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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Second Time Around,
By Jesse H. Melchor (Chicago, IL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Somewhere in My Lifetime (Audio CD)
Phyllis Hyman heralds a triumphant return with her sophomore effort. Although currently available as an import compact disc, perhaps Arista/BMG will soon consider a U.S. re-release. After her first effort, her previous record label, Buddah Records, was acquired by Arista. Many of the songs on her second effort had been recorded during her sessions with Buddah. As a result, Phyllis continued to soar upon the divinity that she established on her first album. She successfully retains her conviction, integrity, and flavorings throughout while bestowing her repertoire with additional priceless treasures."Kiss You All Over" opens the set and finds the Sophisticated Lady crooning her soulful rendition of the song originally performed by Exile. In the process, she makes the tune all her own as she confidently expresses her loving affection. The mid-tempo approach to the song compliments her conviction, vocal delivery and intentions. In an arrangement with Arista, Barry Manilow produced the title track "Somewhere In My Lifetime" and Phyllis later shared her vocals on his 1987 "Swing Street" album. The resulting collaboration with Barry produced this dramatic big band ballad, proving once again that Phyllis can effortlessly commiserate with many genres of music and retain her artistic integrity. Bask in the delight of the big band brass...even it cannot smother the sheer power of her voice. Her vocal prowess is commanding and filled with conviction that will not be denied. It remained a curtain closer during her live performances of the time. A true quiet storm offering comes in the form of "The Answer Is You," an enchanting, delicate ballad filled with lush orchestration. The song was featured in the feature film "Set It Off," further testifying to its captivating appeal. Phyllis croons the lyrics softly, vocally dancing from its melody to its subtle bridge. Her vocal delivery is one of simple elegance, enough to render the listener spellbound, until she belts out the higher octaves at the song's end. It has been reported that this remained a personal favorite of Phyllis' for many years. Truly, it is a tune with the ability to render one breathless, and leaving you wondering why she was not more successful in terms of music chart rankings. "Gonna Make Changes" creeps in on the listener and is filled with a moody ambience. Written by Phyllis, she offers hope, reminding that there is indeed strength in numbers. Despite the somber arrangement, she excels in both her message and passion for change. Conversely, "Living Inside Your Love" seizes the listener by the collar from the opening musical instrumentation; the electric guitar riff enticing to the ear. There's a funky 70's mid-tempo groove goin' on here and Phyllis makes herself right at home. She once again demonstrates her musical chameleon-like inflections, embracing the tune with her alluring alto range and capping off her performance with her scatting ability. So good, I'm talkin' about so good... A gentle, but stern warning is expressed on "Be Careful (How You Treat My Love)." No doubt, experiences have been endured and the lyrics indicate that she will settle for nothing less than emotional fulfillment. Good love is truly hard to find, and her warnings and reminders are to be heeded. Once again, Phyllis provides a rich, thought-provoking lyric that is truly timeless. As with "Was Yesterday Such A Long Time Ago" before it, the tender "Here's That Rainy Day" returns Phyllis to the music realm where she truly reigns supreme...the torch song. The lyrics wallow in a relationship gone sour through a simply arranged, piano driven ballad echoes the thunder in her voice. Phyllis delivers a somber and moving interpretation as reality sinks in that things are not what they had seemed. In closing, Phyllis Hyman once again delivers an effort worthy of her vocal prowess and expanding repertoire. The material of substance, elegance, sophistication and diversity increase the interest and anticipation level of a female vocalist, musically mature beyond her years.
