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87 of 90 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Back Down Before You Get Smacked Down
This impressive debut CD guarantees that no one will be asking "Who is Jill Scott?" for much longer. A classic mix of jazz, hip-hop, spoken word, and bluesy melodies makes this CD the best in it's genre to be released this year.

Comparisions to Erykah Badu and D'Angelo, while accurate, fail to convey the power of Scott's expressive voice which can sound...

Published on August 12, 2000 by NappyGirl

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3.0 out of 5 stars Grooving
Jill Scott has the voice of a diva, the looks of a diva, and the presence of a diva, yet I can only give this Cd three stars. Why? Mainly because all the vocals and arrangements seemed to be to similar. There was not much variations to the music. It is worht owning especially for quiet dinner parties.
Published on January 23, 2001 by docimus


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87 of 90 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Back Down Before You Get Smacked Down, August 12, 2000
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NappyGirl (United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Who Is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds, Vol. 1 (Audio CD)
This impressive debut CD guarantees that no one will be asking "Who is Jill Scott?" for much longer. A classic mix of jazz, hip-hop, spoken word, and bluesy melodies makes this CD the best in it's genre to be released this year.

Comparisions to Erykah Badu and D'Angelo, while accurate, fail to convey the power of Scott's expressive voice which can sound sensual or deeply spiritual on one track and have an innocent childish quality on another.

This Philly native's sometimes poetic lyrics are refreshingly honest and unique. Although much of the CD is concerned with love, she brings to the listener that urban female perspective that is just now receving airplay again after a long hiatus.

Artists like Scott are redefining soul music for a new generation and proving that one doesn't need a crew of backup dancers, a flashy image or vulgar lyrics to entertain.

The CD also contains a few "hidden tracks" that will delight the listener. I highly recommend this disk and can't wait to see her live.

Best tracks: "Exclusively", "A Long Walk", "Honey Molasses", and "Love Rain".

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39 of 39 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Jill Scott, Where have you been?, August 16, 2000
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J. Highsmith (Mitchellville, Maryland United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Who Is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds, Vol. 1 (Audio CD)
First of all, let me tell you that I would give this CD 10 stars if I could. When I put this CD in my stereo and gave it a quality listen, three CDs came to my mind right away. Adriana Evans' debut CD on Loud Records, Amel Larrieux's "Infinite Possibilities" and Erykah Badu's "Baduizm". Two amazon.com reviewers "Deldrick" and "Tony" told me to get this CD a long time ago and I just recently decided to follow their advice. This is the best CD of the year 2000. The album has a Roots vibe to it. The beats sound like something they would have put together but the production is primarily handled by Jazzy Jeff, (yes the same Jazzy Jeff of Fresh Prince fame), and other members of A Touch Of Jazz Productions. From there Jill Scott takes matters into her own hands. This is one of the most creative CDs I have ever heard. Jill Scott has an excellent way of presenting her vocals and her spoken word songs as well. She will remind a lot of people of Erykah Badu, which is a compliment, but Jill Scott does everything in her own way. The stand out tracks are "Do You Remember", "The Way", "He Loves Me" (Lyzel In E Flat) , "A Long Walk", "Slowly Surely", "Love Rain", etc. When this CD is in the stereo, you can ignore the fast forward button. If you haven't already, you should make it a point to buy this CD. The vibe will take you just like it did me. I recommend this CD to anyone that likes Erykah Badu, Eric Benet, D'Angelo or Chico DeBarge. This is the best current R&B CD out right now.
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54 of 61 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars AFTER THIS YOU WILL KNOW.. WHO IS JILL SCOTT, July 23, 2000
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Tony_Tone "Anthony Jamal Smith" (Washington, D.C., District of Columbia United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Who Is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds, Vol. 1 (Audio CD)
The Neon-Soul Movement is in high gear with the likes of folks Maxwell, Eric Benet, Macy Gray, D'Angelo, Erykah Badu, Lauryn Hill, Jazzyfatnastess move over because here comes Ms. Jill Scott you can add her to the growing list of this movement which blends old school r&b, jazz and hip hop in to an infectious mix.. Ms Scott debut is nothing short of breathtaking every track on here is simply incredible.. Ms Scott has been around doing backing vocals for such hip hop acts The Roots, Will Smith

