BrownGirl Speaks

 
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Corinne is back and she brought grown and sexy with her. Yes, there's been talk of this whole album being some sort of lament over the tragic loss of her husband, musician Jason Rae, nearly two years ago.  However, I hear more than sorrow. I definitely hear a woman who has loved and lost in a big way, but more importantly I hear a woman. The Sea has such maturity and range. Bailey Rae shows so much vulnerability on this album. She challenged herself vocally which is so refreshing and is a testament to where she is as an artist: uninhibited.

Immediate standouts/ faves for me are:
* I'd Do It All Again. She clearly expresses her unwavering love for her husband despite any shortcomings. It's beautiful and heart-breaking. This is where she shines vocally and just puts her soul on display.

* Closer. Corinne tries on some straight R&B here and she wears it well, like a sexy little black dress. The lyrics, the vocals....everything's on point. I've already played this song like two dozen times.

* Are You Here. Psychedelic and soulful. The track reminds me of the Beatles or Jefferson Airplane. She questions the lingering presence of her husband.

* Love's On Its Way. Another glorious ballad that invokes so much emotion. It verges on being anthemic.

* The Blackest Lily. Rock/ Funk tinged and featuring drummer ?uestlove of The Roots, it's that "I really shouldn't hook up with you but I kinda can't help myself" song.

 
Now let me make it clear that this entire album is bliss. I'm completely loving this new sound she's serving up. It's a beautiful blend of sweet and sultry . Fledgling and up-and-coming artists, please take note. This is how you grow and evolve.

 


Comments

Wed, 27 Jan 2010 20:04:16

I've always liked Corinne Bailey Rae but have never invested the dollars to buy her albums. She is a fresh voice within a sea of many who believe you have to sing hard and guttural.

Great review. I may have to cop it on iTunes and fully appreciate the new album.

 

Wed, 27 Jan 2010 20:13:22

Note taken!

 

Thu, 28 Jan 2010 08:31:04

I am enjoying the new album as well. For some reason tracks like Are You Here remind me of Jeff Buckley. I think I'd like to hear her do a cover of "Lover, You Should Have Come Over". It might be kind of awesome.

I read in <a href=http://www.billboard.com/features/corinne-bailey-rae-the-billboard-cover-story-1004058160.story?page=2#/features/corinne-bailey-rae-the-billboard-cover-story-1004058160.story?page=2>Billboard Magazine</a> that she'd written several songs for this album prior to her husband's death. For example, "I'd Do It All Again" was written after an argument she'd had with him. Thank you for reviewing the music as is and not trying to read too much sorrow into it like other critics.

 



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