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10 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fresh!, May 21, 2008
A number have people have found success in recent times, after allowing one of their songs to be used in a TV commercial. Off the top of my head I can think of people like José González, Feist, Yael Naim...
Well, now we can add to that list the name of Australian songstress Gabriella Cilmi (pronounced "chill me"), who generated quite a buzz here in the UK after her sparkly song "sweet about me" was used to promote a new 'upside down' version of a deodorant for women. On it she sings: "If there's lessons to be learned/ I'd rather get my jamming words in first oh/ Tell ya something that I've found/ That the world's a better place when it's upside down boy", so you can see how it ties in neatly with the product in question. I certainly wanted to know who the song was by and it was my main man Joe who came to my rescue, put me out of my misery and told me who it was. (Thanks Joe!)
For me, none of the other songs match the sheer magic of "sweet about me", sadly, (and it is available as a single) but this is no one-hit album. Other notable tracks include the groovy opener, "save the lies", the mournful "sanctuary", "einstein", the amazingly infectious "don't want to go to bed now", "messy", the pleading ballad "safer", "sit in the blues" and the UK bonus track, "echo beach", a thumping, electric guitar-driven number. Joseph didn't think that I'd like this album but I so do. It's so fresh!
Cilmi's spine-chilling voice reminds me of someone else's but up until now, I've not been able to put my finger on who that might be. (A cross between Jill Scott and Amy Winehouse, dare I suggest?) Her sound is definitely her own though and she delivers it refreshingly and assurdly on this release. Production is by Xenomania (Girls Aloud, Sugababes) and I have to agree with the editorial on this one: this is pop perfection with a twist.
I have a feeling she's going to do well with this, particularly in this country and across Europe, where 'quirky' and 'difficult-to-categorise' are often quicker to find favour than they are in the US. The album climbed up to #8 on the UK Top 40 this week, while the single is at #19, which is telling in itself. It's a pity there are no sound clips but if you were looking for some left-of-centre music and a female singer with a quirky, unique and unbridled vocal style, this one's for you. Highly recommended.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
My Favorite Pop Singer!, June 19, 2009
This debut album by Australian-Italian teen diva Gabriella Cilmi (pronounced "chill-me") is a total knockout! While Cilmi is a mega-hit in Europe and her native Australia, she is still little known in the US. (Yes, we Americans have some "lessons to be learned" when it comes to quality music!) Although only eighteen years old, Cilmi wields a powerful and alluring voice, unlike her Disney-inspired counterparts Britney Spears or Vanessa Hudgens. In Lessons to be Learned, moreover, she effortlessly blends a number of musical styles -- the guttural crooning of Amy Winehouse, the infectious beat of Euro-dance, and even the sultry sound of the Blues -- to create a new sound for the new millennium. Additionally, Cilmi's music videos of the lead songs of this album (especially "Save the Lies") are mesmerizing, showing that this visual art form isn't quite dead as yet. (Check these out on YouTube.) All-in-all, this drop-dead gorgeous Italian goddess has become my favorite female pop singer -- and latest heart-throb! I highly recommend Lessons to be Learned to all pop or dance enthusiasts and certainly look forward to future albums by this up-and-coming musical artist. (Check out her latest hit song and video "Don't Want To Go To Bed Now" on YouTube -- both are amazing!)
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4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Fresh, fun and going somewhere, July 2, 2008
Hearing something great from my old town is a bonus for a start, but with this CD there is a whole lot more going on than sentimentality.
Gabriella launches with an energetic and essentially fun album with lots of variety. At her relatively young age her voice shows extraordinary promise. She delivers a wonderful bluesy tone now and I can't wait to hear how this voice and song writing ability matures over time. It is a fantastic first album with the promise of a lot more to come. After a few listens it does sound a little thin and 'young' and you notice the immaturity, but that's actually okay! She is young!
However, here is a confidence in delivery that is very compelling. I also appreciate the different direction that Gabriella has taken than the '1,000 plus sound roughly alike zero content generic stamped 'wannabees'.
She has the ability to rise above the MTV music video writhing femmes with their now obligatory rap artist counterparts and carve out a long lasting career.
I sincerely hope her management helps protect her from the bland ordinariness of pop-culture.
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