I just ordered it from 215music.com. I really looking forward to hearing it
all.  They also have it on Amazon.com and Itunes. I really enjoyed her last
album Intellipop. Definitely on the recommend list.



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Rhonda Smith, World Renowned Bass Player for Prince, Releases New
Album
Posted: 2006-09-23

Rhonda Smith, longstanding bass player for legendary visionary
Prince, has appeared on a myriad of magazine covers from Bass Player
with the purple majesty himself to Bassics. Now she prepares to
release her groundbreaking sophomore album RS2 featuring guest
appearances from Prince, Sheila E., Fred Hammond and others

Redefining the role of gifted musicians who are also equally gifted
vocalists, confessional singer/songwriter and bass player Rhonda
Smith, is one of music's great undiscovered treasures. As a
vocalist, the pearly tone songstress is lyrically sophisticated with
emotional depth that is both admirable and technically brilliant,
and as a musician, she has sparked several genres of music including
smooth jazz/funk and electrified funk/rock, which only touch the tip
of her creative abilities.

"This is Rhonda ... and SHE is funky!"--Prince

Rhonda, who released her debut record Intellipop in 2000, has played
bass for and toured with the revolutionary Prince for close to a
decade; and anyone familiar with the Purple Majesty's stringent work
ethic knows that in order to be a part of his innovative ensemble,
artistic perfection is a non-negotiable requirement.

"This is Rhonda and she is funky" is the chant heard and sung by
millions of Prince fans at shows on 5 continents. But make no
mistake; the funk is only the tip of the iceberg. Taking the
incalculable experience of working alongside one of the industry's
most revered pioneering talents, along with a treasure trove of
perfect melodies, Rhonda has skillfully packaged it all in a disc
that will surely give her the respect she rightfully deserves.

"Rhonda Smith is the consummate example of power and grace on bass.
A member of Prince's New Power Generation band since 1997, Rhonda
can apply fretless finesse to a steamy ballad and, in the spin of a
boot heel, dole out serious double-thumbing on a furious funk
workout. With Prince, Smith's grooves onstage and on disc are
impressive -- but her evocative 2000 debut solo CD Intellipop
reveals a savvy composer, sultry vocalist, and seasoned arranger /
producer who masterfully juggles overdubbed 5- and 6-string,
electric upright, piccolo bass, and fretless in service of the
songs." - Bass Player Magazine

RS2, Rhonda's sophomore CD, is a breakout and breakthrough record
that beautifully showcases the genius talent in her element. And
people do dig it, especially His Royal Badness, who also appears on
RS2. The album is plush and detailed with an abundance of virtuoso
performances from renowned artist Sheila E. to a surprising duet
with gospel superstar Fred Hammond. Rhonda says that in her
experience playing with Prince she has learned "a lot of patience
and the importance of being solid in the band." She goes on to
say: "Everyone has a different role and I've learned a lot of
techniques from Prince. You have to be around it and inhale it and
watch it for a while and live and breathe it. Things such as that I
have learned and have been invaluable."

It comes as no surprise that the ambitious musician with a storied
career that spans over two decades, comes from a musical family.
Born in Halifax, Nova Scotia, the oldest black community in Canada,
she and her family moved to the French and Jazz-influenced Montreal
while she was a child. There, she was surrounded by the sounds of
piano riffs, her mother's instrument of choice, as well as a lot of
rock & roll. As a child, Smith, who has three siblings that are also
musically- inclined, learned how to play the baritone horn,
keyboard, guitar and of course, bass.

Rhonda attended McGill University in Montreal where she studied jazz
performance. While at McGill, she began touring Canada with
different rock groups, usually as the sole female artist proving
that she could hang with her male counterparts. She worked with many
notable Canadian artists including Claude Dubois, Daniel Lavoie,
Robert Charlebois, and Joanne Blouin. She won a coveted Juno Award
(the Canadian equivalent of a Grammy) for Best Contemporary Jazz
Album for her work with Jim Hillman and The Merlin Factor.

Since coming to the US, Rhonda's resume reads like a Who's Who of
the music industry. In addition to her work with Prince, she has
performed with Chaka Khan, Beyonce, T. I., Erykah Badu, Patti
Austin, Patrice Rushen, Brenda Russell, Lee Ritenour, Larry Graham,
Patti Labelle, Little Richard, Justin Timberlake, Najee, Candy
Dulfer, Kirk Whalum and George Clinton, to name a few.

"Montreal born, LA-based Rhonda Smith is an in-demand bass player of
the highest order. Her resume includes work with Chaka Khan, Sheila
E and backed artists as diverse as Little Richard, Justin Timberlake
and Robert Palmer"--Australian Musician Magazine

Rhonda is no stranger to the camera either. She has been featured in
numerous music videos, appeared on the covers of Bass Player and
Bassics magazines and even spent stints with The Martin Short Show
and The Wayne Brady Show. She has 3 Platinum Plaques on her wall and
in 2004 played for 1.4 million attendees over 88 sold-out dates on
Prince's wildly successful Musicology Tour.

Recorded and performed primarily in Atlanta, RS2 is an inventive
disc that favors solid instrumentation and radiant harmonies, with
Rhonda's voice flowing gorgeously over the unpredictable beats. The
diversity and musicality of the album draw obvious comparisons to
Prince. However, "Ms. Rhonda" clearly has her own unique identity
and sound. The legendary visionary has undoubtedly influenced Smith
as a businesswoman and artist, however she is quick to point out
that she is not a Prince clone. "This record tells a story. We made
a conscious effort to assemble an album that people can listen to
from top to bottom without having to hit the skip button. No filler
allowed." No filler indeed. Experience Rhonda's breakthrough-- RS2.

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