Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Divalicious Moment # 4 SADE - Soldier of Love****



Since their February 9th release hit stores, itunes, etc...much has been said about Sade on various music blogs. And while I realize they are a band, the front woman, Sade Adu, for me, makes this band simply outstanding. Sade's smooth and yet powerful vocals will make you stop, look, and listen. Of course, the fact that Sade is exceptionally pretty may have something to do with it, too. However, I'm more inclined to believe it is the subtle richness or affecting vibrato in her voice and the mysteriously eccentric persona she's crafted over 25+ years. I can remember seeing 'Smooth Operator' Sade's first video, on MTV [yes way back when playing videos was standard], from her 1984 Diamond Life LP and feeling sort of hypnotized. I didn't really appreciate the band's music then, but now, as an adult, I can. Sade's music tells stories of romance, heartache, and pain. And, if you're in the right mood, a sentimental mood perhaps, Sade will pull at your heartstrings with vividly visceral lyrics and arrangements. Sade's latest album will debut at # 1 on the Billboard Hot 200 charts this Friday. It's a first for the band on the US charts. Soldier of Love is another consistent emotionally resonate album, much like it's predecessors, SOL is couched in love themes which speak to the melancholy,vitality, and triumph relationships often bring. Download these, 'Moon and the Sky', 'Solider of Love', 'Morning Bird', and 'Skin'.
Favorite Sade Songs
12. Hang on To Your Love
11. Feel No Pain
10. Smooth Operator
9. Paradise
8. No Ordinary Love
7. Your Love is King
6. Nothing Can Come Between Us
5. Love is Stronger than Pride
4. Soldier of Love
3. King of Sorrow
2. Sweetest Taboo
1. Kiss of Life

Saturday, January 30, 2010

Divalicious Moment # 3 Vanessa Williams





It has been a few months since I posted my last divalicious moment blog. I'll try to post a diva moment at least once a month. Funny, most of my blog topics are diva moments, considering that I generally post about female singers. However, these diva moment blogs are more pointed, primarily old school diva's. And so on to the next one, Vanessa Williams is my divalicious moment number 3. I'm sure most of you are aware of her rise to fame, stardom. And, if not, here's a brief overview. In 1983, she won the Miss America title, becoming the first African-American to win the coveted crown. Unfortunately, nude photos of the young starlet surfaced, and scandal ensued. (http://diaryofahollywoodstreetking.com/vanessa-williams-penthouse-photo-shoot-uncensored/)
Still, Vanessa emerged stronger than ever. In the years that followed, Williams released several albums and appeared in countless movies and television series. Currently, she appears on ABC's 'Ugly Betty'.
Aside from being striking beautiful, which wins you major points in pop music, [suppose Susan Boyle is throwing a slight wrench in that equation, given her recent success] Vanessa Williams is a remarkably multi-talented.
As a recording artist, Williams first album was light-hearted and contemporary. She captured the late eighties vibe on singles like 'The Right Stuff' and 'Dreamin'. Her second album, 'The Comfort Zone' was her biggest selling album to date. And, it's my favorite. Every song is rich and layered pop music. Vanessa's vocals shine on songs like 'Save the Best for Last' and 'Just for Tonight'. She knows her limits and sings so well in her range. Reportedly, she is currently in the studio working on a new album, with a summer 2010 release date.
Favorite Top 10
Freedom Dance (Get Free)- The Comfort Zone
Dreamin - The Right Stuff
Goodbye - The Comfort Zone
The Way that you Love Me- The Sweetest Days
Happiness- Next
Save the Best for Last- The Comfort Zone
Running Back to You- The Comfort Zone
Oh How the Years Go By- Next
Comfort Zone- The Comfort Zone
The Right Stuff- The Right Stuff

Saturday, January 23, 2010

Katharine McPhee- A talent worth Consideration






Back in the Spring of 2006, American Idol rolled out it's 5th season and Katharine McPhee made her debut, singing that is, covering the Billie Holiday tune 'God Bless the Child' in the San Francisco audition. Since, McPhee has made several television and movie appearances and she released her first studio album in 2007. The self-titled disc boasted minimal success, 'Over it', which was a top 30 Billboard hit, and 'Love Story'. McPhee's album landed at the number two spot, reporting sales of 116,000. Shortly after, about a year later, her record label, J records dropped her, after what they considered disappointing single and album sales.
Now, Katharine McPhee has released a new album with Verve Records titled 'Unbroken'. Could this title be a affirmation of the starlet's will to survive in the here today, gone tomorrow world of pop music? Maybe. But, does the disc live up to the implied promise? Depends. If you want a sleek, clean, and just all around good album, then look no further. Katharine's vocals are appropriately soft and powerful, when needed. She has impeccable control, knowing when to hold back and when to let it loose. The technical side of the craft [singing] really shows on 'Unbroken'. Unfortunately, the disk debuted on Billboard at # 27 with 15,000 in sales reported. Unlike her first disk, in which McPhee appeared to be another in a long line of tit's and ass sell music pop stars, 'Unbroken', is more refined and polished, possibly the singer-songwriter type artist McPhee is. It's not all roses, definitely some bland filler, but overall the better songs are worth a listen. Download "It's not Right,' 'Had it all,' 'How,' and 'Unbroken.'

