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Feb 16, 2016 Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group International Move Your Body The Isley Brothers Eternal ℗ 2001 SKG Music L. Composer, Author: Ronald Isley. Feb 24, 2009 The Isley Brothers - Eternal - 2001. Move Your Body 2. (performed by R. Kelly with Ronald & Ern. DOWNLOAD-The Isley Brothers-The Essential Isley.

Product Description The Isley Brothers: Ronald 'Mr. Biggs' Isley (vocals); Ernie Isley (guitar).

'Contagious' was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal. Reduced to siblings Ronald and younger brother Ernie (Rudolph became a minister, O'Kelly passed on in 1986, and Marvin was beset by diabetes), the Isley Brothers' Dreamworks debut is still very much in the vein of past triumphs.

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Plenty of smooth grooves, songs dealing with the varying facets of romance, and at least one Isleyfied cover (this time out Chicago's 'If You Leave Me Now' finds Ronald Isley transforming the MOR standard into a slow jam classic). Resurrecting Mr. Benchmark_rx.py File. Biggs, the larger-than-life playa alter-ego that first surfaced on R. Kelly's 1995 hit 'Down Low (Nobody Has To Know),' older sibling Ronald gets to coolly snarl his way through 'Contagious,' a tale of discovered infidelity featuring Kelly as the other guy.

Other notables who pop up are Philly songstress Jill Scott (the simmering duet 'Said Enough') and Angela Winbush (the silk-sheet anthem 'Warm Summer Night'). Ernie Isley's guitar playing also plays a major role whether it's on the chugging jam 'Move Your Body' or the smoldering 'Ernie's Jam.'

Aided by the cream of contemporary R&B, The Isleys continue to prove their relevance after 40-plus years of forging trends. Personnel: Angela Winbush (vocals, keyboards, drum programming); Raphael Saadiq (guitar, background vocals); Donnie Lyle, Ernie Isley (guitar); James 'Big Jim' Wright (keyboards, background vocals); Jimmy Jam, Kelvin Wooten (keyboards); Alexander Richbourg (percussion, drum programming); Paulinho Da Costa (percussion); Abel Garibaldi, Ian Mereness (programming); Boogie Jake (drum programming); The Johnson Sisters, Jill Scott, Avant, Ronald Isley (background vocals). Producers include: Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis, Raphael Saadiq, R. Kelly, Steve 'Stone' Huff. Engineers include: Glenn Standridge, Abel Garibaldi, Peter Mokran. Additional personnel includes: Angela Winbush (vocals, keyboards, programming); Steve 'Stone' Huff, Jimmy Jam, Terry Louis (various instruments); Raphael Saadiq (guitar, bass, background vocals); Donnie Lyle (guitar, bass); James 'Big Jim' Wright (keyboards, background vocals); Kevin Wooten (keyboards); Martgol Beasley, Paulinho Da Costa (percussion); Jake & The Phatman, Abel Garibaldi, Ian Mereness, Alex Richbourg (programming); Jill Scott, The Johnson Sisters, Avant (background vocals).

Audio Mixers: Neil Pogue; Steve Hodge. Dolby Atmos Demo Disc. Arrangers: Jimmy Jam; R. Kelly; Terry Lewis. Recording information: A Room, Philadelphia, PA; Conway Studios, Hollywood, CA; Flyte Tyme studios, Edina, MN; Larrabee West Recording Studio, West Hollywood, CA; Pookie Lab, Sacramento, CA; Stone Recording, Chicago, IL; Touch Of Jazz Studios, Philadelphia, PA; Trans Continental Studios, Orlando, FL.

For the most part, I HATE this cd!!! It's terrible!! Ron Isley performing as his alter ego 'Mr. Biggs' is a unique and legendary concept.

Didn't Garth Brooks make that same attempt as 'Chris Gaines' several years ago? That CD bombed and so did this CD: 'ETERNAL' by the Isley brothers. For the most part, the songs on this cd are weak and SUCK!

*please excuse the language!* I'm sorry about this Mr. Biggs, but you could've worked the concept a little bit more and made a better CD. FACT: There's only three good songs on this CD. 'Contagious' is my favorite, which features Chante Moore and R. Kelly singing the guest vocals, but this version of this song isn't as good as the radio edit.

This album version is too lofty and floats about as hard to grasp. The radio version of Contagious swears more during the chorus is darker and more edgy -- th at's the way I like it! I can't remember the other song titles, but 'You're all I need' and another song (?) which features Jill Scott singing a duet with Ron Isley. Those are the other two Jams on this CD. There's one more song that's also gotten radio attention but I can't remember it's name, however it's not all that great in my opinion. All of the other songs in this disc are weak and have FORCED me to decide to sell this cd on ebay. If it weren't for the three good songs on this album which save this CD, I'd entirely consider this cd a TOTAL WASTE of my time.

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