7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a classic from a classy lady....,
By Tom Conroy (Pittsburgh, Pa. USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Somewhere in My Lifetime (Audio CD)
This sophomore effort from Phyllis Hyman is full of songs that capture her haunting alto voice, especially the Barry Manilow produced "Somewhere In My Lifetime", an achingly beautiful ballad that will make you a fan for life. Other soulful ballads include "The Answer Is You", a story of love found, finally, and "Be Careful", a sexy warning to treat her right. "Gonna Make Changes" reflects Phyllis' social views, and is a straight up anthem for bettering the world. More upbeat are "So Strange" where she growls and scats and whispers, and "Looking for a Loving", an infectious dance tune, and "Living Inside Your Love", another dance tune with a hint of the islands. Phyllis shows she can rock with the best of them with "Kiss You All Over", an old Exile tune that she transforms with a sexy soulful turn. "Soon Come Again" is a plea for returned love that she elevates to pure pop. But my favorite tune here is a beautiful jazz standard, "Here's That Rainy Day", a song perfectly suited to Phyllis. It captures her passion, her inflection, her perfect diction and she wraps her voice around it and simply OWNS the song. This body of work is rare and precious and a must for anyone who appreciates the finest of female vocalists. Phyllis is no longer with us, but with this CD you can hear her, young and eager and in fine voice. Part of a precious legacy of music she left for us.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Flawed but still a good album by phyllis,
By R Stevens (St Albans, Herts, United Kingdom) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Somewhere in My Lifetime (Audio CD)
Get these phyllis albums while you can as they were issued in 1999. only 50,000 copies were pressed in japan
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great remastering of a classic Hyman album,
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This review is from: Somewhere In My Lifetime (Audio CD)
I really am thrilled that almost all of Phyllis Hyman's actual albums have been released remastered over the past few years. Phyllis was such an amazing songstress who possessed amazing range and emotive ability. There was no song she couldn't give her own interpretation to. She just opened her mouth and that magical voice flowed effortlessly. The tragic end of her life so early was such a loss and over the past decade there have been many collections. Believe me they are essential but they started to become a little repetetive and started to have a haunting sadness to them. Now with all the actual albums being released us Hyman fans can truly be completists and have all tracks Phyllis performed as well as enjoy the musical journey she took as she grew from album to album.
SOMEWHERE IN MY LIFETIME was her second album and it truly introduced classic Phyllis Hyman. There are many staples here that are all exsquite examples of her artistry such as the title track, THE ANSWER IS YOU, GONNA MAKE CHANGES, BE CAREFUL (HOW YOU TREAT MY LOVE) and LIVING INSIDE YOUR LOVE. It is amazing that there is so much classic Phyllis on only her second solo effort. There are also many musical treats here. Her take on KISS YOU ALL OVER is very sensual and as you read the extensive liner notes you will see she tackled this before it had even become a hit. She provides a light jazzy take on SOON COME AGAIN and HERE'S THAT RAINY DAY is sung with raw, sincere emotion. SO STRANGE is a great uptempo track. The later albums in her career did take on a haunting sadness that listening to them now it seems the listener can hear the emotional struggle going on inside Phyllis. That is why it is such a treat to have these early works from her career where she seems to have not entered that downward spiral yet. This is purely quality r@b/soul performed by a musical goddess and we get to share in the joy she experienced as her career progressed. There are two bonus tracks here and the cd is remastered for the best sound quality possible. Extensive liner notes also provide much insight into the life and recordings of Phyllis Hyman. This cd is a must for all Phyllis Hyman fans as well as for collectors of quality music. Phyllis Hyman was one of those artists that come along very rarely. Highly recommend this cd.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another fine Hyman recording.,
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This review is from: Somewhere in My Lifetime (Audio CD)
There were some very nice songs off of this recording. Phyllis layed it down once again. Songs like "The answer is You" are timeless.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Somewhere In My Lifetime,
By FOX "DJ Senior" (Silver Spring,MD) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Somewhere In My Lifetime (Audio CD)
I recently purchased the reissue of this CD and I am very pleased with the music. If you are a Phyllis Hyman fan like me, buy it yesterday. If you have a few of her CDs, buy this one and the other recent reissue "Goddess Of Love" and a few others. You will not be disappointed. Also, to the people who were responsible for reissuing the recent CDs. I take back(eat) what I said about waiting another 27 years for another reissue of Phyllis' earlier CDs.
1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
SOMEWHERE IN MY LIFETIME,
By Lisa Johnson (WASHINGTON DC, DC United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Somewhere in My Lifetime (Audio CD)
This is truly vintage Phyllis Hyman at her best! A true classic! Phyllis deliver such strong vocal on Somewhere in my lifetime and The answer boy is you!
1 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Despite lacking focus and unity ,it's a good album.,
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This review is from: Somewhere in My Lifetime (Audio CD)
While lacking the focus and unity of subsequent releases like "You Know How To Love Me" and "Can't We Fall In Love Again?" this was still a fairly good album thanks mostly to Phyllis' ever-beautiful and commanding voice. This 1978 release was literally Phyllis' transition from jazz to soul and pop(then-Arista president Clive Davis hired Barry Manilow to produce the title track so she could score a major pop hit-which did not happen). Not as good as her follow-up Arista albums but not bad either.
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