2010, Jive Records
'Love Letter is not the R. Kelly album for those who love the singer for his freaky ways, his wince/chuckle-inducing lyrics. Apart from one line in "Lost in Your Love" - specifically "I wanna make love in Braille, while I'm feelin' on you" - and perhaps "Taxi Cab," Kelly's tenth studio album is tame by his standard. It's easily the least sexually charged album in his discography, ideal for those who admire him as a singer, arranger, and producer but tune out the fantastical come-ons. Packaged like a classic '60s album, a handful of songs are clearly designed to evoke the sound of that era; the pleading "Radio Message" and "When a Woman Loves," as well as the pained "How Do I Tell Her?" and the bouncing "Love Is" (featuring K. Michelle), are too well-crafted and convincingly delivered to be heard as mere genre exercises. A handful of other highlights, with their lingering melodies, fluid basslines, and delicate flourishes, radiate warmth and recall late-'70s and early-'80s soft soul. Otherwise, on the likes of the steady-rocking "Number One Hit," the sweet title song, and the lighthearted "A Love Letter Christmas," Kelly is in contemporary mode but continues to keep it classy. A faithful cover of Michael Jackson's "You Are Not Alone," an unlisted bonus track, closes it out.' - Andy Kellman / All Music Guide
Tracklisting
Disc 1
| 1 | Love Letter |
| 2 | Love Letter |
| 3 | Number One Hit |
| 4 | Not Feelin' The Love |
| 5 | Lost In Your Love |
| 6 | Just Can't Get Enough |
| 7 | Taxi Cab |
| 8 | Radio Message |
| 9 | When A Woman Loves |
| 10 | Love Is |
| 11 | Just Like That |
| 12 | Music Must Be A Lady |
| 13 | Love Letter Christmas |
| 14 | How Do I Tell Her |
| 15 | You Are Not Alone |
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