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.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Diana Ross· Chicago· Madonna· Keith Jarrett· Bill Laswell· Kool & The Gang· Anthony Braxton· Joni Mitchell
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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