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Richie Love Review by Harry S. Eure, Founder and Director of The Afro-Academy of Dramatic, Music and Performing Arts, Inc. and Eure Productions. Several years ago, in 1987, Richie Love, produced his first LP musical recording, “Love Explosion”, which featured vocalist, Carey Washington, and Richie Love on the singles “Fed Up” and “Wish I Had A Dime”, also with, then 14 year old “Dismost”, whom “Love” musically mentored during his early music years. “Love” and “Washington” are both musical prodigies from Omaha, NE. —Their time having now come full circle, Carey Washington has now, and recently produced and recorded Richie. With Johnie Payton and Richie Love, as co-producers their most recent collaborative album, entitled— "New Horizons"! —featuring the smooth and sax-y’ woodwind sounds of Mr.Richie Love. Yes, They did it again, but even better than the first; A new and purposed eclectic music offering, with the confidence, of their enhanced musical maturity, creativity and professional artistry. Yes, Richie Love’s “New Horizons”, produced by Carey Washington and co-produced by Richie Love and Johnie Payton is a brilliant music tapestry, woven with a blend of Jazz, Melodic Soul, and a taste of progressive Rap. Richie’s and Carey ‘s diverse and deep listening “call to (Richie’s) arms”, includes twelve (12) original virtuoso instrumental and soulful vocal overlaid tracks are unique, distinctive and original. It’s a very new complementary compilation of Jazz, Soul, EDM Jazz, R&B