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Playa Haters

 
Album Review: Playa Haters

  • Artist: Marvin Sease
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: October 26, 2004
  • Genre: Blues

Review

The king of symbolism and double entendre is back and in fine form. The territory is nothing that hasn't been covered before, but that's exactly what makes Sease so simultaneously raunchy and charming. The music and production are par for his course, but people don't purchase Sease records to hear production perfection. They want to hear the man tell it like it is. And while none of these songs reach the brilliance of such classics as "I Ate You for My Breakfast," "Candy Licker," and any of his signature tunes, there are moments where Sease comes close. "Bad Love Affair," the album's opener, starts things off in grand fashion, taking its musical cues from the Southern soul of the '60s and '70s. It's actually a refreshing change for Sease to sing straight up, but that lasts for approximately two songs until "Everything You Eat Ain't Good," which promptly returns to the normally scheduled Marvin Sease album. It's not his finest moment committed to disc, but fans will by no means be disappointed with Playa Haters from start to finish. ~ Rob Theakston, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Bad Love Affair George Jackson Marvin Sease (3:54)
Playa Haters Marvin Sease Marvin Sease (4:46)
Everything You Eat Ain't Good Marvin Sease Marvin Sease (3:43)
I Wanna Do Ya Richard Cason Marvin Sease (4:37)
Pump My Juice Marvin Sease Marvin Sease (2:57)
Too Good to Be With You Marvin Sease Marvin Sease (4:11)
Pack It Up Marvin Sease Marvin Sease (3:03)
Cheatin' John Marvin Sease Marvin Sease (4:26)
Mrs. Right Marvin Sease Marvin Sease (4:58)
Who's Knocking at My Door Marvin Sease Marvin Sease (3:43)
I Wanna Rock You Marvin Sease Marvin Sease (5:18)
Sit Down on It Marvin Sease (4:17)
F. A. Y'All Marvin Sease Marvin Sease (3:15)

Credits

Charles Brown (Keyboards), Marvin Sease (Main Performer), Gary Armstrong (Trumpet), Larry Byrom (Guitar), Tommy Couch, Jr. (Producer), Willie James Hatten (Guitar (Bass)), David Hood (Guitar (Bass)), Jim Horn (Saxophone), Clayton Ivey (Keyboards), Jimmy Johnson (Guitar), Valeria Kashimuri (Vocals (Background)), Randy McCormick (Keyboards), James Robertson (Drums), Charles Rose (Trombone), Alan Shulman (Engineer), Wolf Stephenson (Producer), Wolf Stephenson (Engineer), Chris Stone (Engineer), Harvey Thompson (Saxophone), Jim Williamson (Trumpet), Freddy Young (Vocals (Background)), Kent Bruce (Engineer), Michael Russell (Guitar), Kevin Lipsey (Engineer), Steve Maylor (Trumpet), Michael "Mike Dee" Johnson (Guitar), Michael Brown (Saxophone), Jessir Primer (Saxophone), LaKeisha Burks (Vocals (Background)), Doug Dumas (Guitar (Bass)), Ollie Liddell (Trombone), Alonzo Swiggett (Percussion)
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