Genre: R&B
Label Number: 80813-20002-2
AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
☠: Selected by Lass
© 2001 J. RecordsAllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Alicia Keys' debut album, Songs in A Minor,
made a significant impact upon its release in the summer of 2001,
catapulting the young singer/songwriter to the front of the neo-soul
pack. Critics and audiences were captivated by a 19-year-old singer
whose taste and influences ran back further than her years, encompassing
everything from Prince to smooth '70s soul, even a little Billie Holiday. In retrospect, it was the idea of Alicia Keys
that was as attractive as the record, since soul fans were hungering
for a singer/songwriter who seemed part of the tradition without being
as spacy as Macy Gray or as hippie mystic as Erykah Badu while being more reliable than Lauryn Hill. Keys
was all that, and she had style to spare -- elegant, sexy style
accentuated by how she never oversang, giving the music a richer feel.
It was rich enough to compensate for some thinness in the writing --
though it was a big hit, "Fallin'" doesn't have much body to it -- which
is a testament to Keys'
skills as a musician. And, the fact is, even though there are some
slips in the writing, there aren't many, and the whole thing remains a
startling assured, successful debut that deserved its immediate acclaim
and is already aging nicely.
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