27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Rest In Peace, Baby Girl, March 22, 2002
Aaliyah's third and sadly last album is one that took me by surprise. I had come to expect the standard pop charts-friendly songs that had brought her to a place of fame. Although uptempo tracks are not my favourites, her songs had proven to be very good. I an act of memorial, I purchased the album.
I discovered an album that was very different from what I expected. As well as several amazingly listenable uptempo tracks, their were some really lovely ballads. The track "It's Whatever" almost makes me cry everytime I hear it. The song sounds so sad, and her voice is so beautiful and fits perfectly.
Many of my friends and my cousin think this album is not that good, but I think they missed the point of this album. Well done Aaliyah, may you rest in peace.
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21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Aaliyah---Still One in a Million, July 23, 2001
It has now been five years since Aaliyah's last studio album "One in a Million", and I can see that the time off was well spent. The singer did not rush back into the studio trying to catch lightning in a bottle and call it an album, but crafted what is sure to be a top 10 release. On "Aaliyah" the singer explores a range of different musical styles. Though radio didn't fall in love with the first single, "We Need a Resolution," the cut does manage to establish its groove. Even better is the erotic "Rock the Boat" in which the singer challenges her love interest to "work the middle" and "change positions". Another standout track from the album is the smooth "It's Whatever" which seems perfectly in line with Aaliyah's soft, breathy vocal. Also impressive is the socially conscious "Never No More" on which Aaliyah recounts the history of an abusive relationship. In all, Aaliyah labored an brought for a respectable album. Though Alicia Keys she is not, Aaliyah breathes life into this album as only she could. I just hope that I won't have to wait until 2006 for the next.
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22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Eclectic, Smooth, Powerful, July 18, 2001
It's simply great. Far from the conventional and hyper-commercial albums that have invaded the music industry those days, Aaliyah is undoubtedly one of the best r'n'b album of the year, where Aaliyah's pure voice is underlined by a smooth, effective production signed by Timbaland (on 3 tracks, the irresistibly arabic "We need a resolution", the future hit "More than a woman" and the emotional retro-modern "I care 4 U") and Rapture/Eric Seats (on most of the titles).
Highlights include, not to mention the Timbaland-produced cuts, "Extra Smooth" (my personal favorite) that mixes RnB rhythms with a brilliant jazzy/hip hop atmosphere, "I Refuse" where the powerful lyrics meet orchestral arrangements, the jazzy-inspired "Read between the lines" and the heady "Loose Rap", but each track has its own vibe, its own personality, its own flavor.
At the junction of many different musical genres (R'n'B, hip hop, jazz, ska,...), Aaliyah combines catchy chorus and credible lyrics with a personal and eclectic touch. All in all, this new attempt, her best yet (so much better than the monotonous One In A Million) is a REAL MUST HAVE, that takes ( at last!) contemporary R'n'B to another level.
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