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Next

There are 2 bands named NEXT: 1.- Next are an American R&B trio with members R.L. Huggar, T-Low and Tweety. NEXT was discovered in their home town of Saint Paul, Minnesota by Producer/DJ KAYGEE (of Naughty By Nature). After Signing with KAYGEE's then newly formed label DIVINE MILL & Possessing a sound similar to Dru Hill and BLACKstreet, Next scored mainstream success in the late 90's and early 00's, They scored a number one hit on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 with the Kaygee & Darren Lighty Produced "Too Close" (1998), later covered by the British boyband Blue in 2003 and reaching number two in the UK

Album

Next

Label: Retso Records
Released: 2015

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Song of the Day

Next (feat. Nile Rodgers)

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Label: Retso Records
Released: 2015
Duration: 06:10

Album

Next

Label: Victor
Released: 2011

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Video

Next

Featuring the music of Bela Fleck And The Flecktones
Duration: 3:40

Bela Fleck And The Flecktones (Victor Wooten - bass, Jeff Coffin - sax, Futureman - drumitar) performing "Next".
Album

NExT

Label: Hope Street
Released: 2008
Track listing: Next Door; Tinguelyness; Luz Entre Deux Eaux; Cease Fire; Iguana Crossing; Seule; Homeless Hymn; Colour Beginning; French Walker at Wounded Knee.

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Article: Album Review

Francois Corneloup: NExT

Read "NExT" reviewed by Phil DiPietro


The French saxophonist Francois Corneloup is a baritone/soprano saxophone specialist and a forty-something wild man deserving wider recognition. Last year's release of the U.L.M. Trio recording, with fellow French firecracker Marc Ducret on guitar and the capaciously capable drummer Martin France of Britain, deservedly raised his international profile. This release, falling into the avant-groove category inhabited ...

Album

Next

Label: Blue Note
Released: 2002

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Article: Album Review

Soulive: Next

Read "Next" reviewed by Craig W. Hurst


Big and chunky, phat and phunky would describe the music on the newest CD Next by the groove based jazz organ quartet Soulive. Two of the more outstanding musical facets that are ubiquitous on this recording are the tightness of the ensemble and the omnipresence of a driving bass line groove. Coupled with the thick sounding ...

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Article: Album Review

Soulive: Next

Read "Next" reviewed by Phil DiPietro


Honestly? I wasn’t intending on reviewing this one... ‘til I heard it! Sophomore slump my sweet a...uhh, Lord. You heard it here first, this recording is going to blow the roof offa Soulive, and the roof, the roof, the roof is already on fire!... catch my meanin’ now? These guys managed to sell truckloads of records ...


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