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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Simply Astonishing,
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This review is from: Affirmation (Audio CD)
Soul is a term used loosely these days. Few singers, and artists at that, actually possess it. But Beverley...Beverley Knight is the epitome of soul. On this, her fourth and likely best album, is a blend of rock, soul, funk, and blues. Miss Knight has continuously broken down barriers created to limit urban artists to a certain 'sound.' Knight has continuously said that she tires of being put into a certain african american female vocalist category meant to "Ghettoise" her image. She accomplishes that and much more on Affirmation. There is a certain melancholy feel to this album. With the exception of the uplifting and funky 'Keep This Fire Burning', the Tina Turner esque 'Come as You Are' complete with Knight's Mick Jagger/Pat Benatar swagger, and the sexual Prince-like romp of 'Supasonic', much of the album is steeped in personal reflection. According to several message boards, the album was inspired by one of Bev's dear friends who died of AIDS. Beverley confronts death several times on her newest outing. On the soul wrenching 'Remeber Me', it is Beverley and her piano. Her raw vocal passion emits a pain that only she has felt. On the strings laden 'Tea and Sympathy', Knight's classy vocals and positive lyrics radiate a sensual and warm feeling. 'Below my Radar', with its acoustic guitar and Knight's confessional lyrics is an honest and refreshing, folk/blues song. Affirmation is an album where every song is excellent. Beverley Knight has grown into a full fledged songwriter, and her vocals...simply amazing. The album is a collective remembrance of life, love, sex, and human nature. Beverley Knight is a true soul singer who has the ability to affect anyone and everyone with her passion and that incredible soul voice. This is a definite must have for any music lover. Beverley is truly a force of nature and is not be slept on. American music buyers will be missing out if they do not experience the prodigy that is Beverley Knight. Best Tracks: 'Come As You Are': Beverley's voice is so powerful on this track. Any other singer might have been overpowered by it's rock edge, but Beverley's lush and proud vocals sweep over this great dance tune. 'Keep This Fire Burning': Robyn originally recorded this up-beat dance tune. The up-lifting 'i'll be there for you' message plus the lush beats and Bev's confident vocals will keep you dancing for hours. 'Till I See Ya': This semi-angry/semi-confessional song is sung passionately by Miss Knight. The strings laden melody make it another standout. 'Tea and Sympathy': This song is sensual and beautiful. It is an excellent slow jam. Lyrically superb. 'First Time': A heartbreaking track fueled by Knight's blazing vocals and poetic lyrics. Another soul gem.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Better,
This review is from: Affirmation (Audio CD)
British R&B is on the rise, what with Jamelia conquering the charts and many other bands that have given life to union jack soul. One of those bottom-dwellers that are sung heroes is Beverly Knight. Entering a market that is not very friendly to soul and excelling throughout time. One might remember Knight from her past victories, such as her debut album Prodigal Sista, which made the MOBOs happy but failed to cross borders, stating this is not to undermine the quality of this soultress's efforts.
Who I Am, her second album, managed to establish profound ground and further launch her name. Garnering hits such as the loud perseverance anthem 'Get Up' and the ballad `Gold.' She also notched up another hit with 'Shoulda Coulda Woulda,' empowering many and building a number of admirers. Who I Am was a sophomore effect that did not suffer from the infamous downfall. Knight revisits the charts with the new hit song 'Come as You Are,' which surprises everyone as it is a tribute to rock music and is a strikingly defined tune. This third album, Affirmation, is both a departure from older albums and an enhancement of previous styles. As 'Not Too Late for Love' portrays an escalation from latter singles in the way of soul balladry. There are some stand-out tracks on Affirmation. The breath-taking 'Tea & Sympathy' takes center stage along with the melancholy bliss of 'Salvador,' which displays a lot of pain for a long lost special person from disease. Other triumphs include 'Straight Jacket' and 'Fatal Factor.' Otherwise the album settles with mediocre ditties like 'First Time' and 'No One Ever Loves In Vain.' Knight has released her best album yet, however is will be hard to determine whether she will marvel in the world of Javines and Jamelia's. 'Keep This Fire Burning' is a treat that describes Beverly. It is a track strong on melody and lyrics, but doesn't concentrate on the general mass's yearning for something glitzy and hip. Knight is not afraid to play with beats and genres to carve out beats that are consistent and delicious. Sometimes knight's balladry turns out to be flavorless and MOR. However, the other tracks make up for it. Affirmation is an evolution to the better.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
BRIT-SOUL AT ITS FINEST,
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This review is from: Affirmation (Audio CD)
Beverley Knight has been pretty popular in the UK, but here in the US she's relatively an unknown...That's too bad because a lotta people have been missing out on this amazing R&B/hip-hop/soul talent. "Affirmation," her latest album, is arguably her best album, even though she distances herself from the realm of R&B/hip-hop. The production on the songs here state that she's more interested in just being free with whatever her music sounds like, which the alternative/acoustic-driven soul numbers do indicate poignantly. Not only that, but the radio friendly sheen and her amazing voice make this an incredible package of great tracks. Here's a track-by-track review of the album:
