Baby Makin' Music – The Isley Brothers

Release Date: 5/09/2006

Recording Date: 5/2006

Tracks: 11

Length: 00:46:07 Hrs

Label: Def Jam

Type: LP,CD

Genre/Styles

Album Tracks (11)

Song Title
Length
Lyrics
Add
1.
Play sample
04:35
2.
Play sample
04:03
4.
Play sample
04:34
5.
Play sample
04:31
6.
Play sample
04:22
7.
Play sample
03:22
8.
Play sample
04:27
9.
Search web for matches
03:27
Average User Rating
Currently 0.0 / 5.0 Stars
  • 1 out of 5 stars
  • 2 out of 5 stars
  • 3 out of 5 stars
  • 4 out of 5 stars
  • 5 out of 5 stars
Views 172 Comments 0 (Write your own)

To share this media with a friend, you must have AIM installed. Click the "Download AIM" button to install AIM. If you already have AIM, click the "Send Instant Message"

What the Critics Say

Ronald and Ernie Isley might be a little too old to make babies -- to be perfectly clear, father them -- but it's evident they're not too old to make baby-making music. Impressively enough, Baby Makin' Music is their third strong album of the 2000s. A lot of younger artists in their prime can't claim such a thing. R. Kelly, who wrote and produced most of 2003's Body Kiss, is present on only one song here, but the Isleys don't miss a step when it comes to staying up with the times, tapping the likes of the rising Tim and Bob -- who contributed in a minor capacity to Body Kiss -- along with Jermaine Dupri, Troy Taylor, and Bryan-Michael Cox. Electric fireworks from Ernie's guitar are more recurrent than they were on Body Kiss, but they're often buried so deep in the mix and treated in a way that makes them sound like they were made by a computer program that generates facsimiles of his style. Otherwise, there are no problems. This is a remarkably tight album filled with songs that deliver on the promise of its title, and the songs that aren't immediately memorable at least make for fitting mood music. To no surprise whatsoever, Ronald is equally seductive whether he's making amends, bragging about his exploits, or just being sweet. Hearing him sing over Gladys Knight & the Pips' 30-year-old version of Curtis Mayfield's "The Makings of You," as he does over the opening "You're My Star," is kind of bizarre if you think about it, but it's only another way of demonstrating the Isleys' enduring vitality -- across 50-plus years now. The Isley Brothers name has been responsible for hours upon hours of quality music, so this album is destined to be lost in the shuffle of their '60s and '70s material. Groups young enough to be their grandchildren would be more than proud to call it their own. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

Recent Comments

Add your own comment
Currently there are no comments
1000 character maximum

Tips On Commenting

ADVERTISEMENT
Fill Up Some Playlists
Just click on ADD whenever
you see songs or videos.

Search AOL Music Albums

The BoomBox

The BoomBox

Your spot for hip-hop and R&B news, videos, songs, exclusive interviews and more.

  1. The BoomBox

    Black Voices

    Black Voices

    T.I. Tops Charts With 'Paper Trail' Opus and more in this week's Black Music Notes.

    1. Black Music News & Notes

      AOL Music
      Search

      © Copyright 2008 AOL, LLC All Rights Reserved