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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The REAL Deal
If you want to know where artists like Tracey Chapman, Katy Perry, and the like got their inspirations and who may have paved the way for all singer songerwriter women, check out Joan Armatrading. This new record is quintessential Joan and is as fresh and new as when she first came on the scene. She is a timeless artist, greatly underrated and undiscovered by the...
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1.0 out of 5 stars Poor sound quality
I am a Joan Armatrading fan and was completely disappointed in the recording quality of this CD. Very compressed noisy and unlikeable on my high end system. Major disappointment.
Published 23 months ago by Frank Iacone


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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The REAL Deal, March 29, 2010
This review is from: This Charming Life (MP3 Download)
If you want to know where artists like Tracey Chapman, Katy Perry, and the like got their inspirations and who may have paved the way for all singer songerwriter women, check out Joan Armatrading. This new record is quintessential Joan and is as fresh and new as when she first came on the scene. She is a timeless artist, greatly underrated and undiscovered by the younger set. Not to mention she has epic guitar skills, I highly recommend everyone check out this new release.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great New Set of Tunes From Joan!, March 29, 2010
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Jim GS "Jim GS" (San Francisco, CA) - See all my reviews
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Excellent new album from Joan - keep the quality coming! As a long-term fan, I am excited to see this influencial star still working on her craft. Oh and she is excellent live!

(And, btw, I feel we should use our rating for the material from the artist, not for any perceived short-comings from Amazon.)
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars As strong as ever, March 29, 2010
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Joan hasn't lost a step over the years and this new album is a real classic - especially the title song which ought to be a radio hit! Well done Joan!
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4.0 out of 5 stars "CHARMING?" Without A Doubt!, June 28, 2010
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Jef Fazekas (Newport Beach, California United States) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: This Charming Life (Audio CD)
A couple of things become very clear after your first listen (or two!) of Joan Armatrading's new CD, the beguiling THIS CHARMING LIFE. First, this is her loosest, most varied album since much of her sterling early 80's work (Think WALK UNDER LADDERS and THE KEY!). Next, while 2007's equally mesmerizing INTO THE BLUES could be thought of as her premiere guitar album, the one where she REALLY came into her own as a fret master, THIS CHARMING LIFE is her bass album...her stunning riffs solidly anchor the CD, but they're never top-heavy. Finally, Armatrading has rarely been this open; all the guards are down, a real first for her. And, believe me, it pays off!
Opening up the disc is the, well, charming title track. Bopping along, Armatrading's lead vocal is both vulnerable and touching...she's really laying it on the line here. When she sings the lines "It sounds so corny/Yes I know it does/But truth is the shade/That I choose to wear" you know it's real...this is straight from the heart. Toss in an arrangement that fully supports said lyrics and we're off to a killer start!
Next up is the percolating "Love Love Love." An edgy amalgamation of jazz, power pop and adult contemporary, Armatrading's iead vocal swoops and soars, floating here, dipping down there. It's almost as if it were playing tag with those spirited bass lines! The upbeat arrangement also perfectly balances the somewhat darker lyrics ("Like a fool I thought the oceans/Divided the continent/But not a faithful heart"). Another winner!
Things are even better on the slinky "People Who Win." Armatrading's vocal runs the gamut from light and airy to gutsy and hardcore, while the instrumentation is economical, yet solid. And, once again, those bass riffs fill..things...in...just...right! This is the sort of song that gets in your head...and stays there! One of my favorite cuts!
Things take a step backwards ~ but only slightly! ~ with "Two Tears." It's not that this is a bad song..it's just that the first three are so good! Pulsating along, the track is full of a real yin/yang vibe; it's both structured AND relaxed. The lead vocal is both joyous and unrestrained, while the instrumentation is crisp and catchy. Mark my word, this song will be GREAT live!
"Heading Back To New York City" might initially have some people scratching their heads and writing it off as some latter day arena rocker wannabe, but that's part of it's charm. With it's blistering guitar chords and supple, yet meaty, bass lines, this song is all about ATTITUDE. A personal ode to one of the world's most magical cities, Armatrading pulls it off without a hitch.
Things do a total 180 with the delicate "Goddess Of Change." A smooth lead vocal is perfectly supported by an absolutely effervescent arrangement. Add some thoughtful lyrics to the mix ("It's funny/How things turn out fine/Worries/They always seem/Much worse at night") and you have a track that is both sweet and soulful, deep and delightful.
Next up is one of my two favorite songs on TCL, the sultry "Diamond." Armatrading practically purrs the lyrics, and there's a velvety allure to the performance that's downright captivating. Combine this with an arrangement that is sheer pop perfection and you're once again reminded of one of Armatrading's strongest suits ~ the ability to effortlessly (and successfully) blend numerous styles and sounds. Simple, but so, SO good!
