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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Why only 5 stars?,
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This review is from: Love & War (Audio CD)
Cuz Amazon only goes up to 5! This guy sounds like Marvin Gaye meets Teddy Pendergrass - for real. And the songs - this kid has songwriting chops that match his pipes. Absolutely top-notch 60's soul with a touch of Beatles and The Band thrown in for good measure. Fresh, amazing, and so far, unspoken. Call me an instant fan.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Amazing voice! Exceptional talent!,
By Adrienne (Florida) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Love & War (Audio CD)
I absolutely love Daniel Merriweather! Listening to his voice is addictive, and I can't stop listening to this CD! He has a voice comparable to Stevie Wonder, and that says a lot! He deserves more praise and attention for his amazing voice! My favorite songs are "Giving Everything Away for Free", "Red", "Water and a Flame" featuring another amazing vocalist, Adele. Everyone should buy this album! You won't be able to stop listening to it!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Superb; A 'Tour de Force',
This review is from: Love & War (Audio CD)
One might argue that to some extent, the traditional R&B album is a thing of the past. Only few exceptions to this have occurred in recent times that have evoked both commercial and critical success. The most notable of 2008 was Anthony Hamilton's exceptional The Point Of It All; in 2009, it was Maxwell's Grammy-award winning BLACKsummers'night. In 2010, it seems as if true, more traditionally conceived R&B albums are the trend, with chart-topping, critically praised efforts from Sade and Jaheim, who in particular has refined his 'ghetto-R&B' into more adult leaning territory. Daniel Merriweather's U.S. debut Love & War is yet another traditional R&B and one of 2010's very best albums, period. Sure, we're early into the year, but Merriweather's album will certainly be remembered by fans and critics by the year's end. Merriweather, indigenous to Australia, brings his A-game on this retro-/neo- soul masterpiece. Sure, there are some infusions of soft-rock/pop, but predominately, this is an outright, soul album. Sad to say, so many of the U.S. R&B artists are more concerned with the infusion of hip-hop into the R&B, often times convoluting it into the 'same song'. That isn't to say that retro-soul artists sometimes dabble to much in the past, but there is something to be learned from the past that delivered classic hits and a signature sound. Amy Winehouse certainly knows with the 5 Grammys she received for her vintage soul/traditional pop effort Back to Black. But this is about Daniel, who delivers what is most likely to be the 'sleeper' R&B album of 2010.
Produced by Winehouse hipster producer Mark Ronson, 'Love & War' features a sound that is far removed from radio in 2010, making an outright commercial hit from this album a longshot. But let's not forget "Rehab". The album opens up with the soul-laden, pop/rock masterwork "For Your Money", a left-field track mixed somewhere between 70s Stevie Wonder, Elton John, or Billy Joel. Infectious by all means, one with an old soul will undoubtedly question, "why doesn't music still sound like this." Ornate in the sense of progression (no simple chords here), the track is refreshing because it isn't traditional in the sense of today's standards. The guitars sound like they are directly from a Pink Floyd album. Merriweather and Ronson hit the opening track out of the park. The vocal performance shows unrequited brilliance in my eyes as Merriweather has some mad pipes on him. "Impossible" features more vintage production from Ronson as well as exceptional vocal performance from Merriweather. Again, the songwriting is on point and there is more authenticity about a performance such as this in comparison to Top 40 based R&B (not dissing it, but looking beyond it). A track like "Impossible" sounds like an extension of 70s soul, more so than some of radio's hits today. "Change", featuring up and coming rapper Wale straddles the best of both worlds, providing a commercial single and also respecting classic soul with its piano-laden production work. It is by far one of my favorites from an album that has no misses. While "Chainsaw" doesn't stand out as much as the first three tracks, it is by all means above average, and it's vintage production could've easily appeared on an Al Green album. As always, Merriweather "brings the heat". "Cigarettes", which straddles pop/R&B soulfully entices the listener to hit the rewind button over and over. Clever songwriting make this non-standard R&B song topic work extremely well. One of my favorites. "Red" keeps up the momentum, again leaning just enough pop and just enough R&B. One of the best written songs of the album, none can deny the catchiness of the hook. Many songwriters will say to themselves, 'why didn't I come up with this hook?' "Could You" is solid as all else, though "Not Giving Up" shines more, with it's 60s R&B production work and one of Merriweather's most enticing vocal performance. "Getting Out" is the 70s exemplified, while the duet between Merriweather and Adele ("Water and A Flame") has the perfect chemistry. A brilliant collaboration if I do say so myself. "Live By Night" again plays on the seventies pop-soul feel that made opening track "For Your Money" so effective. The vocal performance sounds appropriate and the production work is some of the best I've heard in some time. Again, a non-standard harmonic progression, in the vein of Stevie Wonder or Billy Joel helps to make this song sound so refreshing. "Giving Everything Away For Free" and "The Children" aren't particularly the shining spots of the album, but both are great representations of Merriweather's prodigious talents. This album is superb by all means in my eyes. I highly recommend it to those who love traditional R&B/soul sans hip-hop influences.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
It's hard not to love these Nu-Soul gems ! A new star is born!,
By for jazz music's sake (Warsaw, Poland) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Love & War (Audio CD)
Having been discovered busking on the streets of Melbourne, it has only taken a few years for Daniel to release his debut album, "Love & War".
