and Mark Stuart of Audio Adrenaline), which is exclusively available in both English and Spanish on Bone-Appétit.
Another song on this “best of” that isn’t available on a previous album is the fan favourite Raised In Harlem from “Hero: The Rock Opera”.
T-Bone shows the fun side of his lyrical brilliance on the comical Pentecostal Horseracing, as well as on the Christian artist-based new song Name Droppin’ (featuring Eric Dawkins). If that’s not enough to fill you up, for dessert, T-Bone serves up a scoop of King Of My Life (featuring Natalie LaRue), which is a fan favourite available only on this album.
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