It's at this point that things sag a bit. Much like with "Two Tears", most of the last quarter of THIS CHARMING LIFE isn't bad, it's just that the rest of the album is so good! "Promises" is nice enough, but there's a "been there, done that" feel to the cut..Armatrading has done a version of this song on pretty much every one of her records, and, in pretty much every other case, to better effect. Still, a nice lead vocal and strong. albeit short, guitar solo.
"Virtual Reality" lopes along at a energetic pace, but it almost sounds as if Armatrading is trying too hard..she's "saying something" here, trying to be "profound", "deep" and "clever." Armatrading's too good a writer to have to "try" to do anything: to answer her own question of "who can say the most with less"...you can, Joan!
The disc rebounds with the powerful "Best Dress On", THIS CHARMING LIFE's most rocking track. My other favorite cut, there's just something vibrant and fun about the track...the lead vocal is gutsy and forceful, the chorus catchy as hell, the backing vocals infectious and perky (LOVE the "Shoop, shoop!"). Add some cranking guitar work and a silky bridge to the mix and you have a total gem! In a just world this would be a massive hit single!
Things wrap up with the nice enough ballad "Cry." There's a sweet tenderness to the song, but I wish Armatrading had gone with a lower register when she hits the word "cry"...the current higher one is like nails on a chalkboard! Like I said, a nice enough cut, but I wish things had ended on a stronger note!
But that's just a minor complaint. The fact of the matter is, THIS CHARMING LIFE is one of Joan Armatrading's strongest releases to date, and a welcomed addition to an already incredibly impressive catalog. After some hit and miss releases in the mid-to-late '80's and an extended absence through much of the '90's, Armatrading has come roaring back, first with 2003's LOVERS SPEAK, then with the aforementioned INTO THE BLUES, and now with THIS CHARMING LIFE. Here's to many more CHARMING releases! (As with all my reviews, I'm giving the disc an extra half a star for including the lyrics).
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Joan Armatrading is still an amazing artist!, April 1, 2010
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This review is from: This Charming Life (Audio CD)
Always growing and never stagnant. This album is a breath of fresh air... and yes the mp3 is not everyone's favorite format. but you can buy the cd also, which I will do even though I have the mp3 album. Supporting great artists is what is important. She is an excellent performer in concert. Great on vinyl and cd. Her guitar playing proves she belongs in the same category as the greatest guitarists of all time. This album is excellent. Another winner for Joan!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Joan Does Rock, May 27, 2010
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Every Genre this artist does, she does to Perfection! Her last CD focused on the Blues.... Also Perfect. Hopefully Ms Armatrading's next CD brings her back to Jazz. Joan's ability to create music in different genre's clearly shows the depth of her talent. Anytime I listen to this CD I have her music in my head all day. Heading back to New York City, Goddess Of Change and This Charming Life are my favorite songs on this CD.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars !Quien tuvo retuvo, y en este caso de manera sobresaliente!, April 17, 2010
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Conozco la carrera de Joan Armatrading desde finales de los setenta y hay que ver lo bien que le sienta la madurez artística ,física y mental a esta artista, sorteando los duros avatares de la vida. Se supera a sí misma y desde hace unos años se lo guisa y se lo come ella sola, salvo el tema del ritmo, pero solo a medias, pues de todos los instrumentos que se oyen, sólo el de la batería y percusión son de otra persona, Miles Bould. Así que... Chapeau!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Legend in Her Own Right!, March 30, 2010
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I am a huge fan of Joan Armatrading and so glad that she is making music after all these years. She is defiantly a legend in her own right and have paved the way for so many - from Tracy Chapman to Mandy Moore. This album is for both her fans and for those not familiar. Not only is it a perfect Daily Deal - but a timeless record that you will listen to for years to come!
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars "Goddess Of Change"., July 22, 2010
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This is an interesting & enjoyable release "This Charming Life" by the legendary Joan Armatrading. It's different from her last two albums releases ("Into The Blues" & "Lovers'Speak"), as it's a laid-back album with a "folk rock feel" but in a good way. Solid strong songs in this album include "This Charming Life" (title track), "Love Love Love", "Two Tears", "Promises", "Best Dress On", "Cry" & my favourite of the bunch "Goddess Of Change", hence the title of my review. That's seven solid tracks out of eleven, great for an album : I give the album four stars as I would have preferred an up tempo feel/sound of songs like in "Lovers' Speak" but a change by this "Goddess Of Change" in sound is welcome, solid release indeed from this legendary singer-songwriter. This album will please Joan Armatrading fans while finding new ones as well!
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Crank it up!!!, July 3, 2011
This review is from: This Charming Life (Audio CD)
This is an awesome album! You'll constantly find yourself wanting to crank up the volume as you listen to this one. Be careful, "People Who Win" and "Goddess of Change" will make you blow your speakers if you don't get a grip on yourself! Joan Armatrading ROCKS!
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