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

She Wolf, Shakira's New Release, in case you missed it







In case you missed her the last time you purchased music on itunes, please check out Shakira, you know, one of the world's best selling female artist, with top 40 hits such as, 'Whenever, Wherever', 'Underneath Your Clothes', and 'Hips Don't Lie'. The 32 year old Colombian born chanteuse has been singing and performing for most of her life. She's relatively huge everywhere except here, the good ole USofA. We undeniably reward good talent on these shores, like Ke$ha, right? So, if you haven't found Shakira relatively interesting in the past decade, give her a listen, now. Shakira's latest release, 'She Wolf' fits in well with much of what popular music is today. It's super catchy and beat driven, on songs like 'Men in this Town', in which Shakira ponders where all the "good" men have gone. It seems California's night life, doesn't quite live up to expectations. Precise, the song captures a common sentiment, [you get all dolled up and hit the clubs, only to find a bunch a douche bags awaiting your arrival] enveloped in a hypnotic/electronic beat. With several Neptunes powerhouse tracks, Shakira seems to have found her muse with Pharrell and company. The only drawback to 'She Wolf' is that she didn't include enough original music. There are 3 Spanish versions of tracks, remixes, and live recordings, unnecessary filler. Download, 'Why Wait', 'Did it Again', 'Give it to Me', and 'Gypsy'.

Monday, January 11, 2010

New Sade Video





The video for 'Soldier of Love' from the grammy award winning and multi-talented group, Sade, has hit the multi-media airwaves. Sade Adu, the band's lead singer, looks fabulous, especially riding that white horse. Hmm.. I wonder if that's a euphemism for something else. After a 9 year absence, I definitely think the song and video are worth the wait.

Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Album Reviews- Alicia Keys & Mary J. Blige




On Alicia's 4th studio album, entitled The Element of Freedom, she chooses a title that feels slightly contrasting to the lyrical content. Maybe the juxtaposition is relevant, acknowledging the freedom from a particular state, love. The album itself is brilliant, except the Beyonce duet, garbage. Each track is so seamlessly layered and intricate. The beat on the first [second] single 'Try Sleeping with a Broken Heart' is powerful. It has such a gratuitously infectious baseline for a [lyrically] emotionally gripping song. Alicia seems to be a slave to love, as she crafts songs that depict a journey filled with plenty of ups and downs. On tracks like 'Love is a like the Sea', 'Love is my Disease', and 'Love is Blind', she effectively taps into the heartache typically associated with being in love. It's a slow album; it's a sad album; it's a visceral album, especially if you've ever been in love. Download these tracks, 'This Bed', 'Un-Thinkable' and 'Try Sleeping with a Broken Heart'.

Stronger with Each Tear, Mary J. Blige again, does what she does so well, make empowering, confident, and introspective music. Blige is the kind of artist whom takes a song and finds that really honest core. And, it is where she connects with her audience. She's authentic. On each one of her albums, from her first release, 1992's 'What's the 411' to this latest, 2009's 'Stronger with Each Tear' Blige lets it all hang out. She's like an open wounded, on display for the world to see. And, to be that bold, takes some guts. Mary's no holds barred attitude on tracks like 'I am, 'Kitchen' and 'Said and Done' reveal a woman finally comfortable in her own skin. Finally, I would be remiss if I didn't mention one of the most vocally driven tracks Blige has ever recorded, 'I Can see in Color'. Blige invokes the blues and is so vulnerable, she captures what few female vocalist can, raw unfettered emotion.

Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Best of 00s


With 2009 quickly coming to an end, literally one day left, I thought I'd jump into the best of fray. .


Back to Basics- Christina Aguilera- Can't get anymore conceptual than this. The only major hit on the album was 'Ain't no other Man' but the album follows in line with that single's vibe. Unfortunately, I think she just included too much material. She should have limited it to one disk. Overall, undeniably some of the best singing by a female artist.

Hotel Paper- Michelle Branch - Another good album, it could have made my underrated list, but she actually did have at least two hits from this disk. If you're into singer/ songwriters, Michelle Branch is your girl. She's not the best singer, but like so many other pop girls, she's not trying to be. The lyrics on songs like the title track, 'Hotel Paper' capture her vulnerability as an artist.

Hot Fuss- The Killers - I'm a sucker for anything 80s and when an album has a quintessential 80s sound, I'm all over it. Enter The Killers, 2004 release, everything from cheeky lyrics, to bombastic style, these guys were definitely channelling 80s new wave synthpop/rock.


Other favorites,

White Stripes- Elephant- 2003

Lady Gaga- The Fame- 2008

Alicia Keys- Diary- 2003

Mary J. Blige- No More Drama- 2002

N.E.R.D- In Search of- 2001

Pink- I'm Not Dead- 2006

Madonna- Music- 2000

Sade- Lover's Rock- 2000