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In this new millennium music era, R&B stars are a dime a dozen, where thousands of great singers struggle for a piece of the fame pie.
Ledisi
, a New Orleans soul singer who has long struggled for fame, proves on her album
Lost & Found
that she deserves more than just a sliver.
is a rare gem from 2007, a complex vocal masterpiece that shimmers and tantalizes with smooth beats, impressive songs, great mixes, and one incredible vocalist;
shreds this 18-track set and wrecks every single note with her jaw-dropping vocals. Tracks like
"In the Morning,"
shattering ballads of love and so much more, glisten like chocolate-covered strawberries with every listen. The soulful dazzle that makes stars out of singers is heard in every beat, every note, and every word. The album, even at 18 tracks long, never loses its focus; it doesn't rely on the hook of one song to convince the shopper to buy it. It doesn't play up to the R&B hype of its era with computers and guest rappers to entertain the minds of the listeners. It brings listeners back to a time when all you had to do was sing well to garner attention and praise similar to the new queen of neo-soul,
Amy Winehouse
. Yet
doesn't simply rely on her vocals; along with the help of
Colin Stanbeck
,
, who co-produced
as well as being a songwriter of nearly the entire album, doesn't promote a hollow disc like many of the wannabes of this decade. Packed with warming cheers and moving motifs, the album traps listeners with everything that a record possibly could. It's perfect for all sentiments and feelings; for those who feel excited, blue, or even in the mood,
appeals to all who are fortunate to get their hands on a copy of it. It's an instant classic that should propel
to instant stardom, and is without question the only album that could rival
's
Back to Black
in the past several years on quality, style, and sheer vocal capability, of which
has so much to spare. This is the new standard of R&B/soul; let's see who can match up to it now. ~ Matthew Chisling
Ledisi
, a New Orleans soul singer who has long struggled for fame, proves on her album
Lost & Found
that she deserves more than just a sliver.
is a rare gem from 2007, a complex vocal masterpiece that shimmers and tantalizes with smooth beats, impressive songs, great mixes, and one incredible vocalist;
shreds this 18-track set and wrecks every single note with her jaw-dropping vocals. Tracks like
"In the Morning,"
shattering ballads of love and so much more, glisten like chocolate-covered strawberries with every listen. The soulful dazzle that makes stars out of singers is heard in every beat, every note, and every word. The album, even at 18 tracks long, never loses its focus; it doesn't rely on the hook of one song to convince the shopper to buy it. It doesn't play up to the R&B hype of its era with computers and guest rappers to entertain the minds of the listeners. It brings listeners back to a time when all you had to do was sing well to garner attention and praise similar to the new queen of neo-soul,
Amy Winehouse
. Yet
doesn't simply rely on her vocals; along with the help of
Colin Stanbeck
,
, who co-produced
as well as being a songwriter of nearly the entire album, doesn't promote a hollow disc like many of the wannabes of this decade. Packed with warming cheers and moving motifs, the album traps listeners with everything that a record possibly could. It's perfect for all sentiments and feelings; for those who feel excited, blue, or even in the mood,
appeals to all who are fortunate to get their hands on a copy of it. It's an instant classic that should propel
to instant stardom, and is without question the only album that could rival
's
Back to Black
in the past several years on quality, style, and sheer vocal capability, of which
has so much to spare. This is the new standard of R&B/soul; let's see who can match up to it now. ~ Matthew Chisling