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Platinum Pied Pipers featuring Raheem DeVaughn “50 Ways To Leave Your Lover (Paul Simon Cover)”

February 1st, 2009

pppOf the sort who believe that R&B is dead? Well, that’s only because you’re not getting your soul fix from the right sources…real-deal sources like the Platinum Pied Pipers, the non-R. Kelly-affiliated (you can breathe a sigh of relief, now) teaming of Detroit musician/ production duo Waajeed and Saadiq.

After raising eyebrows and catching eardrums with one-off creations like their fuzzy, slow-funk recreation of Burt Bacharach’s classic “The Look of Love”, PPP unleashed something the soul junkie crowd were desperately in search of with the 2005 full-length Triple P, a core-soothing collection of wondrously crafted aural chocolate that drew heavy praise from various corners of the globe.

Preceding their recently released (and even more acclaimed) sophomore album, Abundance, PPP gave fans a belated Christmas gift with the outtakes and remixes-adorned Abundance Mixtape (which you can download for FREE HERE), highlighted by a revised treatment of their cover of Paul Simon’s oft-re-referenced ‘76 No. 1 “50 Ways To Leave Your Lover”.

Current R&B fave Raheem DeVaughn fronts this stellar new version, his eased croon applying the perfect delicate touch to the Pipers’ cool Latin-jazz soundbed. Those not moved into a snapping frenzy by this tune’s breezy hi-hat sizzle and jammy synthesizer doodling need to check their pulse immediately.

DL: “50 Ways To Leave Your Lover (Paul Simon Cover)” (alt)

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  1. Elvis
    February 1st, 2009 at 16:58 | #1

    Another great find. Thank you!

  2. n
    February 5th, 2009 at 05:13 | #2

    ppp is the truth. they’re one of my fave groups just based off of their first album. and that album is perfection.
    thank you for posting this. i had forgotten they had a new album coming out.

  3. Taron
    February 6th, 2009 at 15:45 | #3

    I love me some Raheem D. but i prefer Rogiers’s version of 50 Ways. It’s always good to hear the ‘before’ and ‘after’ though. Still good altogether!

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