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04/20/2008
#1095

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Surface
"3 Deep"


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Year of Release: 1990
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  • The First Time
  • Give Her Your Love
  • All I Want Is You
  • Tomorrow
  • You're The One
  • Never Gonna Let You Down
  • 10
  • Don't Wanna Turn You Off
  • When It Comes To Love
  • Ain't Givin' Up
  • Love X Trust
  • Kid Stuff

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    "3 Deep"



    Surface -- a group of R&B/Soul singers laced in the romantic side of music, as their third album, 3 Deep resulted a #1 song, "The First Time" (1991).


    3 Deep has incredible romance songs, a very easy atmosphere of music needed for those "special times." There isn't a bad song on this release, especially for those who enjoy this kind of romance music. Easily fitting the Smooth Jazz format, even a bit more romance than that of BoyZ II Men.


    The first six songs have the romance style: "The First Time," "Give Her Your Love," All I Want Is You," "Tomorrow," "You're The One," "Never Gonna Let You Down." The remaining songs "10," "Don't Wanna Turn You Off," "When It Comes To Love," "ain't Givin' Up," "Love X Trust," "Kid Stuff."


    The soft, love ballads are the standout tracks on 3 Depp. The remaining tracks of upbeat dance tunes sounds just the same as the other popular artists of the time. A whole album of love songs would be better, and I'm sure If you're familiar with this group's only #1 song, each song on this release is in that same fashion. For all the hopeless romantics in all of us, Surface has its roots in everlasting love, and keeping the romance alive.


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    Previous Review: #1094
    Isley Brothers--The Isley Brothers Story-Volume 2: The T-Neck Years (1969-85)
    Next Review: #1096
    The Chordettes--The Best Of The Chordettes