This is the 1999 debut album from Motown's rising star, Glenn Wilson.
The album showcases the diversity of the soul scene in the late '90s, featuring organic R&B with elements of jazz and folk, and the single "Should, Could, Would."
This is the only album by Glennique, Motown's next-generation soul diva. It stands out from the flashy R&B that was mainstream at the time with its organic sound production that emphasizes the resonance of live instruments, and its vocal range that boasts an astounding blend of jazzy chords. This is a valuable record by this talented singer that vividly conveys the passion of the late '90s, when R&B was seeking new forms of expression. It reached #35 on the Billboard R&B chart.
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11 TRACKS:
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Black Butterfly
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Let Go
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Star Of A Story
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You Say
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Trials And Tribulations
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Anything
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Should I
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Love Within
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Wonderland
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Disco
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Should I (Jazzapella)
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