He was championed by Mark Ronson, on whose debut album "Versions" Daniel sung the vocals on a couple of tracks, two years back. Daniel's big break came with the vocals of the hit "Stop Me", a Motown variation of The Smiths song. And it's no surprise that the Ronson-produced "Love & War" picks up where the pair left off. On this album, Daniel has collected a number of songs that are immediately catchy but, more importantly, will remain catchy rather than become the repetitive annoyances of many other pop songs. The hypnotic beats of Impossible then ensue as Merriweather's vocal acrobatics and his backing vocalist's doowops create a thoroughly old school, Motown vibe. A great singing voice that has an intriguing edge to it that makes you feel he should, and probably will, go far. "Love & War is a mixture of funky beats and soulful, sun-soaked retro sounds - the perfect showcase for Daniel's soaring voice. There are loads of highlights: the single, "Red", is beautiful and "Cigarettes" is bluesy and lovely. He is so naturally gifted, and just opening his mouth in the vocal booth can let loose some laryngeal magic, the Australian can sometimes sound semi-detached, especially on the tracks (Chainsaw, Getting Out) that bear too smothering an imprint of Ronson's commercial soul and the predictable sense of politesse that can convey. Elsewhere, though, and beautifully so, Merriweather throws back his head and lets fly on nu-soul gems such as "For Your Money" and the aforementioned "Red", swooning through melodies indebted to Stevie Wonder, Sam Cooke et al, and, because he's not cruising, absolutely nailing the song. The flagship track, the radio smash "Change" - with its contagious 'la-la-la-las', sing-song delivery and slick raps from Wale - sounds more like a John Legend collaboration with Kanye West: the rap and soul elements are absolutely flawless. The other partnership features the critically acclaimed soul sister Adele. They duet in "Water and A Flame", a heart-warming ballad which can catch you out if/when you suddenly stop to take it all in : a song that proves to be another wise move - her magnificent set of pipes compliment Merriweather's husky, smoky tones perfectly. The album is distint, surprising, enjoyable, strong, catchy. One word: gorgeous. Do you remember when we first listened to Amy Winehouse's Back to Black? Well, we are here on the same territory. A new star is born. This CD will be your summer's soundtrack! Do You Want the Truth Or Something Beautiful
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
More Blue-eyed Soul!,
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This review is from: Love & War (Audio CD)
Looking for some retro Soul Motown/Philly style? Look no further than Daniel Merriweather's solo debut "Love & War".
