Songs in A Minor



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Songs in A Minor

 

Songs in A Minor

Songs in A Minor
by: Alicia Keys

Released: 2001-06-26


Alicia Keys -- Biography & Notes:

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  • Alicia started taking piano lessons when she was 7 years old. When she was 14 years old, she was writing songs. And at age 16, Alicia graduated from Manhattan's Professional Performance Arts School.

  • In 2001, her debut CD "Songs in A Minor" was released. On the first day, more than 50,000 copies were sold. It went multi-platinum. In 2003, she followed up with the Grammy winning CD "The Diary of Alicia Keys".


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Tracks:

  1. Piano & 1 (intro)
  2. Girlfriend
  3. How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore?
  4. Fallin'
  5. Troubles
  6. Rock Wit U
  7. A Woman's Worth
  8. Jane Doe
  9. Goodbye
  10. The Life
  11. Mr. Man (featuring Jimmy Cozier)
  12. Never Felt This Way (interlude)
  13. Butterflies
  14. Why Do I Feel So Sad
  15. Caged Bird (outro)


Review:

She may be beautiful, but Alicia Keys is a musician first and foremost. She plants herself firmly behind the piano keys on her debut, unlike many of the booty-waggin' junior divas who are crowding the R&B videoscape these days. Though many of the tracks on Songs in A Minor are embellished with adolescent angst, this 20-year-old's substantial, gorgeously soul-drenched alto putties the cracks between notes with astonishing ease. "Fallin'," the album's first single, showcases Keys at her best. She wails plaintively and passionately over rolling blues chords, in the tradition of the greats that this young talent clearly wants to align herself with--Stevie Wonder, Donny Hathaway, and Aretha Franklin. She swoops and soars over the spicy, flamenco-fueled melody that opens "Mr. Mann," one of the many winning tracks gathered here. And she digs deep into a remake of the beloved Prince B-side, "How Come U Don't Call Me Anymore?" packing more heat into her melismatic wails than most singers twice her age. --Sylvia W. Chan


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