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Get Used to It

Get Used to It

Released: 2006-10-16
℗ 2006 TBNH Ltd
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12 Items
Listen on Apple Music
Buy on iTunes Store
Released: 2006-10-16
℗ 2006 TBNH Ltd

iTunes Store: Customer Reviews

2009-09-01

N'dea is back!!

N'deas vocal contribution makes the album worth downloading, the previous singers never cut it for me. The songs sound pretty fresh too. Give it 8/10
G-whizz
2008-08-16

For a master class in funk....

....then get "Right On". The rest of the album won't disappoint but this track is a classy, blow-by-blow funk lesson. Ouch!
Batuca3
2008-02-27

Mmmmm....

Thought the album was good, with smooth vocals and as usual the same high quality soul groove that makes you buy every new album produced by the BNH. Having said that I still don't think any of the hired lead vocalists could ever touch the amazing vocal talents displayed by Nicole Russo...... still a firm favourite with many fans.
dibley89
2007-09-29

Groovy kinda soul

Loved this album... encapsulates the old groove of BNH with a modern sounding vocal and beat. Great progression from the old classic melodies of the 90's that will have you tapping your feet to every track. x
Emi44
2007-03-30

Not Bad, but where are the uptempo hits? Bring back Akimbo!

It IS rather nice, IT IS well produced, it IS well sung, it IS a good thing that they managed to get back together with N'Dea (their best ever singer). But it is NOT at all their first or 2nd album, very unfortunately. After having wandered to try and find a broader audience and commercial succes, BNH seem to have watered down their original recipe and losing their initial fan base and that's a shame, both musically, and commercially. They miss the Ooomf from their original days and Kincaid seems to have been instrumental in this, when the more edgy / jazzfunkey Bartholomew has demonstrated his great danceable jazz composition abilities with his earlier side band Akimbo. And this is the factor that needs to be put back in BNH, so they make people dance again... which, quite unfortunately, this album, like the previous, and the previous, won't. Bring back BNH!
GeeeFlat
2006-10-28

Ndea is back.....

After a very very long wait Ndea Davenport is finally back with the Heavies. And its well worth waiting for. Ndea's smooth vocals along with the raw unpolished sound that the Heavies were renowned for way back when they produced some of their early classics is still evident but with a slightly heavier mature sound. Songs that stand out are Love Is and Music but dont judge on your first or even second listen, this is an album that grows on you as you listen to it. After a mass of artists that fall into the rather wide category of R&B / Soul this is an album that can finally be labelled as "FUNK". Ndea Davenport and the Brand New Heavies just go perfectly together so lets hope for more albums and hopefully a tour !
Lushboy
2006-10-20

Thirtysomethingdesciple

At last there back together doing what they do best, the Heavies and N'dea! You will not find better than this and if you are a veteran of the Acid Jazz years you'll be shaking your beerbelly to this for a week,just like me! viva Acid Jazz, viva BNH!
youngish deciple
2006-10-19

If you are looking for innovation......

then don't look here. Well produced, well sung middle of the road stuff
Prophet
2006-10-16

Their back.....

with a vengence, the Heavies return with simply a breathtaking blast from the past. If you were a fan the first time around then this album is not just a must..it is a necessity.
Sit back, relax...let the music take you to the places you remember!
Let's do it Again is amazing, I promise the standards are as high as they ever were.
GlenB