Jonathan Butler - Do You Love Me (1997)

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Title: Do You Love Me
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: Encoded Music
Genre: Smooth Jazz / Soul
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue, log, scans)
Total Time: 52:58 min
Total Size: 352 MB
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Tracklist:

01 Song for Elizabeth (04:10)
02 Do You Love Me? (04:34)
03 The Other Side of the World (04:33)
04 Life After You (04:43)
05 New Life (04:05)
06 Dancing on the Shore (04:16)
07 You Don't Belong To Me (04:29)
08 The Way You Look Tonight
09 Amen (04:18)
10 A Kiss (04:01)
11 Lost to Love (06:26)
12 My Only Joy (04:23)


On Jonathan Butler's N2K Encoded Music debut, Do You Love Me, he continues his jack-of-two-trades approach, balancing R&B-based vocal tunes with easy, acoustic guitar-based instrumentals. While it's a friendly enough listen, Butler here doesn't display a powerful enough mastery of either format. His guttural, heartfelt vocal style -- reminiscent of Jon Secada -- can make even the most Lionel Richie-esque lyric seem deeper than it is (even a new song with a title like "The Way You Look Tonight"), but few of the adult-oriented vocal tunes here are as memorable or hooky as his best-known hit, "Sarah Sarah." "Do You Love Me?," for instance, should be a deep, emotional moment, but comes off as a pleasant, easily dismissed conversation. Fortunately, "You Don't Belong to Me" has more lyrical bite, nicely underscored with a percussive guitar line underneath his angry tone. Butler should put more of that pointed energy into his play-it-safe instrumentals, which generally gallop along smoothly without building much steam. The best one can do with this sort of album is like Butler a lot. -- Jonathan Widran