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> ALSO NOTED: Kim Waters (right), In the Name of Love (Shanachie); Fruteland Jackson, Blues 2.0 (Electro-Fi Records); Tamia, Still (Elektra); World Saxophone Quartet, Experience (Justin Time); Stephanie Cooke, Everything (King Street); Charnett Moffett, For the Love of Peace (Piadrum); Pieces of a Dream, No Assembly Required (Heads Up); Oran Coltrane, Oranyan (BabySiva/Deity); Alyson Williams, It's About Time (Three Keys); Theo, Chemistry (Compendia); Usher, Confessions (Arista); Women of Africa (Putumayo); Master P, Good Side/Bad Side (New No Limit/Koch); DOA, From Outta Nowhere (New World); Lil' Flip, U Gotta Feel Me (Sony); Knoc-Turn'al, The Way I Am (Elektra); Cypress Hill, Till Death Do Us Part (Columbia); Cassidy, Split Personality (J Records); Teddy Richards, Chelsea Sketches (Farrich Music); and Toots and the Maytals, True Love (V2).
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