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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Could be a Hit in the U.S. (Final Review), November 22, 2004
This review is from: Mamani (Audio CD)
This might be the first of two reviews written by me of this cd. I accidentally sent a draft review in then emailed Amazon twice asking if it could be deleted and this one submitted. Since they have not gotten back to me, I had to submit my finalized review under a different account.) I have had this cd for about a month now, and I still listen to it every day. Now, I can not speak to what the lyrics are saying specifically as I do not understand German or any of the other langauges to be found on the cd besides English, but that is not even important here. The songs still touch me deeply and/ or make me dance. And isnt that what good music is supposed to do? Due to much research, I at least have a sense of what each song is about. Many other reviewers have compared Denalane to "Neo Soul" artists such as Badu, Arie, Scott, etc. Perhaps this is because there is a level of political, cultural, and womanist conciousness in her lyrics! But stylistically, If I were to group her with more contemporary artists it would be with the "New Jack Swing" artists Mary J. Blige, and one of my favorites, Faith Evans. Moslty, her slower songs remind me of the ones found on Evan's first cd. The similarity in sound/style to Blige can be heard on Wem Gehort Die Welt. Her guests/backup singers sound as beautifully as she, and African instruments make this cd just come alive. Nina Simones's Four Women sung by Tavares, Chinowiso, Deborah, and Joy is ingenously done with each woman singing their part in Portuguese, Shona, French, and German respectively. It is one of my favorites on the cd! Chinowiso JAMS on her part! Joy's English version of B. Holiday's I Cover the Waterfront only further solidified my opinion of hers as one of the more exciting and sensual voices I have heard in a while. The transition from .. Waterfront into the Outro, which is mostly instrumental, is HOT! As for one reviewer's comments about track 18, it actually starts out as an African a capella song. Deep in track 18 there is a club version of Geh Jetzt. Here is where you will find the weakest part of the cd. If Joy has managed to make German sound easy on the ears of R and B lovers, the rap in the song has done just the opposite! The song would have been better without it! Nevertheless In English, this CD would easily be a chart topper in the U.S.! And if our radio stations were more open to playing international music, it very well might be a hit even without translation! Good job to everyone who worked on this project! I have been spreading the word about this cd! I might even order the live version of it! Now, to find an English translation of the lyrics!
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Black German Pride, January 23, 2006
This review is from: Mamani (Audio CD)
Thank you Joy for representing Black Germans through your music. As music is often referred to as the "universal language"
it is in this case a way to make others aware that we exist and have existed but never acknowledged. We are truly grateful to you for making our presence known. You wonderfully express our pain & struggle in your music.

We are anxiously waiting to hear more from you in the future. Vielen Dank und bitte, mehr, mehr, mehr.

