You Make It Easy
Keith Washington sounds so much like Luther Vandross, it´s eerie. On You Make It Easy, Washington regularly employs the Vandross device of starting a phrase deep in his diaphragm and expelling the line in an upward swoosh of rising pitch and dynamics and then trailing off in a wistful sigh. For Vandross, the device is a technique to dramatize his well crafted songs, but for Washington, it´s just a gimmick. He uses the trick to establish a romantic atmosphere because his clichéd songs aren´t capable of telling a real story.