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| 19 Oct 2007 09:49 PM |
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Posted By GB3535 on 10/19/2007 8:07 PM Yeah, this project is sounding better all of the time.
Yep... Until Kat came along, Jane was my favorite (still ranks right up there)... I've been following Jane since she was a kid.
You have excellent taste,GB3535!My other favs are Linda Eder and Michael Buble....are you familiar with their work? |
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GB3535
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| 20 Oct 2007 08:11 AM |
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Posted By keefir1 on 10/19/2007 9:49 PM
Posted By GB3535 on 10/19/2007 8:07 PM
Yeah, this project is sounding better all of the time.
Yep... Until Kat came along, Jane was my favorite (still ranks right up there)... I've been following Jane since she was a kid.
You have excellent taste,GB3535!My other favs are Linda Eder and Michael Buble....are you familiar with their work?
Well, you have excellent taste as well, keefir1! Can you believe that both Linda Eder and Michael Buble are in heavy rotation on my mp3 player as of late. Lately I've been listening to Buble's "Call Me Irresponsible" and Eder's "It's Time" CDs... both excellent.
My friends call my taste pretty much eclectic, as I don't listen to just one style or genre. And with over 5000 albums (and CDs) from my days in music, I can pretty much satisfy anyone's fantasy "playlist"! Besides Katharine, Eder and Buble, here is what is on my mp3 player's favorite folder right now (many more that I couldn't add here) No particular order...
1. Jean-Luc Ponty - Imaginary Voyage
2. Jane Monheit - Surrender
3. Robert Plant and Alison Krauss - Raising Sand (to be released to the general public 10/23/07)
4. Black Keys - Rubber Factory
5. Holly Cole - Don't Smoke in Bed
6. Porcupine Tree - Fear of a Blank Planet
7. Michael Feinstein - Feinstein Sings Gershwin
8. Alan Parsons Project - I Robot
9. Ahmad Jamal - Live at the Pershing 1958
10. JJ Cale and Eric Clapton - The Road to Escondido
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trsf
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After sifting through that IDF thread again  , I guess I was mistaken about the 2 standards - they've been listed on ASCAP since before Kat's album was released. "If Not for Love" is still a possibility I think, though Elliott did say "Real Love" according to the chat transcript, and the thought is that it refers to the late 80s Jody Whatley R&B version. Maybe the genre shown in the product listing is incorrect? Randy mentioned recording with some country singers, but I don't think I saw anyone with strong jazz credentials. (Did find that jazz trumpeter Christian Scott played on a track.) It's all very confusing; are the record labels now putting bogus entries in ASCAP to trick snooping fans? |
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GB3535
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| 20 Oct 2007 04:42 PM |
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The release is going to be on Concord, definitely a Jazz label, but it doesn't necessarily have to be a "hard" jazz release. |
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keefir1
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| 20 Oct 2007 06:44 PM |
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Posted By GB3535 on 10/20/2007 8:11 AM Posted By keefir1 on 10/19/2007 9:49 PM
Posted By GB3535 on 10/19/2007 8:07 PM
Yeah, this project is sounding better all of the time.
Yep... Until Kat came along, Jane was my favorite (still ranks right up there)... I've been following Jane since she was a kid.
You have excellent taste,GB3535!My other favs are Linda Eder and Michael Buble....are you familiar with their work?
Well, you have excellent taste as well, keefir1! Can you believe that both Linda Eder and Michael Buble are in heavy rotation on my mp3 player as of late. Lately I've been listening to Buble's "Call Me Irresponsible" and Eder's "It's Time" CDs... both excellent.
My friends call my taste pretty much eclectic, as I don't listen to just one style or genre. And with over 5000 albums (and CDs) from my days in music, I can pretty much satisfy anyone's fantasy "playlist"! Besides Katharine, Eder and Buble, here is what is on my mp3 player's favorite folder right now (many more that I couldn't add here) No particular order...
1. Jean-Luc Ponty - Imaginary Voyage
2. Jane Monheit - Surrender
3. Robert Plant and Alison Krauss - Raising Sand (to be released to the general public 10/23/07)
4. Black Keys - Rubber Factory
5. Holly Cole - Don't Smoke in Bed
6. Porcupine Tree - Fear of a Blank Planet
7. Michael Feinstein - Feinstein Sings Gershwin
8. Alan Parsons Project - I Robot
9. Ahmad Jamal - Live at the Pershing 1958
10. JJ Cale and Eric Clapton - The Road to Escondido
Ask me tomorrow and I would probably have to compile a new list! 
