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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Real Meaning Of Soul,
By Milo (Planet Earth) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Who I Am (Audio CD)
It is an absolute shame that Beverley Knight has not seen the breakthrough that she so much and so well deserves. While in the UK she has seen a good amount of success with her three albums, which was further validated by the recent top ten success of the lovely single "Shoulda Woulda Coulda," still she remains unfortunately unkown on the other side of the Atlantic. And even with the aforementioned success in The European side, Beverley's talent is one that deserves to reach greater heights. This latest release might be the one that allows her more exposure (which was also granted by the success of its first single "Get Up"). Who I am is a wonderful example of what UK soul is about. There is no talk of gangsters, money, or sex anywhere in this set. The lyrics (written by the artist) are uplifting, empowering, and inspiring (just listen to "Beautiful Contradiction"), proving that R&B can be intelligent and sassy at the same time. And, to top it off, Beverley's sweet vocals are a treat to the ear, as usual. The album has many bright moments, I will however highlight the two singles that have been released so far ("Get Up" is a good combination of dancehall with a touch of R&B, a true example of UK Soul that deals with being an original and respecting what one has to offer; "Shoulda Woulda Coulda" is an inspiring story of a love gone wrong and the regret that follows) and the duet Musiq Soulchild (a perfect example of nu-soul). Also noteworthy is "Hurricane Jane," which is full of energy and should be considered as the next single.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
"Shoulda" Been Released in the US,
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This review is from: Who I Am (Audio CD)
It still baffles me when talented artists such as Miss Knight are only known in limited circles around the world. If Beverley Knight looks like your typical r&b princess, think again. While it is odd that she garners comparisons to Sade in her popularity (Sade is both a jazz vocalist and much more well known), it doesn't come unfounded. Both are uniquely beautiful and both have the ability to let their lyrics transcend cliche's and affect the human spirit and mind. While Sade isn't as emotive in her expression of the lyrics, Miss Knight never holds back. This is evident on tracks such as 'Same (As I Ever Was)', 'Hurricane Jane', and the haunting and awe-inspiring track 'Gold'. It is fair to say that Beverley Knight doesn't have a horrible track on the album. Many people might mis-conceive the albums glossy photos and overall package for a party album. This is a slower, but the nonetheless stirring album album from Knight. She effortlessly dabbles in blues, gritty soul, lush balladry, and dancehall reggae. Beverley Knights vocal range is astounding. She gracefully evokes the likes of Whitney Houston and Chaka Khan, but she has the ability to create her own persona through the personal songs on this album. Other r&b divas well-known in the U.S. should count their blessings that Miss Knight hasn't yet graced us with her artistry, because this sistah can roll with the best of them. The r&b genre is, at times, bland and repetitive. Beverley Knight is a breath of fresh air. Her poise, vocal ability, amazing lyrics, and stirring melodies put her a cut above the rest. Standout Tracks: Get Up!: A great dance track. One of the few on the album. Miss Knight successfully blends dancehall music with r&b vocals and melodies. Her voice on this track is amazing. Shape of You: Lyrical content is beautiful. A poised and graceful track from Miss Knight. The remix is also great. Fallen Soldier: Once again proves that Miss Knight posseses control over her voice. The lyrics are haunting and beautiful and Beverley's voice is soul stirring. A definite fave! Hurrican Jane: All I can say is: Girl can sing! Miss Knight blows this track up! The lyrics are fresh and have a poetic tone. It is one of the blues infused tracks on the album. Bestseller Mystery: Beverley absolutely shines on this track. Her voice is big, proud and unashamedly soulful. Proves that blues and contemporary r&b do mix. Gold: What can I say? Best song on the album. Lyrics gave me the chills. Very inspiring. Miss Knight's vocals are subdued, but clearly have roots in gospel. Amazing song.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Shes Gold,
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This review is from: Who I Am (Audio CD)
