A Love Supreme cover

A Love Supreme

Chanté Moore · 1994

71 min · 15 tracks · contemporary R&B · jazz · soul

A soulful blend of contemporary R&B and gospel, showcasing emotive vocals over lush arrangements.

Why this album works

'A Love Supreme' received critical acclaim and solidified Moore's standing in the R&B genre, particularly with standout tracks like 'I Want to Thank You,' which showcased her ability to blend gospel influences into mainstream music. The album's success contributed to the rise of 90s R&B, influencing many artists who followed.
Best for
dynamic emotional peaks and valleys soulful vocals for reflective moments ideal for intimate listening sessions
Context
Released in 1994, 'A Love Supreme' was Chanté Moore's second album, following her debut 'Precious.' At this point in her career, Moore was establishing herself as a prominent voice in contemporary R&B, capitalizing on the success of her first album and gaining recognition for her powerful vocal delivery and songwriting skills.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Intro 0:52
  • 2 Searchin’ Standout 5:35
  • 3 This Time 6:01
  • 4 My Special Perfect One 5:30
  • 5 I’m What You Need 5:01
  • 6 Your Love’s Supreme Standout 4:30
  • 7 Old School Lovin’ 5:02
  • 8 Free/Sail On 5:49
  • 9 Without Your Love (interlude) 0:54
  • 10 I Want to Thank You Standout 7:59
  • 11 Mood 4:10
  • 12 Thank You for Loving Me 4:59
  • 13 Soul Dance 4:16
  • 14 Am I Losing You 6:00
  • 15 Thou Shalt Not 4:50

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