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Reviews (11)
Jan 08, 2007
Joan Osborne does it again and again...l
Joan Osborne has been my favorite artist now for a while. I love her bluesy and rocking vocals and music style. I am not a fan of coutry at all, but I love how she manages to combine some country and blues and still make rocking records. This album, although not my favorite (that title is always retained by Relish the Masterpiece), it is definitely my second favorite. Joan is more mature on this record, which is not always a good thing, as I prefer her raw style on Relish better, yet it is more mature in a good way. The songs are all different, and the album flows nicely and smoothly along. I love to listen to Righteous Love when I am feeling a bit mellow and a bit feisty, while Relish I listen to when I am feeling mostly mishchevious. Enough with comparisons. Righteous Love is a solid album by Joan Osborne. It is an album that is a good introduction to Joan and her brilliance. Also, it is a good album to own by any fan of Osborne. It is not a masterpiece, but it is close to being so. It is highly enjoyable and should be in most collections.
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Apr 08, 2007
Candy for the Soul
Soul for Real is a group of siblings that bring great R&B harmonizing to the world. But, harmony is not all, there are also great beats and melodies. This record never fails to take me to the early/mid 90's....Ah.....The time when R&B music was truer to its heritage/name and had much rhythm with its thick beats and much blues and soul with its vocals and musical arrangements. Candy Rain is a stand-out track with its wholesome appeal to people of all ages. But, my favorite is the song "On Your Mind", the second track. This song, with its beats and clamped vocals is what 90's R&B is all about for me. This is a record to own if you like good rhythm and blues and even a bit of soul music and also some good, fun lyrics and sibling harmonizing. Buy it. Unless you don't like the above mentioned things, you won't be disappointed.
May 08, 2007
Wow! Welcome back Liz!
At first I was very skeptical about this ablum...after all it did have those two radio singles that sounded NOTHING like the old Liz. However, the singles, although a lot less lyrically mature and fun and a lot more poppy and polished, were still a good listen. I decided to give this album a try...and I am very glad that I did. While there are a couple very poppy sounding radio singles, overall this album is excellent. If you think that Ms. Phair lost her lyrical honest touch, think again...Just listen to HWC (very sexually explicit song not afraid to use outright honesty about sex and males) or Digger (about a son who has more than two parents as his parents are split up and who is confused about Mommy dating different guys--this is a very heartfelt song by Liz on a verge of her splitting up with her husband). There are also many other worthwhile songs about heartbreak, anger, abandonment, self sufficiency and even old worn underwear. Don't be put off by the more poppy sounding Liz, she is just maturing and you can hear it in the overall undertone of this album, however, some gems of immaturity and petulance that we came to love from Liz are also present. She still tells it like it is, but now she does it in a more developed and produced fashion. Yay for Liz expanding her horizons musically and gaining more fans! Young females need a strong female role model like Liz who is not afraid to tell it like it is, then someone like Jessica Simpson and/or Brittney Spears who hide behind the music that has absolutely no lyrical or true musical value.
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