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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best cd ever
Alicia is an amazing singer with true talent and passion for her art. 'Songs in A Minor' is truly the best cd that has come out in many years. This is a must have for true music lovers to own. Alicia has a great voice and style can not be compared to any other. Honestly the best cd on the market.
Published on October 10, 2002

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1.0 out of 5 stars A Weak Re-Make
I didn't like the Fake Vibe of this Re-Make of Prince's Song.Prince's Version back in 1982 has so much feeling&Rawness.this Version just sucks the Life out of the Original.the Drum Programmed track is not happening.
Published on June 5, 2002 by A customer


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5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best cd ever, October 10, 2002
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Alicia is an amazing singer with true talent and passion for her art. 'Songs in A Minor' is truly the best cd that has come out in many years. This is a must have for true music lovers to own. Alicia has a great voice and style can not be compared to any other. Honestly the best cd on the market.
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1.0 out of 5 stars A Weak Re-Make, June 5, 2002
I didn't like the Fake Vibe of this Re-Make of Prince's Song.Prince's Version back in 1982 has so much feeling&Rawness.this Version just sucks the Life out of the Original.the Drum Programmed track is not happening.
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2.0 out of 5 stars WHY UPSTARTS SHOULDN'T COVER CLASSICS..., September 5, 2002
A terribly ungroomed youngster like Alicia Keys should go back the focus on her eduaction if she's bold enough to arrogantly cover this Prince classic. Originally a strident b-side of our Royal Badness with some fine piano work, Ms. Keys turns it into a shoddy talent show-level reworking with an mechanical drum machine program and lazy paino taps. Bland and sterile, it's a suprise that diehard Purpleheads didn't try to hunt Keys down after this laughable remake. Young artists have always been known to wreck some covers of classics and this is a recent one in full exhibit. And a cocky and overpraised kiddo like Alicia should sit down and dig back into her parents' Prince records and study not reanact.
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