When she sings Erykah Badu and Lauryn Hill will come to mind.. This CD hasnt left my CD player since i brought it .. Among the highlights : Do You Remember, Gettin In The Way, For my DC/MD/VA folks who may be reading this you all have to check out the track It's Love it has that sound we all know and love G0-GO the song is hot , Love Rain, Slowly Surely.. Are just some of the great songs on this great CD.. Pick this up you will love it .. Enjoy

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23 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Inspiration And Education From The Queen Of Neo-Soul, September 4, 2004
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Busy Body (London, England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Who Is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds, Vol. 1 (Audio CD)
On a recent trip to London, I saw the debut album from Jill Scott on sale in a record store and bought it without hesitation. I have wanted this album for months and I now finally own it. I expected something good, but I didn't expect to be blown away by the genius, talent and immense artistry that Jill Scott displays on "Who Is Jill Scott? Words And Sounds Vol. 1." I remember hearing Scott's debut single back in 2000 and have heard nothing of her since, but my recent dive into an ocean of musical styles and sounds had prompted me to purchase this modern neo-soul classic. As I grow as a man I feel a desire to know more and a longer, more passionate and mature dedication to music which is my life exclusively. I think I can safely add Jill Scott to the array of real artists that bowl me over every time I pop their albums in my CD player.

"Who Is Jill Scott?" was released in the summer of 2000 and quickly floated towards the upper-end of the charts, swiftly garnering mass public respect and positive critical response selling 2 million copies. The album on the whole is just a beautiful and emotional experience of love. Everything that is in this album is sung exotically from the heart. Crammed with love and desire, Scott expresses her deepest, inner-most feelings in remarkable honestly and astonishing professionalism.

The album opens with "Jilltro," which is a fantastic intro to open such an accomplished album. She introduces herself with haunting vocals and echoing beats, before moving into "Do You Remember?" which is a classy and seductive slow-jam ballad. This is a vivid and soothing song that sets the standard for the rest of the album, as Jill's thick vocals slide over the heavenly beats. "Exclusively" follows this up, and is a humorous insight into Jill's personality and how in love she is with her man. The song only lasts for little over two minutes, but is an album highlight for sure. You don't hear many female artists singing with such honesty like this, so prepare to be stunned. The album's lead single and Jill's debut "Gettin' In The Way" is up next and is a classic straight off the bat! I once heard a remix of this song, sped up for radio to make it sound more accessible, but this is the real version that you want to be hearing! The second single "A Long Walk" is up next and is almost as good as the last track. The video to this song was amazing and this is another lush and deep song about true love. "I Think It's Better" is a slow and haunting interlude that serves as an intro to the next song.

That next song is "He Loves Me (Lyzel In E Flat)" and is a true album highlight for sure! The percussion in the background is mid-tempo and funky in its approach, working in perfect harmony to Scott's loved-up lyrics and chorus-cooing. When I first heard "It's Love," I was left thinking that I had heard this somewhere before, and I had! Some poor UK-based dance act had ripped this song off and turned it into a boring trance track. This is where it *really* is! At almost six minutes, this is a funky and upbeat track with a deep and close bass that swings through the entire composition. "The Way" is another album highlight and a firm fan favourite. Once more, Scott sings of indescribable and powerful loving, but what makes it so cute is the daily-life tasks that pepper the verses, such as getting a shower and making breakfast. "Honey Molasses" is a beautiful and haunting beat-riddled track that drips like syrup. Scott's answer-machine message is beautiful and inspiring. "Love Rain" is a song that took me a bit of getting used to. I didn't like it very much to begin with, but after a few listens, I really started to dig it. This is a beautiful song because of Scott's slow-rapping and the sweet violins in the background.

"The Roots (Interlude)" is a short interlude which is followed by the superb "Slowly Surely," which has to posses one of the most gorgeous and appetising basses I have ever heard! The way it rises and falls is just stunning and makes my heart ache because of its beauty. Sometimes I forget Scott is singing when I focus on the bass because it's just so hypnotic! "One Is The Magic #" opens differently to most of the other songs, with a Spanish/Flamenco-sounding trumpet and beat. Scott sings of multiplying and subtracting, dividing and adding which is all well and good, but it all boils down to her, which is precisely why 1 is the magic number! "Watching Me" continues the trend of chilled out grooves and sultry beats with a repetitive but catchy chorus. The sounds and background-vocals are superb and make this another album stand out! "Brotha" is a good song, but I don't listen to it very much. I often get caught up in the other tracks on the album, but it does have a very funky beat! "Show Me" is yet another seductive and beautiful song, which closes the album perfectly.