Wow..5000 CDs;! Certainly an ecclectic mix!Not familiar with many on your list.I do have all of Linda's recordings(have seen her live x2);and all Michael Feinstein's...his Gershwins are great!What do you think of Diana Krall and have you ever seen Sissel?Also love Martina McBride.My taste runs from Broadway to soundtracks to classical.I even have some early David Foster CDs! |
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GB3535
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Hi Keefir1: Yes, I like Diana Krall and have several CDs by her... but I think I like her hubby even more (Elvis Costello). I've been following him since the days back when he had a band called "Elvis Costello and the Attractions". I know of Sissel, but I'm not intimately familar with her work. I believe I have a promo copy of her 2004 american release lying around in the archives somewhere! As I recall though I liked it. Right now I'm in the process of cataloging all of my music in a database, so I know what I have and where it is located!!!! I'm right in the middle of the project so things are a bit confusing in my mind right now. Sounds like you have great taste in music. Well, you would have to if you like Katharine!!! Ha Ha..... |
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keefir1
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| 20 Oct 2007 09:36 PM |
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Posted By GB3535 on 10/20/2007 7:14 PM Hi Keefir1: Yes, I like Diana Krall and have several CDs by her... but I think I like her hubby even more (Elvis Costello). I've been following him since the days back when he had a band called "Elvis Costello and the Attractions". I know of Sissel, but I'm not intimately familar with her work. I believe I have a promo copy of her 2004 american release lying around in the archives somewhere! As I recall though I liked it. Right now I'm in the process of cataloging all of my music in a database, so I know what I have and where it is located!!!! I'm right in the middle of the project so things are a bit confusing in my mind right now. Sounds like you have great taste in music. Well, you would have to if you like Katharine!!! Ha Ha.....
Hi GB3535..Great idea.....I should also catalogue my semi-organized CD collection!If you have a break from your task,you might take a look @ Sissel on youtube....she has a pure,lovely voice and she is quite beautiful.Her 2nd PBS special(and dvd release)debuts next month. What do you think of Josh Groban??
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Posted By trsf on 10/20/2007 3:28 PM
After sifting through that IDF thread again  , I guess I was mistaken about the 2 standards - they've been listed on ASCAP since before Kat's album was released. "If Not for Love" is still a possibility I think, though Elliott did say "Real Love" according to the chat transcript, and the thought is that it refers to the late 80s Jody Whatley R&B version. Maybe the genre shown in the product listing is incorrect? Randy mentioned recording with some country singers, but I don't think I saw anyone with strong jazz credentials. (Did find that jazz trumpeter Christian Scott played on a track.) It's all very confusing; are the record labels now putting bogus entries in ASCAP to trick snooping fans?
Yeah, I saw that song list when peeking in here the other day--and thought something wasn't right. You can tell something's wrong when it lists "Couldn't Sleep" as a song...when that's the first line in the second chorus (if I remember right) to "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered" (not Bedwildered" as they put there either by accident or on purpose.  ) Actually being bedwildered is probably almost apropos for that song if you've heard the complete lyrics.
There seems to be some clues that Kat may be inching a bit toward the standards side of things. But I wouldn't count on it 100%...because I think Kat has it in her mind that she doesn't want to do that until much later. It's not that it couldn't work now (in fact, she'd cement herself as a bona fide artist much sooner if she did)--but it's her call and she should do what she's comfortable doing. She may have some career sacrifices doing that process, though.
Well, anyway--interesting news about Kat and Elliott possibly duetting on a Randy J. album. I think I remember Randy talking about that a year ago and how Kat may be on his project. So she may have cut that over a year ago (or more), which makes no difference I guess. Kat sounds no different now than she did then...if maybe better.
It appears Randy knows the marketability of jazzier material...at least in America. There IS a strong market for it now and he obviously knows the marketability of everything. Of course, this type of album will sell to a particular market--albeit a strong one. Despite jazz albums being only 1% of music sales (at last count)--they still millions with its strong contingent of listeners. And, if this isn't a jazz album--wouldn't it be unusual to put something more pop-oriented on Concord? That's long been associated with jazz material and nothing much else. Correct me if I'm wrong.
Oh, and thanks for the Jane Monheit clip over on the other page. Most of you probably know that Monheit was one of Kat's vocal influences. Kat mentioned this (with an apology) on a Top 40 radio station of all places last year right after finishing 'AI5.' I found it strange she had to apologize for citing her as a vocal influence. But I can't blame her when she was still carefully wooing her audience and didn't want to make the teenies think she was strictly a jazz singer.
