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41 of 41 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
The return of L-Boogie....well, sort of,
By The Fancy One "blackprincess" (Westchester County, NY) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Ms. Hill (Audio CD)
In purchasing this, I stepped out on faith - with no track listing here on Amazon, I had no idea what I would be hearing. But being a fan of Ms. Lauryn Hill's for so many years, I took a chance on it. This is an import that was released here in the US just this year but it is actually about a year old.
Let me say this - about 90% of the tracks are not new. They are selected songs from Ms. Hill's two previous solo albums, the Fugees' CDs BLUNTED ON REALITY and THE SCORE, snippets from interviews, some unreleased material and various collaborations with other artists (Nas, the late, great Curtis Mayfield, Carlos Santana, Wyclef's solo work, et al). Not that there's anything wrong with that - I have to admit that some of the tracks I had not heard before. Ms. Hill does a spare but especially moving version of Sam Cooke's "A Change Is Gonna Come", with her singing along with Wyclef's guitar playing as her only accompaniment. I have to say it's right up there with Sam's original version and the remake Aretha Franklin made in 1967. There is also a stunning rendition of Stevie Wonder's "Blame It On The Sun", sort of a precursor to what we would hear on "Killing Him Softly". As for the "newer" material, the excellent song "Lose Myself" was a featured track in the animated movie, "Surf's Up" in 2007. Although I thought the lyrical content of the song was way too mature for this film geared towards children, the overall sound of the tune is bouncy and upbeat, which probably explains the reason why it made it onto this movie soundtrack. Why "So High" (with John Legend) never made it to the airwaves I cannot understand. It is a great song with Ms. Hill's vocals echoing richness and experience, in both her singing and rapping. Also included here is the so-called Fugees' reunion song from 2006, "Take It Easy". Even though the reunion didn't really materialize, it was kind of cool to see them back together again, if only for a minute. Track listing: Lauryn Hill - Intro Lose Myself So High (remix with John Legend) Take It Easy Blame It On The Sun Final Hour Lost Ones Do You Like The Way Superstar Here But (The full title of this is "Here But I'm Gone", from Curtis Mayfield's CD NEW WORLD ORDER.) Tell Him The Sweetest Thing Skit - Lauryn Hill Speaks On Hip-Hop The Sweetest Thing (Remix) L Boogie Skit - Lauryn Hill Speaks on Music Music Cowboys (featuring Rah Digga) How Many Emcees Guantanamera Soon As I Get Home Freedom Skit Ex-Factor Nothing Even Matters (featuring D'Angelo) A Change Is Gonna Come (Live) Lauryn Hill Speaks - The Ending Remember, many of the tracks are snippets, so some of them only last for a minute or less. I was surprized that a track that I had heard rumbling underground entitled "Ms. Hill" was not included here. It seems only logical that since MS. HILL is the title of this CD, it would be here. Overall it is a good release and I don't regret buying it, although I would have liked to have a CD with all-new material. But even if Ms. Hill chooses not to go that route, her impact in the music industry has already been made on the highest of levels. The work of Ms. Hill is still relevant and sorely needed in today's music world, where vapid garbage goes to the top of the charts by so-called artists making vocal utterances about nothing. I'd rather listen to this than to hear what is being called music now.
6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
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By cenotex "cenotex" (Upstate NY) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Ms. Hill (Audio CD)
1.Lauryn Hill (Intro)
2.Lose Myself 3.So High [Remix]Feat. JOHN LEGEND 4.Take It Easy Feat. WYCLEF 5.Blame It on the Sun 6.Final Hour 7.Lost Ones 8.Do You Like The Way 9.Superstar 10.Here But 11.Tell Him 12.The Sweetest Thing 13.Skit: Lauryn Hill Speaks on Hip Hop 14.The Sweetest Thing [Mahogany Remix] 15.L-Boogie - The Features (INTERLUDE) 16.Skit: Lauryn Hill Speaks on Music 17.Music 18.Cowboy's Feat. RAH DIGGA 19.How Many Emcee's 20.Guantanamera 21.Soon As I Get Home 22.Freedom 23.Skit 24.Ex-Factor 25.Nothing Even Matters Feat. D'ANGLO 26.A Change Gonna Come (A LIVE SAM COOK cover) 27.Lauryn Hill Speaks: The Ending IMPORT VERSION, with BONUS tracks. |
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Ms. Hill by Lauryn Hill (Audio CD - 2008)
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