OVERALL GRADE: 10/10

The album also includes a fantastic bonus track, "Try." Jill Scott simply created a masterpiece with this debut album. That she possesses so much love and passion in her music, poetry and lyrics is an inspiration not only to women, but to men who experience similar feelings. This album is so amazing that it almost gives Lauryn Hill's "Miseducation" a run for it's money as the best R'n'B album I own! Jill's sophomore album "Beautifully Human: Words And Sounds Vol. 2" has just been released this week, and I am definitely buying it if it's anything (and I've heard it's even better) like this classic debut album.
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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars an instant classic, March 8, 2001
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"rjp202" (New York, NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Who Is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds, Vol. 1 (Audio CD)
although i try refrain from using superlatives, jill scott's debut album is truly perfection. i do not forward through any songs on this album. she is an amazing artist, with songs the speak of deep personal experiences, mostly love, and not of "pimpin'..." and money and cars, etc. she neither oversings nor gets lost in her music, and the soul and wisdom in her voice and words transcend her youth. it's refreshing to see an r&b/neo-soul wonder like jill scott in this era of blah pop-music and played out, boring r&b artists (i.e. kelly price, r. kelly, sisqo). it's also great to see jill scott is getting the popular and critical acclaim that she deserves.

personal favorites include:

"exclusively" -- a beautiful spoken word piece with an ironic twist on fidelity, or should i say infidelity

"gettin' in the way" -- jill scott getting ready to give the "smack down" on some girl trying to mess with her man

"a long walk" -- my absolute favorite song on the album; great jazz/soul vibe

"love rain" -- another great song/spoken word piece on the pain of unrequited love (also remixed with mos def)

"slowly surely" -- great beat, of course great writing, showcases her strength in leaving an unloving relationship

"try" -- another great beat and a positive message

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fresh air amid the current R&B smog, July 18, 2000
This review is from: Who Is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds, Vol. 1 (Audio CD)
If you think progressive R&B is an oxymoron think again. Jill Scott has what you been missin'. Most R&B albums today rehash the same old luv/lust stories in ways that make the songs sound like they all appeared on the same movie soundtrack. The lyrics on those other albums are cute at best, sophmoric at worst. Jill Scott reminds us that there are still beautiful, young, intelligent black women who are interested in what Me'Shell N'degeocello calls the "mind kiss". The lyrics are great (she's a poet)and her writing ability comes across best when she's delivering her spoken word gems over some of the albums better songs (see "Exclusively" and "Love Rain"). This doesn't take anything away from her vocal skills, which are sure to grab you from the first track. This is music that reminds you of what's been lost in the overall decline of R&B standards over the last two decades. While the situation hasn't improved much, at least we have Jill Scott to help us with the wait.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I want Vol. 2 right now!, February 6, 2001
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Uqob (New York, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Who Is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds, Vol. 1 (Audio CD)
How to say this in 1000 words or less that Jill Scott has created one of the most soulful, R&B, poet/vocal albums of the year 2000? Earthy and outspoken in some lyrics, raw and beautifully lyrical in others, this is an unusual piece of musical artistry. Plenty of poetry and occasional forays into rapping, people who are fans of Prince's provocative love songs, Lauryn Hill's insightful reminiscence of summers and relationships past, Badu's emotive jazz tinged self exploration, WILL LOVE THIS CD. It should be noted that while I use those artists as examples it doesn't do this CD justice, in that Ms. Scott's talents are, most definitely, unique. This CD touchs on so many different aspects of what makes a good to great R&B/Soul album. From the sweet, chorus driven "Do You Remember" which is a straight R&B slow jam quietly taking to task those who forget where they've come from and who their friends are, to "A Long Walk" a track destined to become a joyous classic to being blissfully, poetically in love. A great deal of this album is driven by exploring the different aspects of love: platonic, passionate, obsessive, fantastic, bemusing love. Most of all, what everyone who likes good music will love, is the unflinching dedication this CD has to telling a story in each song and having wonderful musical bridges that carry the listener along. Well worth the money for 18 tracks of music that I find myself singing for what is now 2 ½ weeks straight. Buy it. Buy it now, for you and your friends. Support the good to great artists like Ms. Jill Scott, they give us the gift of wonderful music and the least we can do is pay them for it.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Of Truth and Justice., September 16, 2000
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"geminirising" (Philadelphia, PA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Who Is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds, Vol. 1 (Audio CD)
First of all..let me give props to a HOMETOWN GIRL!

