Luther Vandross and Al Green make beautiful music....baby making music......have 3 kids to prove...Lil Luther, ALicia,ALlysa..
I think a lot of women like stuff by Enya, Enigma, and Delerium as that music has a certain mood to it.
1) Marvin Gaye - Sexual Healing 2) Ashanti - Rock Wit U and last but not least... 3) Ton Loc - Wild Thing As far as albums, I'd say Led Zeppelin IV...
This album is for after things have already gotten revved up: Massive Attack: Mezzanine and their single LP: Teardrop This stuff is great- it is the sexiest, f**k-me-hard-and-slow music there is.
RocketsPimp... you. go. boy. depending on what kind of woman you're with (and what kind of music she likes)... Sade - Love Deluxe (the whole album) - Lovers Rock (the whole album) Zero 7 - simple things (the whole album) Deftones - Change (in the house of flies) Luther Vandross - The Best of Luther Vandross (Vol. 1 & 2) Stevie Wonder - Songs in the Key of Life Maxwell - Urban Hang Suite (the whole album) - Submerge (Til We Become the Sun) Pink Floyd - Time Donell Jones - Where I Wanna Be - Shorty (Got Her Eyes On Me) - You Know What's Up - Knocks Me Off My Feet Ginuwine - So Anxious - My Pony (Freak 'N You remix) Norah Jones - Come Away With Me (the whole album) H-Town (umm...how many songs do you want to know about??) - Special Kind of Fool - Thin Line Between Love and Hate - I Sleep U, I Wear U (i swear this song is guaranteed to get you laid...) - Emotions - Toon Girl Isley Brothers (guaranteed to get you laid, my brother...) - Voyage to Atlantis - Footsteps in the Dark - Sensuality - Between the Sheets i hope that's enough, cause i can go on for days with baby making music....
oh, and there's nothing wrong with mixing in some Rat Pack before you get hot and heavy (maybe while cooking)...depending once again on the woman and the mood... - Fly Me To the Moon - Luck Be A Lady - Day and Night - Volare - Everybody Needs Somebody oh...and how could i possibly forget Miles Davis (the king) the best jazz album of all time: Kind of Blue or any of his works with Gil Evans or ANYTHING by Diana Krall
Good stuff, Verse. You can't go wrong with Kind of Blue. One of the best albums ever period. Anything by Sinatra is good pre-music. Gives you some panache, too. I don't think anyone's said Mazzy Star. (sp?) Her most popular song is Fade into You, but that whole album is smooth as silk and guaranteed to get you laid. Amazing mood music.
Thanks, everyone (especially Rasselas ). I already have a Sade mix CD that works pretty well, at least the last time I tried it. Miles too. Looks like I've got some downloading to do tonight. BTW, DonnyMost. Sweet list. I forgot about those Weezer, Pumpkins and Jeff Buckley tunes. Those are going on for sure.
While I don't understand it...chicks dig slow country music...especially if they are from Texas. Learn to dance and offer to dance with them for no reason. Chicks totally dig it and they think it is romantic.
One of these days a woman will answer one of these threads instead of a bunch of dudes... BTW, the choices of Marvin Gaye, Luther, Maxwell, and Sade are all excellent. Old school R&B is just smooooooth, too. I also love stuff by Diana Krall and anything sexy with a lot of sultry saxophone in it. But it all depends... you may have some classy lady who enjoys Sinatra, slow dancing, and candlelit dinners or a hood rat that prefers Freak Nasty, getting in a 3-point stance and doing Da Dip, and Jumbo Jacks. Good luck, dude.
Damn, this thread is creeping me out. Kinda like finding out which people prefer leopard print bikinni briefs. It's a visual I really didn't need, becuase if you're recommending it, you've used it. Often. Ugh...
Perhaps if you're trying to convince her to join your suicide makeout love pact club! How about Chelsa Hotel? You can wittily bring up the little factoid that while drunk he admited that the song was about him getting "oral love" from Janis Joplin? That'll put her in the mood.
ima_drummer, you'll have to give us a full report! (or at least a sanitized version, for the children). Oh, and I agree---DonnyMost, excellent taste. Jeff Buckley, Wilco, Ben Harper---nice.
I had fairly good success this past weekend with a live version of #41 from a certain mid-July show in The Woodlands.