I felt compelled to write a review for this - since there is not yet a review and also since this is one of my all time favourite albums!
I first heard this at university when someone living on my corridor used to play it at all hours of the day. Rather than being irritated by this the ... Read review
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Arie herself plays guitar, supplemented by strings (instead of synthesizers) and drums (instead of drum machines). The first single, "Video", is a calm, confiden...
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Advantages: Uplifting and easy to listen to Disadvantages: none
I felt compelled to write a review for this - since there is not yet a review and also since this is one of my all time favourite albums!
I first heard this at university when someone living on my corridor used to play it at all hours of the day. Rather than being irritated by this the music really began to grow on me until I got to the point where I really had to go and find out what it was and buy my own copy!
This is in my opinion her best album.
... ...a musical style that is probably best described as neo soul with elements of R&B. The album also has quite a folk feel to some of the tracks - for example "Beautiful".
The most recogniseable track is "Video" which is about the appreciation of beauty other than that which is skin deep. My personal favourite track for both lyrics and music is "Strength, Courage and Wisdom". The clarity of tone of India Arie's voice makes this album very easy to listen ...
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Advantages: Voice, Lyrics Disadvantages: A bit inconcistant aftet the interlude
......Introduction...
I first heard of IndiaArie when I saw her on Later With Jools Holland when she released this album in 2001. She was born
IndiaArie Simpson on October 3, 1975 in Denver Colorado, her father Ralph Simpson was an NBA Player and her mother Joyce was a former singer herself.
India started having an interest in music at an early age and she pretty soon started learning to play various instruments. Though She is most well known for playing the guitar. She was discovered by a motown executive in 1999 and two years later released her debut album AcousticSoul.
...India's voice...
She has a great voice that has a substantial range allowing her to sing some great tender moments and then errupt in a fantastic almost gospel like chant. One of the best singers in her genre and similar to Lauryn Hill's more tender...
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Acoustic Soul...A Change Is Gonna Come - India Arie
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Album Notes: Personnel includes: India Arie (vocals, acoustic guitar, bass, percussion); Bob Power (conductor); Blue Miller (acoustic & electrc guitars, programming); Marlene Rice, Kelly Hall-Tompkins (violin); Judeth Insel-Stack (viola); John Catchings, Nioka Workman (cello); Mark Batson (celeste, Fender Rhodes piano, organ, Mellotron, keyboards, synthesizer, drums, percussion, programming); Larry Goldings (Wurlitzer piano, organ); Tony Harrell (keyboards); Avery Johnson, Doug Kahan (bass); Steve Grossman (drums, percussion); Abe Fogle, Ralph Rolle (drums); Dave Spak, Terry MacMillan, Bashiri Johnson (percussion); Carlos Broady (programming); Kerisha Hicks, Tony Harrington, Joyce Simpson, Duane Covert (background vocals). Producers: India Arie, Kevin Haywood, Blue Miller, Bob Power, Mark Batson. Engineers: Mike Tocci, Kevin Haywood, Avery Johnson. India Arie was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Award for Best New Artist. ACOUSTIC SOUL was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Awards for Album Of The Year and for Best R&B Album. "Video" was nominated for the 2002 Grammy Awards for Record Of The Year, for Song Of The Year, for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance and for Best R&B Song. Cut from the same rootsy R&B cloth as Erykah Badhu, Atlanta-born India Arie's full-length debut after her first public emergence on Spike Lee's BAMBOOZLED soundtrack is a down-home affair, where acoustic guitars, live drums, and stand-up bass share space with more contemporary production devices. Arie's voice has an insinuating, seductive undertone that works its way into the listener's subconscious. Songs such as "Video" are both catchy and centered on a subtly feminist theme, proving that Arie is up to having her cake and eating it, too, while the unimpeachably sexy "Brown Skin" is quintessential bedroom mood music. Arie's debut promises much, and delivers even more.
Album Reviews: Q (6/01, p.100) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...Arie's warm, folky sound and credible songwriting...may be just enough to give her a niche [amongst] the headscarf-wearing crooning in the vein of Lauryn Hill, Angie Stone, Erykah Badu [and] Jill Scott ..." Muzik (5/01, p.96) - 5 out of 5 - "...Faultless. Absolutely. 100% faultless...this is the future of soul music..." Mixmag (6/01, p.179) - 4 out of 5 - "...Pulls up next to the organic, pure aesthetics espoused by the likes of Jill Scott and Erykah Badu....A compelling set..." Entertainment Weekly (3/30/01, p.68) - "...Her balmy soul stylings and positive lyrics illuminate the entire album...and may stir you to put a flower in your hair..." - Rating: A Mojo (6/01, p.114) - "...A classy start, Arie's Tracy Chapman-like acoustic guitar underpinning the grooves with real finesse..."
Titles on disc 1
1.: Intro
2.: Video
3.: Promises
4.: Brown Skin
5.: Strength Courage And Wisdom
6.: Nature
7.: Back To The Middle
8.: Ready For Love
9.: Interlude
10.: Always In My Head
11.: I See God In You
12.: Simple
13.: Part Of My Life
14.: Beautiful
15.: Outro
16.: Wonderful
17.: Strength Courage And Wisdom (live version)
18.: Brown Skin (Bedroom Rockers radio mix)
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