MP3 Download
| Publisher | Grand Central Records Ltd. |
| Creator | Various Artists- Grand Central Records |
| Format | MP3 Download |
| Label | Grand Central Records Ltd. |
| Running Time | 0: 0 |
| Title | Veba vs Grand Central Vol. |
| Studio | Grand Central Records Ltd. |
| Genre | pop-music |
| Release Date | 2005-08-23 |
| Manufacturer | Grand Central Records Ltd. |
Review by Kevin G. Berry, 2009-12-20
This is a favorite of that stays in HEAVY ROTATION; Veba has a unique and soulful voice that compliments the prodution of Rae & Christian. I hope she is recording new material because I can't get enough of this recording."LAVISH" IS MY S**T;Good time music!!!!
Review by E. Brown, 2009-11-17
Veba's voice is deep and soulful. The featured djs strike just the right balance of energy & danceability whilst maintaining a chilled, downtempo feel. Not the Cafe del Mar Balaeric sound, but definitely a funky, soulful collection of not-so-top-40 tunes. A great listen from beginning to end.
Review by DJ Come of Age, 2008-09-03
I've been wondering what took you so long to get here. Maybe you're a lot like myself and just found Veba's album from diligent searching. Maybe you stumbled across it just by chance. Well, no matter the method I hope you're willing to listen to her music.Veba is the UK's version of a hidden gem. Up until this album, she appeared on a few compilations but didn't have an album dedicated to her songs. I first heard of Veba while listening to a mix by DJ Spinna. His remix of `All I Ask' is enough to bring a smile to my face. Funky bassline, great vocals, a nice rhythmic appetizer to indulge in. Another sure shot on this cd is titled `Spellbound'. You'll wonder why you haven't heard of Veba before. Here in late 2008 she's still a star on the rise. Production by Rae and Christian has never been short of outstanding. These guys offer nothing but fierce production and their music goes hand in hand with Veba's voice. Give this a deeper look and enjoy your stay.
DJ Come of Age
Kaiserslautern-Germany
Review by Terrance L. Blackford, 2005-09-17
Tight. Really good. Veba's vocals compliment Mark Rae's beats like no other.