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27 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Rest In Peace, Baby Girl,
By Donovan Juan (Perth, WA Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Aaliyah (Audio CD)
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.
21 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Aaliyah---Still One in a Million,
By Haygn (Denver, CO) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Aaliyah (Audio CD)
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.
22 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Eclectic, Smooth, Powerful,
By A.H. (New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Aaliyah (Audio CD)
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.
13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
more than an woman . . . an angel,
By mikah tequila (cali) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Aaliyah (Audio CD)
this is the third effort from r&b superstar and legend, Aaliyah. i've heard many people say that it sounds nothing like her "one in a million" cd, and they're right. this may be due to the change in producers and writers (mostly done by static from playa), either way it was a very smart move. there are still 3 wonderful timabaland-produced tracks on here, though. this cd definitely gave Aaliyah the much needed and appreciated style and variety that many artists fail to achieve and was even appraised by rolling stone as one of the most original r&b albums of the year wit the likes of missy's "miss e so addictive" and outkast's "stankonia." she was only beginning to scratch the surface of all that she was capable of, through this cd.-we need a resolution: definitely expanded and played on different areas of vocals that Aaliyah had never touched on before. great timbaland beat, with soulful and genuine lyrics. -loose rap: great chorus with a great melody. Aaliyah can definitely hold a tune very well. a nice soul/alternative vibe. one line in this cd definitely describes the new vibe and style of this cd, "we got something for all the fools, it aint just rhythm and blues." -rock the boat: a beautiful explosion of sexy vocals and amazing lyrics. definitely shows her evolution into a real woman, able of being suggestive, yet maintaining her class all at the same time. one of the cd's many highlights. -more than a woman: another awesome timbaland track with amazing lyrics and vocals. a simple yet creative chorus really displays all of Aailyah's talent and beauty. she shot this video a couple of weeks before her unfortunate and puzzling death and is planned on being released after "rock the boat." -never no more: really touches on Aaliyah's new experimental style. a nice, consistent beat showcases lyrics with a great message. another prime example of a good song with real meaning. -i care 4 u: the third and last timbaland-produced song on this amazing album. very slow and soulful. gives off a real big ghetto-fied soul vibe, like something out of the whole "Shaft" era. very comforting lyrics and vocals. -extra smooth: one of my favorite tracks. phat beat. indescribable. a great example of why Aaliyah is identified in the r&b, soul and hip-hop crowds. -read between the lines: intriguing beat. enticing lyrics and creative chorus and verses where Aaliyah's vocals are fluctuated and played with. remind's me of joe's "stutter" but a lot more soulful and funky. -u got nerve: give's off a real "u buggin me" vibe wit a lot of attitude. still, one of the few times aaliyah lets loose. she fully deserves this and is wise enough to not let that control the content of her career. especially in a world where that's all female artists are capable of doing these days: complaining. -i refuse: very original and creative beat backed up by a soulful orchestra. Aaliyah's sad, heartbroken vocals really touch something inside me. that's how u can tell a real artist from the rest. -it's whatever: a beautiful and genuinely heart-felt song. amazing hip hop beat. absolutely beautiful lyrics and vocals. if there's one song i want to remember Aaliyah by, then it's this track. makes my eyes water every time. -i can be: written by tank, this is one of the many tracks that shows Aaliyah's bravery, diving into and experimenting with all different kinds of music. many r&b stars have tried to attempt this too (en vouge's "free your mind. etc.) but so many times have failed, trying too hard to pick up on an un-needed arrogant vibe and attitude. Aaliyah obviously knows what she's doing here. all other artists, take notes. -those were the days: a beatiful alternative/soul song with a nice beat and wonderful chorus. this is the song where i realized just how well aaliyah's vocals and static's lyrics go with each other. -what if: an amazing rock/hip hop vibe. never ever did i think that a mixture of these two genras could successfully be pulled off. but if u want something impossible done, leave it to Aaliyah. -messed up: this extra track is laced up with a sick beat and a funky, bumpin, and contagious chorus. Aaliyah's untimley death left me very confused. many nights i cried myself to sleep, full of so many questions. the only thing that will ever get anyone through any tragedy is realizing that they are in a better place. Aaliyah definitely is. i realized, through time, that I was lucky to have gotten to expereince all that i did from her. yes, i would've appreciated a couple more albums and some more videos but i realized it would be selfish of me to wish her back to such an ugly world. i guess the only place an angel like Aaliyah belongs is in heaven. Aaliyah Dana Haughton