One of the finest albums I own. Beverley Knight is one hell of a performer. I had the privalige to see her perform at the Hammersmith Apollo (uk) in december of 2002 and she did not dissapoint.It was her "Who I Am" tour - and that is the title of her third album. Its great to see a british female soul artist bringing out such quality - something at is lacking into today's music scene. This album is for anyone who loves to hear a great voice - a voice which is powerful and at the same time clear and crisp. Track 1 - Get Up Track 2 - Shoulda Woulda Coulda Track 3 - Shape Of You Track 4 - Fallen Soilder Track 5 - Beautiful Contridiction (duet with Musiq Soulchild) Track 6 - Hurricain Jane Track 7 - Same (as i ever was) Track 8 - Whatever's Clever Once again her voice is faultless, and I believe that musically this is the best song on the album. Track 9 - Ambition (it all comes 2 you) Track 10 - Bestseller Mystery Track 11 - Gold Bonus track - Who I am I've heard many many albums - but none sung with the amount of heart and soul Beverley Knight sings with. A must for people who appreicate great music.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pure Gold,
By dm veldman (Utrecht Netherlands) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Who I Am (Audio CD)
If you've got the chance to see Beverley Knigth live, take the chance and do so. You will not be dissapointed. Great show, great voice! Same goes for WHO I AM. It starts with the very catchy GET UP ("Dont'feel no shame, let them know you're not the same, true to yourself, leave them fakers on the shelf, go and do your thing")It ends (well not really there are some hidden tracks on it) with GOLD ("I am gold babe, catch me in the slipstream, passing by the fools who just don't know, pure gold babe, you're looking at the real thing, if you knew my worth you wouldn't let go..")one of the most beautiful ballads you'll ever hear. So if you want to treat yourself, you do WHATEVER'S CLEVER & buy yourself this cd. You'll love it!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great CD!,
By Andrey Kurtsev (Donetsk, Ukraine) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Who I Am (Audio CD)
Beverley knight was a new name for me, and of course I had some doubts buying this CD. But now I'm sure that it was one of the greatest buys of this year! Music itself is wonderful. Beverley has a really great voice, and writes a really beautiful songs with the smart lyrics. But great music and vocals isn't everything. For some extra bucks you have to pay for the import you'll get a CD with the best enhanced section I've ever seen. It has everything on it: pictures, wallpaper, lyrics, biography, sound clips, 2 full length amazing videos for two first singles and some backstage material. Go buy it and you won't be disappointed. We really love this girl here, in Europe and I'm sure you'll love her in USA!!!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great soul record,
By alexander fraser (london,england) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Who I Am (Audio CD)
"Who I Am" is an excellent record: far better than many pallid efforts by contemporary British soul artists and with simply more tunes than her American equivalents who can pad out their albums to 78 minutes by including too much filler, BK is a marvellous singer and makes the most of her voice on the range of material here from the dancehally "Get Up" to the smooth soul duet with Musiq Soulchild "Beautiful Contradiction" via the joyously assertive "Same As I Ever Was" raucous rocky "BestSeller Mystery" and poppy "ShouldaWouldaCoulda".
5.0 out of 5 stars
Why wasn't she released in the U.S.?,
By island girl (Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Who I Am (Audio CD)
I heard this cd 4 years ago, my cousin brought it from England. I had never heard of her. But she has a beautiful voice. Not a bad song on the cd. I just wonder why she wasn't released in the U.S.
She is better than any artists I have been hearing lately!
0 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
good buy for relaxing music,
By "sexycat17" (Louisiana) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Who I Am (Audio CD)
I was looking for more funky cuts on this cd it's kinda of ballad like. but the girl got some pipes on her.
0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
WHO I AM is Knight in her own style and element,
By Desmond Chan (Bishan North Singapore) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Who I Am (Audio CD)
Beverly Knight astutely distinguishes herself from the deluge of synthesized R&B from the likes of Ashanti et al with genuinely smooth beats and strings, heartfelt vocals and luminous lyrics that assaults the senses of the audience. As Britain's most popular R&B chanteuse after Sade, she effortlessly breezes through the uplifting single "Shoulda, Woulda, Coulda" and synchronizes beautifully in her Transatlantic duet with Musiq SoulChild in "Beautiful Contradiction" to produce a neo-soul funk track. The ballads "Gold" and "Shape of you" are subtly alluring with their clever lyrics while her take on "Hurricane Jane" and "Get up" will pump up the adrenaline in you. It shows you the true Knight in her own beauty and spirits - and WHO I AM is definitely Knight in her element.
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