Music Review: Alicia Keys - As I Am

On her two previous studio albums, Alicia Keys developed a style that was contemporary R&B with influences from old-school R&B/Soul and hip-hop. Well, hip-hop is tossed away and the old-school influence is much more prominent on her latest album, As I Am. The result is a pretty solid album but also one that sometimes feels like it's missing something.

The opening sound on As I Am is the sound of a needle being put on a record which immediately lets you know what's in store. A good portion of the album consists of Alicia Keys putting her own spin on classic R&B sounds. “Like You'll Never See Me Again” floats over a piano groove that sounds very close to the ending melody of “Purple Rain.” The background vocals of “Where Do We Go From Here” are reminiscent of the girl groups of the 1960's. A sample from “(Girl) I Love You” by The Temprees is turned into a jam on “Teenage Love Affair.”

When she isn't referencing old-school R&B, Keys goes towards more of the pop route than her earlier albums. Much of this material is produced by Linda Perry, who is best known for revitalizing Christina Aguilera's sound. Perry goes for an earthier sound with more of a focus on Keys' voice. This approach works well on “Superwoman,” which plays to Keys' strengths and has a nice melody.

The album's closer “Sure Looks Good To Me,” however, has Keys trying to find her inner diva with mixed results. While it's nice to hear her voice tested like that (and without a lot of obvious strain like on “No One”), it just feels like she's trying too hard. Her voice isn't quite big enough to make this song a showstopper the way other vocalists could.

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  • 1 - Lovey

    Feb 08, 2008 at 4:20 am

    Alicia Keys is # 1 so your criticalist review is of no value.

  • 2 - Chris Beaumont

    Feb 08, 2008 at 7:00 am

    Your non-reading comment is of no value.

    Good review, I like this album a lot.

  • 3 - Arnold

    Feb 09, 2008 at 1:21 am

    Lesson Learned is the best song on the album....I disagree with you....THe album is beautiful

  • 4 - Mahalia

    Mar 06, 2008 at 7:10 am

    Good review. I also thought that her voice sounded a little strained on the track "No One". But, I believe this albulm is the most individual she has yet been and is also true to who she is and what she classes as good music.After this album, i am keen to see how she much more she grows as an "artist".

  • 5 - Michael

    Mar 06, 2008 at 5:40 pm

    Watch the "No one" music video by Alicia Keys now!

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