In any case, that Monheit clip of her at the swanky black-tie Rainbow Room is near-classic now. You can see Kat doing that ten times over...even though it seems relegated to the charity event circuit so far.
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Or maybe she hasn't given up on cracking top 40 but still wants to keep giving hints that she hasn't forgotten how to do other things as well. She just refuses to be pigeonholed. |
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David Foster has a credit twice for two versions of "If Not For Love" performed on One Good Cop Soundtrack by Warren Wiebe as well as by Carl Anderson on his album Fantasy Hotel. You can listen to it here. You have to download the file and open it in Real Player http://www.fozfan.com/index.php?pid=309 |
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Posted By kenneth on 10/21/2007 6:25 PM
David Foster has a credit twice for two versions of "If Not For Love" performed on One Good Cop Soundtrack by Warren Wiebe as well as by Carl Anderson on his album Fantasy Hotel.
You can listen to it here.
You have to download the file and open it in Real Player
http://www.fozfan.com/index.php?pid=309
You believe ASCAP now, kenneth? "If Not for Love" seems to fit the vocal styles of Kat and especially Elliott more wthan Jody Watley's "Real Love". (Though I bet Kat would love to take a shot at the Watley number.) INfL is also the type of song that you'd imagine Michael Bolton singing. I think Kat and Elliott will do great with that song, but I'll have difficulty keeping a straight face if Kenny G performs a guest solo on it. The record label probably wouldn't release "If Not for Love" as a single, but if it becomes big, husbands and boyfriends all over the world will be very grateful to Kat and Elliott.   
For a more direct link to the Anderson rendition, click http://www.fozfan.com/index.php?pid=309, and then click on the Real Networks logo above the word "Song".
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^ "If Not For Love" sounds like it would make a great Kat/Elliott duet!
Anyone know why ASCAP lists Jolie Kim Cantade as the songwriter of all of Kat's listed songs, when David Foster actually wrote "If Not For Love" and "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered" is a Rogers and Hart classic? Could Ms. Cantada have done the arrangements? |
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| 22 Oct 2007 03:55 PM |
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Posted By bcollan on 10/22/2007 2:11 PM
^ "If Not For Love" sounds like it would make a great Kat/Elliott duet!
Anyone know why ASCAP lists Jolie Kim Cantade as the songwriter of all of Kat's listed songs, when David Foster actually wrote "If Not For Love" and "Bewitched, Bothered and Bewildered" is a Rogers and Hart classic? Could Ms. Cantada have done the arrangements?
No, it's a big mystery. There's nothing on the 'Net about this person, and little about "Kimberly Knight," who's also listed as a performer on these yet-to-be released songs. Who knows if these tracks actually exist. |
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kenneth
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| 22 Oct 2007 08:03 PM |
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Posted By trsf on 10/22/2007 1:16 PM
Posted By kenneth on 10/21/2007 6:25 PM
David Foster has a credit twice for two versions of "If Not For Love" performed on One Good Cop Soundtrack by Warren Wiebe as well as by Carl Anderson on his album Fantasy Hotel.
You can listen to it here.
You have to download the file and open it in Real Player
http://www.fozfan.com/index.php?pid=309
You believe ASCAP now, kenneth? "If Not for Love" seems to fit the vocal styles of Kat and especially Elliott more wthan Jody Watley's "Real Love". (Though I bet Kat would love to take a shot at the Watley number.) INfL is also the type of song that you'd imagine Michael Bolton singing. I think Kat and Elliott will do great with that song, but I'll have difficulty keeping a straight face if Kenny G performs a guest solo on it. The record label probably wouldn't release "If Not for Love" as a single, but if it becomes big, husbands and boyfriends all over the world will be very grateful to Kat and Elliott.   
For a more direct link to the Anderson rendition, click http://www.fozfan.com/index.php?pid=309, and then click on the Real Networks logo above the word "Song".
Did I not believe ASCAP before? The "Real Love" song title was what an Elliott fan reported Elliott said it would be, and given that Elliott overslept his white house visit and always had the stage director yelling at him for missing his cue, and I tend to thing Elliott botched the song title.
Then again, do people screw with ASCAP the way they screw with Wiki? Kat's page said she was Mexican the other day. Don't be surprised if you see it in her IKWBL bio.  |
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trsf
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Posted By kenneth on 10/22/2007 8:03 PM
Did I not believe ASCAP before? The "Real Love" song title was what an Elliott fan reported Elliott said it would be, and given that Elliott overslept his white house visit and always had the stage director yelling at him for missing his cue, and I tend to thing Elliott botched the song title.
