Carol Riddick

Hey Y'all, To the staff and to all of the SoulTracks Readers!!!
Thank you, first, to Chris and everyone at Soul Tracks.com who've chosen to feature my music; I am honored and forever grateful. I truly do hope that all of you enjoy my debut CD titled "Moments Like This". It is so much a part of me and it is very special to me. I went through such a process while writing this CD that I re-live it every time I listen to or sing one of my songs. I do hope that a note, a word, a phrase or something moves you as you listen because there are messages that moved through me to make this project. Frankly, I can't take any credit for it though, I just let God work! Thank you for taking the time to get to know a little about me.
Thank you & God Bless,
Carol Riddick
Web Sites:
Official Web Site
Listen to interview at HoneySoul.com
Biography
Philadelphia has given the soul music world some of its greatest performers of the last four decades, and the City of Brotherly Love continues to display its native talent with young singers like Carol Riddick. The native of Philly's South side first came to public notice as a backing singer with DJ Jazzy Jeff and the Fresh Prince. She used that springboard to become a much sought-after vocalist, working over the past decade with such artists as Anthony Hamilton, Kindred and Jill Scott.
After years supporting others, in 2005 Riddick determined to move to the front and spent the year writing music for her solo debut album. She also teamed up with a number of notable producers for the album, including Carvin Haggins & Ivan Barias (Musiq, Faith Evans), James Poyser (Erykah Badu, The Roots) and Anthony Bell (Jill Scott, Jewel). The result is Moments Like This, independently released in 2006 on Axis Music Group.
Moments has been percolating around in soul circles for most of 2006, getting uniformly strong word-of-mouth, and with good reason. Riddick has a smooth, attractive voice reminiscent of Regina Belle, and her performance on Moments is uniformly stunning. She also proves herself a quality songwriter, with both a consistently strong sense of melody and intelligent lyrical content.
There's more than a touch of 70s Philly Soul on Moments Like This, giving the album an instantly classic feel. So mid-tempo cuts like "Confused" and "I Like the Way It Feels" could have been relevant in 1976 but sound great in 2006. Even stronger are the numerous ballads, the best of which are "A Better Me" and the beautiful title cut. Arguably the album's high point, though, is "Brown-Eyed Girl," an bluesy ode to empowerment that benefits from rich production by Fred Kenney. But any of a half dozen other cuts could be noted, as Moments is uniformly strong in material, production and performance.
Like Lynne Fiddmont's Flow earlier this year, Moments Like This evidences that there is a talented new generation of female adult soul singers ready to accept the torch held twenty years ago by Anita Baker and Phyllis Hyman. It is a marvelous album and a great introduction to a very talented young artist. Highly recommended.
By Chris Rizik
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Comments
A R&B Powerhouse!!!-CaRoL RiDdICK!!!
whererealmusicdwells - June 8th, 2007
I have seen some great performers, but none like the dynamic stylings of this R&B siren known as Carol Riddick! From the first time I heard her as a background vocalist for Jill Scott, I was blown away by her tone and control followed by hearing her on numerous classic tracks with other artists like Musiq Soulchild "Soulstar", Kindred "We are Family", Norman Brown "I Might", Jeff Bradshaw "Can You Come Over", Anthony Hamilton "Float" and Larry Gold "Lovin You"!!!
Carol releashed her debut timeless classic "Moments Like This" with stellar reviews and I was amazed at the quality of music and lyrical content in every song and to see her live!!! OMG!! She is unreal and she never does the same show twice whether a different version or rift or melody......This R&B songstress clearly has all the goods to show most of the women in the mainstream how it should be done....effortlessly!!
