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  • Audio CD (October 11, 2005)
  • Original Release Date: October 11, 2005
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Sony
  • ASIN: B000B0WOEE
  • Also Available in: MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars See all reviews (95 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #98,642 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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Ricky Martin's self-titled 1999 album made him an international crossover star, and it's been both a blessing and a curse ever since. The Puerto Rican heartthrob became the poster boy for the much-ballyhoed Latin-pop movement, and he paved the way for English-language albums from Paulina Rubio, Thalia and Shakira. At the same time, Martin's processed pop recordings quickly lost favor at radio, and he seemed destined to become a musical footnote. Life finds the charismatic singer exuding a newfound confidence and showcasing some much-needed musical diversity. Martin traveled to India to record the string arrangements for the album, and that influence is felt throughout the disc's 12 tracks. Middle Eastern accents embellish tracks "Til I Get To You" and "I Won't Desert You," and groovy first single "I Don't Care" adds guest vocals from Fat Joe and soulful songbird Amerie for some street cred. Vocally, Martin sounds better than ever; he pushes his modest voice past its normal limit to match the intensity of the music. And like any good pop icon looking to maximize airplay, Martin dabbles in reggaeton during "Drop it On Me" and the Luny Tunes Mix of "Que Mas Da (I Don't Care)." Life may be the sound of an artist still looking for his individual sound, but it's a pretty enjoyable ride nonetheless. --Joey Guerra

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5.0 out of 5 stars A very good "Life", October 11, 2005
By Antoine D. Reid "80sforever" (Durham, NC United States) - See all my reviews
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Rarely do I come across a CD that's as good as this one. Perhaps this is the year of the comeback, though I don't consider Ricky Martin having really gone anywhere. First of all, this isn't "Ricky Martin" and it isn't "Sound Loaded." "Life" takes Martin to an entirely new level. At first, it's hard to accept him as anything beyond the whole "shake your bon-bon" or "she bangs" box. Yet, Martin sheds that commerical latin pop sound and moves in a new direction. It's edgier, it's adult, it's modern, and it has a sound that can't really placed or described. If I tried, I'd say international.

There are so many good tracks that if there are filler tracks, they don't stand out. The tracks that work best, for me at least, are the reggaeton-sounding ones. "I Don't Care" doesn't represent the entire album, but it simply represents Martin going in a new direction musically. "I Am" is a great track, for example, that's sexual but not over the top. Simple beat, very un-Ricky Martin. Other great tracks are "This is Good," the ballad "Stop Time Tonight" and the amazingly and sinfully good "Drop it on Me" featuring Daddy Yankee.

This CD is surprising, simply because I expected this album to sound like the other two english releases. This CD hasn't been given the right promotion or attention. People are ready to write off Ricky Martin but if you listen to this, believe me, you'll be pleasantly surprised to hear his more grown up and edgier sound. This is one of my top picks of the year, an album I'd really encourage folks to get out and get along with a hit like Mariah Carey's "Emancipation of Mimi." Buy this CD, you won't be disapointed and your money will be well spent.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars "Life" with a more worldly sound, October 11, 2005
By Geminiguy (Bloomington, IN) - See all my reviews
Ricky Martin is a phenomenal singer. His latin albums are stunningly good (his most recent spanish language one was the bomb) and his english albums are also generally good. A flaw from the english sets were sometimes mediocre lyrics set to stunning upbeat beats.
With "Life" Ricky Martin injects just that into his music. Where his previous efforts were strictly pop and latino influenced projects, this album boasts more influence from the hip hop genre as well as some lush middle eastern accents. The pop and latino influences are still present and accounted for but they generously share the spot light with new styles. Even though it seems to be a trend that everyone and their mama either tries to incorperate hip hop or angst rock into their styles, Ricky Martin has found a way to make it all seem fresh and new.
"Till I Get To You" opens this album and while it is no "Vida Loca" or "She Bangs" it is a wonderful indication of the direction the album will be traveling in. A mid-tempo gem with middle eastern accents highlighting the melodies and his stunning voice.
"I Won't Desert You" features a woman chanting in middle eastern dialect and again carries on the accents of the orient to stunning effect. This song is also mid-tempo with a beautiful chorus.
"I Don't Care" could get by without the geust spots but for once, it is the guests that add a needed punch to a catchy song. Amerie does fair with her part (anyone female singer in the R&B sect could have sang it) but it is Fat Joe who steals the show with up front rap that confronts and extinguishes infedelity in a lyrical swoop. His rap contrasts with the message of the song (I want you back even though you did me wrong) which makes it all the more intriguing to listen to.
"Stop Time Tonight" is a ballad and fans of Ricky Martin know that when he sings the ballads there are hardly any words to describe how beautiful they are in his hands. This song is no different and what makes this osng intriguing is its melody has a slight resemblence to A-Ha's "Forever Not Yours". Ricky Martin agains shows why he is a singer who captivates so many... his voice.
"Life", the title track is excellent and upbeat, boasting a hint of latino influence along with a blend of hip hop. The message in the song is what people need today... live your life to the fullest... it is short.
"I Am" is a seductive number in which Ricky Martin gets down with his dirty self. His lyrics boast a grittier erotic side that shows he is willing to step out of the good boy image he currently has. This song has an animalistic, raw appeal to it.
"It's Alright" is another good up-beat jam with some rocking guitars and latino hints as well as a good pop appeal. He gets down with this song and it seems like he has fun while singing it.
"Drop It On Me" starts with a prison break siren and then lets loose with a regetron kind of beat. Daddy Yankee and Taboo offer extra vocals and the song is overall appealing regardless of the guests. Ricky Martin can sing (which is the overall message of this review I suppose).
"This Is Good" is best the song title to best sum up the album. The song is well written, well crafted, and well accompanied with percussion. It feature inflence from latin style as well as mid eastern... quite a blend.
"Save The Dance" is another excellent ballad and it features the message that infedelity is the last thing on the agenda. Ricky Martin sings so well on this song with his breathy vocals and that appealing rasp that lends a certain degree of reality to the man on the disc. Wonderful song.
The last two songs are spanish versions of I Don't Care and It's Alright. Both are just as good as the english versions and "Que Mas Da" (I Don't Care) is remixed to a reggetron beat.
I am happy with this album. There are no filler songs to be found and each song was meticulously crafted with the fans and future fans in mind. Fianlly Ricky Martin has an english language album that can be considered an equal to his spanish ones.
Beautiful!
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fresh And New, October 17, 2005
By Josh "JAC" (Minneapolis, MN USA) - See all my reviews
I am not a Ricky Martin fan at all! When I first heard "I Don't Care" it was not a typical Ricky Martin song at all! I liked it a lot! I decided to go purchase it and give it a whirl!