Then again, do people screw with ASCAP the way they screw with Wiki? Kat's page said she was Mexican the other day. Don't be surprised if you see it in her IKWBL bio. 
The IDF discussion had gravitated toward "Real Love" and Jody Watley, so I just assumed you and everyone else over there had concluded ASCAP was wrong.
I didn't know about Elliott's problems with stage direction, but I do recall him nearly wandering off to the wrong spot in the Elvis medley during "Just Can't Help Believin'". Heh. Don't those celeb chats involve a moderator typing out spoken answers from the celebrity, instead of the celeb doing the typing? If so, then maybe Elliott's answer was transcribed wrong.
Would it be that hard to mess with the ASCAP entries? I'm thinking no - extraneous info wouldn't exactly break their databases. Back when pro wrestling was passing itself off as unplanned, legitimate competition, the wrestlers had a practice to avoid "breaking kayfabe," or exposing the business: Whenever an outsider was around, a wrestler would talk about a person named "Kay Fabian" to signal to the other wrestlers or inside people that they couldn't talk freely and had to protect their secrets from this person. My (possibly off-base) theory is that "Jolie Kim Cantade" and "Kimberly Knight" are insider code for "this entry is bogus," since we can't find any information on either of them, and my limited research can't turn up any legitimate song releases they were involved with.
At this point, I don't know what to believe. As I said, the Anderson number would suit Kat better than Real Love, but then at the time BBaB and That's All probably seemed more believable for her album than something called Open Toes.
        
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Posted By trsf on 10/22/2007 9:06 PM
Posted By kenneth on 10/22/2007 8:03 PM
Did I not believe ASCAP before? The "Real Love" song title was what an Elliott fan reported Elliott said it would be, and given that Elliott overslept his white house visit and always had the stage director yelling at him for missing his cue, and I tend to thing Elliott botched the song title.
Then again, do people screw with ASCAP the way they screw with Wiki? Kat's page said she was Mexican the other day. Don't be surprised if you see it in her IKWBL bio. 
The IDF discussion had gravitated toward "Real Love" and Jody Watley, so I just assumed you and everyone else over there had concluded ASCAP was wrong.
I didn't know about Elliott's problems with stage direction, but I do recall him nearly wandering off to the wrong spot in the Elvis medley during "Just Can't Help Believin'". Heh. Don't those celeb chats involve a moderator typing out spoken answers from the celebrity, instead of the celeb doing the typing? If so, then maybe Elliott's answer was transcribed wrong.
Would it be that hard to mess with the ASCAP entries? I'm thinking no - extraneous info wouldn't exactly break their databases. Back when pro wrestling was passing itself off as unplanned, legitimate competition, the wrestlers had a practice to avoid "breaking kayfabe," or exposing the business: Whenever an outsider was around, a wrestler would talk about a person named "Kay Fabian" to signal to the other wrestlers or inside people that they couldn't talk freely and had to protect their secrets from this person. My (possibly off-base) theory is that "Jolie Kim Cantade" and "Kimberly Knight" are insider code for "this entry is bogus," since we can't find any information on either of them, and my limited research can't turn up any legitimate song releases they were involved with.
At this point, I don't know what to believe. As I said, the Anderson number would suit Kat better than Real Love, but then at the time BBaB and That's All probably seemed more believable for her album than something called Open Toes.
        
I read Elliott's chat transcript and he never mentioned "Real Love" as the song title. Which is why i wondered how the E fan got that from him. But things get twisted. Maybe it broke out as information from that database and then someone thought he said the name and they also said the name wrong.
I hope that Jolie Kim Cantade isn't some code.
http://www.ascap.com/ace/search.cfm?requesttimeout=300&mode=results&searchstr=1584746&search_in=c&search_type=exact&search_det=t,s,w,p,b,v&results_pp=20&start=1
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Alright, Ken posted while I was posting so I didn’t see that list. I was actually talking about the 3 or 4 songs listed under Kat’s name when I mentioned Idol related, which still makes sense to me. I don’t know what that list you posted is all about Ken. That is strange. |
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Well then, it seems Ms. Cantade is real, has an extensive list of published songs, and likes to use the names similar to classics (Bewitched, Bothered and BEDwildered) as song titles. I wonder what her music is like? It doesn't look like she's actually had any of her work released by an artist.
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Posted By bcollan on 10/23/2007 12:06 AM
Well then, it seems Ms. Cantade is real, has an extensive list of published songs, and likes to use the names similar to classics (Bewitched, Bothered and BEDwildered) as song titles. I wonder what her music is like? It doesn't look like she's actually had any of her work released by an artist.
