Randevyn - SolTrain PDF Print E-mail
Written by Michelle Cavanaugh   

R&B Soul reviews Randevyn’s intimate debut album, SolTrain, is a well-blended concoction of rhythm and blues, soul, and gospel, in which Randevyn trusts and confides in his listeners to the struggles of being, well, human.

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On some tracks his sound is reminiscent of Stevie Wonder notably on the track “LaughNKry” (featured on Randevyn’s Myspace page). Other tracks carry the tune of all-star R&B artists Seal and Babyface, heard throughout “We Had a Talk.” Randevyn’s powerfully enunciated voice, is comparable to John Legend, especially on “Soltrain.”

Also in the mix, Cascius, featured on “Streetsol: Soundtrack Of The Ghetto” and “Dear Farah,” creates some hip-hop texture. Cheron Scales shares his brief but invigorating spoken word on “What is Luv?” opening up to the acoustic “Tru Luv,” with amazing pianist Cori Lamont.

The fact that he has the range to embody so many different genres of music, makes him out-shine other new artists. The added splash of funk to his loud ‘n proud voice, makes him go down as smooth as a Strawberry Daiquiri on a hot summer day.

SolTrain flows beautifully from beginning to end, proving Randevyn to be “a soul-singing man.”

Download:  “Soltrain” “Dear Farah” (feat. Cascius) “LaughNKry” “Y-O-Y” “Missin You”

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