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Order is Restored with So Much Style,
By Enlightened "Both Eyes Closed, see what u don... (Atlanta Georgia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Aaliyah (Audio CD)
Well with Aaliyah growin up into a Woman at least she hasnt lost her style. This lp sounds more mature than the other two and it should. Gone are the little girlie topics like Are you That Somebody, 4 page Letter, Street Thing, Im So Into You. Instead now she wants you to Rock Her Boat. She tackles more Adult subjects like abuse on Never No More. Gone is Timbalands genius production( not completely...contributing three songs). But Rapture, E Seats, J. Dub and Budda do an excellent job regardless. Her voice has gotten much stronger. This Album sonically and musically is more of a lean towards the first one Age Aint Nothin But A number. Songs like Rock the Boat, More Than A Woman, and I care For U display this type and are some of the best songs. Also Loose Rap with its superior chorus. Extra Smooth and It's Whatever are also tight. Those were the Days has some rock influences as does What If. The song We Need A Resolution, you can chalk that in with her other classic songs such as Try Again and One In A Million. It is the obvious gem but suprisingly not the best song. As a matter of fact I cant even pick a best song with so many great songs like I Refuse, U Got Nerve and Messed up as well as the aforementioned ones. Without Timbaland production this isnt a bang in the car album. and with so many slow jams it is doubtful you would play this anywhere near ya boys. It doesnt have the type of appeal that One In A Million had. But it is PERFECT when ya with ya girl. As Much as I love One In A Million( always be my FAVORITE), This is the BETTER album and her BEST one make no mistake about it. A must have.
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
aaliyah becomes a woman,
This review is from: Aaliyah (Audio CD)
finally a new aaliyah disc. back after a 5 year break (with a few soundtracks in between) aaliyah shows that she's still got it. she's grown a lot vocally and it shows a lot on this album. this time around timbaland (one of the best producers) only did 3 out of the 14 tracks. "aaliyah" starts off with the hot first single "we need a resolution" with sets the tone for the rest of the album. the beats on "aaliyah" are awesome... moving into new territory but still rooted with her signature sound. there's even some industial rock flavor with tracks like "i can be" and "what if". that being said, "aaliyah" show growth in the r&b field. faves are: "we need a resolution", "rock the boat" (where she really shows how much of a woman she's become), "more than a woman", "extra smooth", "read between the lines", "it's whatever", "i can be", and "what if".
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Why is everyone dissing Aaliyah? This is good!,
By "mac_spirit" (Southern California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Aaliyah (Audio CD)
I honestly really enjoy this cd. I read 2 other reviews on here that thought that this album was somewhat of a disappointment. I completely disagree. Although it's not "the best of Aaliyah", I think the production is tight and I enjoy the variety of style. I have to admit that Aaliyah's work is the most impressive when she's collaborating with Timbaland. I love his work on tracks such as "We Need a Resolution", "More than a woman", and "I Care 4 U" (one of my absolute favorites! This is so beautifully put together) but really, don't you think the tracks would become rather monotonous with only one producer for the whole album? (as some other reviews suggested?) Some of my favorite tracks are actually not produced by Timbaland, especially "Never No More". Aaliyah's vocals really shine on this one. her voice is so beautiful! I also really like "Read between the lines" about a guy who can't see Aaliyah's not interested in him. She is very funky on this one. My favorite (besides I Care 4 U) is "I Refuse". Aaliyah's voice is so heartbreaking on this one. You can almost feel the pain and resolve in her voice! It's probably the most unique track on the cd. Overall, I'd advise you to give this a chance!! This will definitely be in frequent rotation in my cd player. Aaliyah continues to push R&B in new directions. She takes risks (remember her 2nd album with almost no collaboration from the successful R. Kelly?), which ultimately make her a stronger and more experienced artist. Hats off to her for this release.
