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Keith Robertson: Press

"Love, Life & Relationships" by Keith Robertson is a pleasing mix of R&B songs that are linked together with fresh musical production and passionate lyrics. Keith demonstrates his veratility as a musician and a vocalist. "Love U Like Crazy" is a sure standout on this CD, which should be a welcome addition to the adult/contemporary format.
Chris Jasper (Isley Brothers) - Gold City Records (Dec 2, 2006)
“Keith Robertson has created a bold and courageous mix of passionate songs that tackle the issues of Love, Life and Relationships through thought provoking experiences based on a spiritual foundation. Each song speaks in a common sense language built upon well constructed lyrics and R&B grooves that extend to sensitive Latin rhythms. It is quite evident the time, energy and research of life experiences represented in this presentation.”

“The songs are interwoven as they explore issues, from the romantic “God Sent Me An Angel”, to the sorrowful plight of the homeless in “Don’t Nobody Wanna Be Here”, to the human cry, “Teach Me How to Love”- surely, a song that should speak for us all, delivering a message well worth a life time of pursuit. I think Keith has hit a strong chord here. His vocals are both passionate and sincere. Relationships should be built upon a strong spiritual foundation. We, as humans, do not have all the answers. God is the strength that heals and mends wounds that allows us to grow together and most of all, to forgive. To God Be The Glory. Congratulations Keith!”
~ Reggie Calloway, Grammy Nominated Producer, Midnight Star and Calloway
Reggie Calloway - Calloway Records (Dec 7, 2006)
“Love, Life & Relationships”
CD Review
By : Chauncey Isom

Songs I like best: Love U Like Crazy, Stay, Don’t Nobody Wanna Be Here, Teach Me How To Love, Mi Corazon.

Love U Like Crazy: a fun, danceable, up-tempo number. A pleasure to listen to.

Stay: A hip, smooth R&B track. It spreads like butter.

Don’t Nobody: a touching, thought-provoking song about homelessness. Well done – I get teary-eyed whenever I hear it.

Teach Me How To Love: An honest, relate-able song/prayer about the struggle to love others as God loves. Very inspirational.

Mi Corazon: great job on the vocals-very convincing. Perfect for the song.

Other thoughts: cool production and positive vibe.
Chauncey Isom - Friend (Mar 1, 2007)