Produced by Mark Ronson (Amy Winehouse, Adele, Kaiser Chiefs), there are horns, organs, and harmonies a plenty. Daniel was the vocalist on Ronson's 2007 hit "Stop me", and if you liked that, there's more where that came from. Opening cut "Impossible" is a horn drenched soulful number that sounds like some lost Motown classic. "Could you" is a beautiful sunny song that cleverly nicks its chorus from The Mamas and The Papas "California dreaming" to very good effect. My favourite! Lead-off single "Change" is a groovy upbeat Hip Hop tinged song with a rap from Wale and lyrics taking a look at the state of the world. "Not giving up" is a bouncy Motown-style number, while the bonus track "You don't know what love is" is funky. For ballads, we have the piano driven "For your money", the absolutely incredible "Water and a flame", a Jazzy duet with a very Amy Winehouse-sounding Adele (and my other favourite). Others are the acoustic "Red", the soulful "Live by night", the Gospel-tinged "All of the people" with wonderfully layered harmonies ("Invade them then cheat them, talk about freedom, and that's how the West was won" go the lyrics in part), and the beautifuly wistful "Giving everything away for free". Daniel is definitely one to watch!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome!!!,
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This review is from: Love & War (Audio CD)
I'm totally late on this guy. I happened to download his CD today and was instantly blown away. I know when a CD is good or not within the first listen and this CD grades at an A+. When I heard the first song " For Your Money", I knew he was quite special. Daniel's voice is so soulful and he did a good job of selecting the right song writers (he is one himself) and producers. The album was put together very well. I pretty much like 12 out of the 13 songs, which is excellent. My favorites are:
Getting Out Water and A Flame Red Live by Night Could You Please buy this one and share with your family and friends. It's such a good listen. Such a good listen!!!!
5.0 out of 5 stars
I fell in love with this album!,
By Alex Bettany (VA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Love & War (MP3 Download)
Daniel Merriweather would have had my vote for Best New Artist at the Grammys for this outstanding debut album. He's got a gorgeous, smooth voice and he puts real emotion into what he sings, and if you see him live, as I have, you'll see that he is indeed the real deal. Every song on this album is worth the price of the album, including "You Don't Know What Love Is" and "I Think I'm In Love," which are not on the original version of the album (when I bought the album at the time of its release, the acoustic version of The Smiths' "Stop Me" was not included). I personally find "Giving Everything Away for Free" to be the weakest track, but it's still good. My favorite songs on the album are "Cigarettes" and "Chainsaw," but it really is hard to pick just a couple from such a crop of fantastic songs. This is my favorite album of the year!
4.0 out of 5 stars
A solid debut by a smooth vocal talent. 4 stars.,
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This review is from: Love & War (MP3 Download)
May 10th, 2010
I'll keep this rather short. I just downloaded this album 2 nights ago and I'm not disappointed overall. Daniel has a voice almost unlike any other. It's really soulful displayed rather well on songs like 'For Your Money', 'Cigarettes' and 'Chainsaw'. 'Change' featuring the new and upcoming rapper Wale is instantly catchy while maintaining a soulful vibe. 'Giving Everything Away For Free' is an underrated track. The vocals are beautiful, it starts out almost optimistic-sounding and then floats into obscurity and pain. 'Water And A Flame' is a pretty neat duet with Adele, but it can be a bit dreary after a while. My main complaint about this effort is that although it has very few tracks that are very average, many of the tracks that don't quite stand out a lot are right after another, in the middle of the album. The disc starts out very strong with possibly my favorite track, the rocky 'For Your Money', then the catchy 'Impossible', the unforgettable 'Change' (Feat. Wale) and 'Chainsaw', my former favorite track. It also ends solid with 'Giving Everything Away For Free' and the inspirational and almost lulling 'The Children'. All in all it's solid, but I just thought there could have been more outstanding tracks added to the mix. 4 stars or an 8/10. DOWNLOAD: 'For Your Money' 'Giving Everything Away For Free' & 'Change' (Feat. Wale) SKIP: 'Cigarettes' (it's sung beautifully, but the song itself is lifeless)
5.0 out of 5 stars
Daniel Merriweather,
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This review is from: Love & War (Audio CD)
I believe his voice will be a household name. The songs he sings just melt your heart. He is truely gifted. He also has a jazzy tone that is heartfelt. Buy it Please and sweep the floor when the volume is up high.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Blue eyed soul from Down Under,
By Alicia Hoffman (Long Island, NY USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Love & War (Audio CD)
After his recent appearance on "Ellen", I took a chance and bought this album by Australian Merriweather. His work is varied and intense.
Hard to pigeonhole this artist into a specfic genre - part soul (perhaps more correctly, soulful), part pop. Thoroughly enjoyable. |
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