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Nicole C. Mullen's Everyday People, A Review,
This review is from: Everyday People (Audio CD)
So I recently picked up Nicole C. Mullen's latest album. If you've heard her previous albums, you'll be slightly surpised by this album. Nicole C. Mullen is known for her hodgepodge of influences. She has an acoustic-world music-blues-CCM-gospel-rock-jazz vibe that runs through her music. This is a huge asset on her album, although you usually need to listen to her albums two times to take it all in. So I was sort of surprised at how much of a pop sensibility was running through the first couple of songs on this album. But things are not always what they seem. What Mullen does here is to dip a little bit more into a sort of Motown influence, and even works in a little hip hop into it, a first for her as I recall, all with her inimitable vocal style.
Although the musicianship of her album is awesome, Nicole C. Mullen's greatest asset in this album is her songwriting. For those who may not have know, she was the writer of Jaci Velasquez's hit On My Knees, and had established herself first as a songwriter before becoming a solo artist. Her songwriting skills are out in full force on this album. There were definitely moments where I had to rewind a song because a phrase caught my ear. Now there are definitely the more radio and church-service friendly songs like I Am, which is the same vein as her earlier songs My Redeemer Lives and On My Knees, but the gems are in the songs where she breaks out of the typical. My own personal favorites are Bye Bye Brianna and Valorie. Bye Bye Brianna seems like a song that I will have to see live at some point, and am in the market for Nicole C. Mullen tickets if someone has them (though unfortunately, not for the concert tomorrow night in the Twin Cities). I'll give this album 4.5 out of 5 stars.
8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nicole's Best !!,
By Kenny "key" (Virginia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Everyday People (Audio CD)
I have all of Nicoles albums even the Christmas
album and I love all of them but I must say I feel this is one of her best,she went all the way out on this one,All of the songs are good.Nicole is one of my favorite Gospel artist coming right behind CeCe,Out of Eden,Yolonda,Natalie Wilson with SOP and Tonex. The songs Freedom and Valorie have a very special feel to them and are very powerful,Go Nicole.
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Nicole roxs my soxs!!,
This review is from: Everyday People (Audio CD)
I just bought this CD and I love it!! I am inpressed my Nicole's power, funky voice! it is encouraging, inspiring music and I highly recommend this to girls of all ages!!
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