Find out more aboout Black Germans at www.isdonline.de & blackgermans.us
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Could be a hit in the U.S., November 2, 2004
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This review is from: Mamani (Audio CD)
First let me say, I do not speak/read/understand a word of any language in which Joy sings besides English! Secondly, I first came across this sistah's work when I bought a CD called Global Soul which included Hochste Zeit on the compilation. About six months ago I listened to samples of other songs from Mamani online and was determined to get this CD. I asked a friend of mine in England to see if she could get it for me. I got it in the mail yesterday. Now, I can not speak to what the lyrics are saying specifically, but that is not even important here. Many other reviewers have compared her to comtemporary "Neo Soul" artists. Maybe the comparsions are due to similarities in lyrics, but in terms of sound, depth, passion, and talent, Ms. Denalane's sound is closer to that of pure R & B artists of the 70s and earlier. THIS is refreshing! The grooves on her slower songs are those that make you want to grab a partner and have a nice slow dance the way you did when you first Shirley Murdock! Her guests singers sound as beautifuly as she, and the muscians, particuarly those on the African influenced songs, make this cd just come alive. Not everyone can cover a Billie Holiday song this well. Gettng the chance to hear her sing it in English only further solidified the opinion I had begun to devlop about this singer while listening to the other songs. Simply put, this is one of the best new voices I have heard in a long time. In English, this would easily be a chart topper in the U.S.! And if our radio stations were more open to playing international music, it very well might be a hit even without translation! Good job to everyone who worked on this project! I will be spreading the word about this woman! Now, to find an English translation of the lyrics!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars JOY, June 1, 2003
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This review is from: Mamani (Audio CD)
wow! this is my favorite cd! joy denalane is the greatest singer in the world, she has the most beuatiful voice ive ever heard! I've never expected germany got a soulsinger like her! no doubt, you can compare joy denalane to erykah badu,lauryn hill,jill scott...a very beautiful album
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Höchste Zeit, April 10, 2005
This review is from: Mamani (Audio CD)
5 Stars for a Star. Live she is overwhelming. So watch out for her Live DVD Mamani.
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you think you're hip to global soul music, think again..., March 28, 2003
This review is from: Mamani (Audio CD)
Because if you don't own this album, you are at a severe loss. Joy Denalane is a wonderfully powerful soul singer in a any language she may sing. The album is primarily sung in German with a few songs sung in the indigenous languages of South Africa and two songs in English. The production is straight-up, hip hop influenced, groovin' R&B. If you are a big fan of the first Les Nubians album, this will certainly satisfy your craving for that same caliber of 'EuroSoul'. Expect a live album from Joy Denalane July 2003 and collaborations with stateside producers (sorry, no names given). See why she's considered the 'Erykah Badu of Germany' and buy this CD, NOW!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars WORTH THE MONEY!!!, June 25, 2002
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This review is from: Mamani (Audio CD)
I've just bought this cd. I only can say: It worth the money.
This album is a combination of New Soul, New Jazz, R&B and African rhythms.It sounds like Erykah Badu but with a different and own style.
The cd has the lyrics inside and a poster with Joy's family photos.
Three songs are writen in Xhosa,Tsonga and Pedi (South African languages) the rest of the songs are writen in German.
The album also includes a Billie Holiday's cover:"I cover the waterfront" and a Nina Simone's cover: "Vier Frauen".
My favourites songs are: Geh jetzt, Miscommunication, Höchste Zeit, Sag's mir, Im ghetto vom Soweto and Was auch immer.
She has a beautiful and powerful voice. Most of the songs are co-written by her.
Great album.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Super cool., November 21, 2002
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This review is from: Mamani (Audio CD)
This is one of those chill out and relax with your peeps type of albums. Imagine a lot of Mary J. and Jill Scott with just a hint of Sade. Joy Denalane makes R&B and the German language mesch well. My favorite tune is "Kinderlied". It's an absolutely beautiful song. I do have a few small, small problems: During the break at the end of "Was auch immer", another great song, Ms. Denalane comes extremely close to loosing the key of the song. As a trained musician, this is painful to listen to. Production wise, the sax on the first track is too loud. Also, my other favorite tune is the very last on the cd. It's the last of the hidden songs after track 18. It's a little different from everything else. An almost Hip-hop beat with rappers. I'm a little disappointed because there are no lyrics/title printed for this song. Being someone who only speaks "Advanced Tourist German", I'd love to know more about this song. She also does a nice version of "I Cover The Waterfront". One can definitely hear the Billie Holiday influence in her voice. I'd recommend this cd to anyone who's into R&B/Pop, especially from musicians other than Americans.
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5.0 out of 5 stars If you want to know what German Soul sounds like, take it, October 19, 2002
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This review is from: Mamani (Audio CD)
Many people have tried and failed to sing soul in german language. This is the only exception. The album has great songs (like Miscommunication and Sag's Mir) which make buying worthwhile. It's unlike everything else that you have heard in german language, and makes you wonder why nobody else managed it - at least not without sounding cheap or embarrassing. This is probably her biggest archievement and what differentiates her from all others.

Unfortunately the albums also has some weak spots. Basically Denalane tends to fail and sometimes even annoy when she tries to criticise the situation in Africa. It's just too placative and she lacks credibility.

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5.0 out of 5 stars WORTH THE MONEY!!!!, June 25, 2002
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This review is from: Mamani (Audio CD)
I've just bought this cd. I only can say: It worth the money.
This album is a combination of New Soul, New Jazz, R&B and African rhythms.It sounds like Erykah Badu but with a different and own style.
The cd has the lyrics inside and a poster with Joy's family photos.
Three songs are writen in Xhosa,Tsonga and Pedi (South African languages) the rest of the songs are writen in German.
The album also includes a Billie Holiday's cover:"I cover the waterfront" and a Nina Simone's cover: "Vier Frauen".
My favourites songs are: Geh jetzt, Miscommunication, Höchste Zeit, Sag's mir, Im ghetto vom Soweto and Was auch immer.
She has a beautiful and powerful voice. Most of the songs are co-written by her.
Great album.
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