The TI song Why You Wanna was published but I couldn't find a credit for her online (which worries me a bit)
http://www.ascap.com/ace/search.cfm...mp;start=1
You can see Kimberly Knight is listed as Marie Kimberly Knight. Googling Marie Knight brought these results:
http://www.concertedefforts.com/art..._mari.html
http://myspace.com/1marieknight
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trsf
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Posted By kenneth on 10/22/2007 11:06 PM
I read Elliott's chat transcript and he never mentioned "Real Love" as the song title. Which is why i wondered how the E fan got that from him. But things get twisted. Maybe it broke out as information from that database and then someone thought he said the name and they also said the name wrong.
I hope that Jolie Kim Cantade isn't some code.
http://www.ascap.com/ace/search.cfm...mp;start=1
Here's what's listed for her on ASCAP.
I looked at the transcript that you copy&pasted at IDF, and "Real Love" is in there. You're right that he could've gotten the name wrong, though.
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|: Amy_Hicks-guest says: Are you planning on do any duets with anyone?
|: Elliott: Actually, I would love to. I think when it comes time to do a remix for One Word,
|: I've recorded a female artist on One Word, just to see how it may sound for remix
|: purposes. I did a song with Catherine McPhee, which will appear on a Randy Jackson compilation album.
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|: vikki-guest says: Hey from Richmond! What made a nice Jewish boy decide to do a Christmas CD? Can't wait to see you at the NORVA!
|: The name of the song is called "Real Love".
|: Elliott: Ha! Ha!
|: Target has been a big distributor of my records. They came to me and offered me a
|: special deal. The fact that they were partnering up with NBC Universal to help
|: market and promote the record. I've always enjoyed Christmas music, I actually get
|: to own the record after the holiday season. The bottom line is just to keep making music,
|: just to stay busy and having music out there with my voice on it.
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I've spot-checked those Jolie Kim Cantade citations, and there's always some suspicious inaccuracy. (For example, she's under "Graduation Day" with Jamie Foxx, but that was the name of Kanye West's album that Foxx sang on, but that wasn't the name of the song, and Kanye isn't even listed.) Cantade and Kimberly Knight are always listed together, too. Regarding that Kimberly Knight info, I sort of doubt that Kat would be working with a performer that old unless he/she were a legend.
Maybe I better turn in my detective hat. 
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If anyone has a myspace, they should message that Marie Knight.
It definitely seems suspicious. I didn't notice the "Real Love" reference. my bad. |
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^^^It won't be me - I'm not on myspace.
Posted By mara21075 on 10/22/2007 11:15 PM
I don’t know, I’m still leaning towards this being an original song, especially now that I know that is a David Foster song (I‘m getting an Idol related vibe now that I‘ve seen the full list). Foster has a more classical style where I would picture Randy doing a more R & B infused jazz. I still can’t picture the Jody Watley “Real Love” duet . Wait, where did we get jazz album from again ? I’m starting to get confused.
At the merchant sites, Randy's album is listed under the genre of jazz, and the listed record label (Concord Records) has a roster of mostly jazz artists and albums, including smooth jazz (though I personally dislike that term).
David Foster did win R&B producer of the year in 1993, though probably his style of R&B is the type to get you "in the mood."   |
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So here's the Jody Watley song "Real Love" (1989) for those who haven't heard it or seen the video. I'll have to agree with mara21075 that a song called "Real Love" would probably be an original instead of a cover of this late '80s-early '90s stylized piece.
Regardless of what the song is, I don't expect an MTV-style video for the duet, but can we expect an electronic press kit (EPK) with video clips of Kat and Elliott going through the process of making the record, like what we found for Kat's album? Was there an EPK of Andrea Bocelli's album that Kat sang on? |
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Posted By opentoeslurver89 on 10/18/2007 3:37 PM
this rumor has been confirmed to be true by randy jackson himself. hes producing a compilation album which will feature certain artists and elliot and kath are among the artists lending there voices to the project. they recorded a duet for this album. randy jackson said this today on the tyra show.
20071025, Tyra Banks Show
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Thanks, differentlife. It's good to hear a confirmation. But Randy's muttonchop, pencil mustache, soul-patch, half-goatee look is a fashion statement I won't be imitating.  |
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Katharine and Elliott are lovers. Period. |
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Posted By KatFan84 on 10/30/2007 8:35 PM
Katharine and Elliott are lovers. Period.
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OK. Randy's album is out today. Anybody hear the actual Kat Elliot song? |
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