27 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
My Homage To Aaliyah,
By Chauncey J. Dickey (Franklin, Tennessee USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Aaliyah (Audio CD)
Tragedy. What other word can be said to describe the senseless death of this fine enterainer? I have been a fan of Aaliyah since her "One In A Million" album. She has blessed us with many hits...from the slow ballads of "4 Page Letter," and "The One I Gave My Heart To," to groovin' hits like "Are You That Somebody?" and "Try Again." She was just warming up. While this self-titled album is a step away from her previous work, it is not less creative. She shows us a different, more personal and emotional side of her. This is creatively her best. Ironically, just as soon as her career was getting ready to take off, her plane doesn't. This is all we are left with. Her third and final album. Possibly her best, and definitely her last. In a recent interview she says that when she is long gone, she wants to be remembered as a full-fleged hands-on entertainer. She will be remembered for much more than that. Her music had the power to bring tears to your eyes, but it also had the power to entrance you and get you moving. Aaliyah is definitely a talent that will be missed and certainly can't be replaced. I love you, Aaliyah.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
change positions....,
This review is from: Aaliyah (Audio CD)
having been only a casual fan of aalyah's past work...i approached her new album with caution. THROW CAUTION TO THE WIND. immediately! this album is great. period. she has this great interpretive presence on the album, through her stronger voice and even stronger production...combining elements of drum and bass, industrial, classic r&b, doo wop, jazz, and hip hop...into a semless blend of avante garde pop music. starting off with the brilliant "we need a resolution" (her finest song) and ending with "messed up" the album's bonus track, aaliyah shows a sincere understanding that the music is of utmost importance, and that to make this work...she would have to rise above the tedious "r&b" of todays radio acts. i can honestly say each track is extremely enjoyable...you won't be dissapointed at all. i promise...
12 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
MOST EXHALTED ONE..YOU WILL LIVE ON!!!!,
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This review is from: Aaliyah (Audio CD)
I first would like to express my sadness over the fact that Aaliyah is no longer in our realm to enjoy all the praise that is sure to come when this album becomes older. This was the best album to date for Aaliyah. Her comfort with her voice, is so apparent on this album. She had "come into her own" as some would say. The reason most people were so in love with 80's music was the "feelgood" feeling it brought to you. I bought this album the first day it came out & I remember feeling lighthearted & excited!!!! 80's music, which is what I compared this album to, was strictly b/c of that feeling!!!!!!!!! Your head is bopping & you dont even realize it!!!!!!!!! Aaliyah proves that you dont have to holler in order to be a good R&B singer. Loose Rap shows her confidence in her power as a woman & then she gets to the bomb song "ROCK THE BOAT" If that tune can't make your head bop...nothing can!!!!!!!! She charts every faze of love & it's turns, with each song. This album is for those that want to hear different expressions of music on each song. She has accomplished that. On the slow song, "IT'S WHATEVER" Aaliyah sounds like an angel. The sweetness of giving in to love and submitting to please the one you love has never sounded better!!!!!!!! THOSE WERE THE DAYS.......I thought the girl read my diary!!!!! It is rare to find an album where the music is bangin' and the lyrics are just as tight........you did it BABYGIRL.. I know you're in heaven smilin that beautiful smile, tuckin your hair behind your ear.......saying.....THOSE WERE THE DAYS May you rest in peace Thank you for being a POSITIVE role model to young black girls everywhere!! WE LOVE YOU!!!!!!!!!! YOU WILL BE MISSED!!!!!!!!!
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Aaliyah by Aaliyah (Audio CD - 2001)
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