Jill Scott is
proof that the world shouldn't sleep on the creativity that comes out
of Philly. Much love to all "real" artists payin their dues
in Philly ... hold on tight...your time will come.

When we examine
this thing called life, we find those things that move us to action
and move us to passion. We find that these same things also offer
clarity, peace, truth and a poetic wisdom. When I listen to Jill
Scott, I find a few of these things and I am sure you will too - that
is if you have a willing mind and a soul that yearns for the deep
chocolate, caramel kissed, honey dipped reality of what this Sistah
has to offer. Don't compare..just listen."It is time to stop
accepting mediocrity as an artform." It is time to stop
supporting performers with your hard earned dollars who make a mockery
of the true and hard work of artists such as Jill Scott.

I implore
you, BUY BUY BUY this CD for yourself -- you deserve it. Then, buy it
for your true friends, they will love you for it. If you are tired of
the fodder and those who have, shall I say, dropped the ball or those
who have never had it, get the CD. If you're tired of so-called
female "artists" who rely on breast implants, rainbow bright
weaves and tacky clothes to hide the fact that they have NO TALENT,
buy the CD. If you were blessed to wake up this morning..BUY THE CD.

I refuse to say which cut is my favorite as all of the cuts touch
an aspect of this soul. Let me say this, "Gettin' In The
Way" is hot, but get this..it gets better than that.

"A
Long Walk," "One Is The Magic #," "Brotha,"
evoke spirits that have been crying to be heard in all of us. I could
go on forever about this CD..but I won't..get it for yourself. Feel
what truth in art is all about and realize that justice has been
served to true lovers of artistic brilliance by Ms. Jill Scott.

ONE
WOMAN'S ADVICE: Get this CD and you won't have to ponder, "Who is
Jill Scott?"..for if you listen to it and feel it, you will
surely find out.

**Let's stop accepting mediocrity as an
artform...buy this CD and let your voice be heard.

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I would give this 10 stars if I could, April 12, 2001
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"mac_spirit" (Southern California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Who Is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds, Vol. 1 (Audio CD)
Amazing...Incredible...Flawless--These are the only words I can think of that come even close to describing the quality and impact of this cd. Jill Scott is unbelieveably talented. Never have I heard a style of singing and composing like hers. Her songs are so poetic and meaningful. It is such a breath of fresh air compared to the tired and formulaic R&B being played all over the radio these days. Every song on this cd is wonderful, and deeply personal. I am continually amazed at how much I continue to get out of this cd each time I listen to it. Her bright and fun-loving personality shines through on tracks such as Exclusively, One is the magic number, watching me, and it's love. Although I love every single song on this album, if i had to pick my favorites, I would choose A Long Walk and Lyzel in E-Flat (He Loves Me). A long walk is simply amazing, and describes exactly how I'd want a relationship to be. And Lyzel in E-Flat is wonderful--beautiful melodies and the lyrics! Well let's just say I wish someone loved me like the subject of this song does!! Basically I could go on and on about this cd, but all I can tell you is that you really should experience it for yourself! So go and buy it now!!! you will not regret this!!
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Who Is Jill Scott......an extraordinary artist, July 18, 2000
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T. Carter "sourire1" (Atlanta, GA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Who Is Jill Scott? Words and Sounds, Vol. 1 (Audio CD)
The first time I heard the melodic tone of Jill Scott was on the In Too Deep soudtrack. The song was Dreamin' and I was definitely dreamin' of the day she would drop her own album. Well, that day has come and she has truly outdone herself.

Who Is Jill Scott is one of the most intoxicating CDs I have heard in a long while. The love songs are tremendous and mellow. The Way and He Loves Me (Lyzel In E Flat) are a new soul rhythme lover's type love songs. Slowly Surely will definitely require a glass of wine and a clear mind (one of my favorites on the CD). Love Rain, with it's poetic inspirations, is something I know I've felt and hope to feel again. Watching Me brings some questions and political thought to the mind. Overall, this CD is simply bangin'!

Something for the new soul crew and a new addtion to my favorites list. Please check it out and support this talented artist!

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