I like the sound of this CD much more than his previous hits. To me, it sounds more "street" more "raw" and more "hip/hip". A little bit of a descent from the latin sound that all started to sound the same in every single one of his previous hits. This is a more hard hitting CD. Still his marginal vocals bit over MUCH better beats! Pleasently suprised here. There are a few latin-oriented songs - but not repetitively so.

Standout tracks include: "Til I Get To You", "I Don't Care", "Life", "Drop It On Me" and "I Won't Desert You"

A very good, nice, new, fresh direction for Ricky to head in!
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2.0 out of 5 stars Ricky should stay away from Hip-Hop!!
This cd has great beats, but Ricky Martin's voice didn't go well with the Hip-Hop ones, especially on "I Don't Care," and please don't get me started on the video for that song... Read more
Published 7 months ago by F. Robbins

5.0 out of 5 stars Hot, Sexy, Seductively Sincere! The best CD ever!
So, I know this is 2008 and this CD came out in 2005 but this is the best CD Ricky has done! It really ticks me off that "Life" wasn't well promoted here in the US. Read more
Published 10 months ago by Tidepools

5.0 out of 5 stars OH RICKY !!
NEW SOUNDS FOR A MORE MATURE MAN. HE HAS GROWN IN HIS TALENT AND IT SHOWS ON THIS DISC. VARIETY OF SOUNDS FROM LATIN AMERICA !! MAKES U GET UP AND DANCE !!
Published 22 months ago by R. Gonzalez

3.0 out of 5 stars A bit weak!
I own many of Ricky Martin's CD and I was a little disappointed in this one. Its not as up beat as what I expected.
Published on July 3, 2007 by M. Interlandi

5.0 out of 5 stars Smooookin
This CD is even Hotter than La Vida Loca. Ricky goes from Hottie to Lusty in this version. If hot is what you want then this is the Ricky CD you want. Read more
Published on April 15, 2007 by A. Richardson

3.0 out of 5 stars Did ANYone buy this?
I wasn't sure when the next time was going to be that we would hear from Ricky Martin. While his last English album, Sound Loaded, didn't see all that well, it still produced some... Read more
Published on November 18, 2006 by Anthony Rupert

1.0 out of 5 stars this bloke is overrated
he was cool in 1999, even his second english album had some decent tracks but that was his creative peak. Read more
Published on September 9, 2006

1.0 out of 5 stars Worst Album
I love Ricky and I think he is great at what he does. However, this album did not meet my expectations at all. I only like 1 or 2 songs. Read more
Published on July 2, 2006 by E. Diaz

4.0 out of 5 stars with Drop It On Me, Ricky can still Bang !
With tracks like Drop It On Me, Ricky Can still Bang !

with great music video, this tracks will boost sales of album
& attentions that Ricky Martin Need.
Published on June 20, 2006 by S. Mo

5.0 out of 5 stars Ricky Martin - Life all over the world
An absolutely fantastic comeback to the UK with an album which covers all music genres accompanied with heavy bass beats which will get you dancin latin style and the ballads... Read more
Published on May 14, 2006 by Mrs. S. Johal

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