1. "Come As You Are" - The first single and a stunning on in fact. It builds up during the end. It sounds rockish at first, but it's got a very Motown reference to it, especially the explosive gospel-like ending. Great track! 2. "Not Too Late For Love" - The second single and it's lush. Very mature and very nostalgic at the same time. It's got great potential to be played live because of its production (which basically reflects most of the mood of the album). A subtle classic. 3. "First Time" - One of the most emotional tracks on the album, this slow number was cowritten by Coldplay's Christ Martin. That explains the graceful piano. It's really an amazing track. 4. "Straight Jacket" - Definitely one of the standout tracks on the album. It's full of drama and melancholy. It's one of the moodiest tracks on the album. The alternative sound of the guitar mixed with soulful vocal histrionics makes this an epic of a track. Beverley Knight sings with such conviction. 5. "Keep This Fire Burning" - One of the lighter tracks on the album, yet still heavy on production. It's midtempo mixed with a cut-up strings in order to make it sound more hip. It's a sophisticated almost club track. 6. "No One Ever Loves In Vain" - Another slow piano-laden track. Beverley Knight belts out with this song and it's a very good track (full of emotion). 7. "Affirmation" - Another moody track. It's not as directly poweful as "Straight Jacket," yet it's atmospheric subtleties make it an endearing track. Slowly builds, but still empowering. 8. "Supasonic" - Another lite track. It's a very chill, yet pretty midtempo track. Many people think it's Beverley's Take On Prince. Pretty damn good chanelling attempt there. It's funky. 9. "Tea And Sympathy" - Has an almost classical feel to it because of the orchestration. Brings a scene of tea time in a Victorian garden mixed with hip-hop beats. It's very adult contemporary, but very sweet and sentimental too. 10. "Below My Radar" - One of, if not, the dreamiest track in the album. It brings an image of looking out the window while riding a car in a long road with the cool wind blowing against your face and blue sky. Very slow and chilled out, yet nice. 11. "Under The Same Sun" - Not quit a super slow track, but less than midtempo, it's almost playful. It's a subtle track where Beverley doesn't sing too hard. 12. "Till I See Ya" - Sounds exactly like Black-Eyed Peas' "Where Is The Love?" with the orchestration and production, but Beverley Knight carries on with grace and finesse in this track. Love the guitar parts to it too. 13. "Salvador" - Another moody, yet subtle track. It's production is eerie, plus there's some Latin elements to it. It's a poignant, emotional track about AIDS, but Beverley didn't need to oversing to make this track bounce out. It's subtle, yet potent. 14. "Remember Me" - The most bare moment in the album: it's just Bev and the piano (not much in production). Amazing vocals on this track. Great way to end an emotional roller coaster of an album...Or is it?... 15. "Fatal Factor" (UK bonus track) - Just as "Remember Me" ends the album in a slow pace, this explosive track comes along much like "Come As You Are" busted into the opening. It's very groove-like and almost a club track, but it's almost got some gospel in it. A nice contemporary R&B/hip-hop track and a truly great way to finish such an amazing album. Over all, Bev's topped the promises she's made on her last 3 albums. This fourth one is no exception and her current moment to shine. It's amazing and should be highly regarded! Good luck to her in the future!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It isn't possible to praise this Lady enough.,
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This review is from: Affirmation (Audio CD)
Ms Knight has been a side-line contender of British r+b/soul
for several years, I can never figure if being on the side line is her choice or that the tough Music Industry has made it that way because they prefer to market very young artists such as Jamelia (infinitely less talented than Ms Knight in my opinion). I suspect the reason Ms Knight remains somewhat sidelined is a combination of the two reasons, I think she has the view that the slick production, writing and vocal dexterity is of greater importance to her than over-hyped marketing of her work. While this adds a certain cache of quality to her music it does mariginalise her appeal, which is the shame because she does what she does so incredibly well. This album is a great testament to her talent, beautifully and skillfuly written tracks which are indeed about affirmation at many levels. But it is always her voice which is the unique selling point, clear, crisp, with amazing range and dexterity and the ability to crystalise an emotion in a moment of pure auditory pleasure. She can truely send you and both ensnare and clearly communicate a feeling in her art form, the sign of a truely accomplished artist. I will not give you a account of each track as that has been done well enough here, suffice to say the album is beautiful and sublime and a worthy addition to any collection.
5.0 out of 5 stars
UK Talent, not often heard in the US and that is a shame!,
By Infrared Man (Boston, MA) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Affirmation (Audio CD)
I heard the song, "Keep this fire burning" on a flight to London and it was playing just as we were landing. I wrote down as many of the lyrics as I could remember and then the search began.
I finally found Beverly Knight on the internet and it was a year before I found it available on Amazon.Com. Bought it immediately. The great surprise was that I like just about every other song on the album. Big suprise was Till I see ya, love it! I highly recommend this CD.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fabulous,
By Beatrix Potter (St. Louis, MO) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Affirmation (Audio CD)
I first came across this cd after watching the British series "Hex" which featured "Come As You Are" in one of the episodes. I wish I had known about Knight earlier. I love every track on this cd. This is a great energizer!
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