Sooner than later, we might have to reconsider R. Kelly's past, personal failure and start recognizing, once again, the music he makes, specifically on his most recent LP, Love Letter. There's enough stuff on this album to make it séance-worthy, not to mention the way he taps into the tender souls of both Marvin Gaye and Michael Jackson in previously unmatched ways. Just admit it; you've been dying to see "Kellz" in person, as you're a fan trapped between "I Believe I Can Fly" and "Not Feelin' The Love." We've all secretly loved this guy. R&B darlings Keyshia Cole and Marsha Ambrosius join him on this superb night. —Eric Tullis