3.5 stars

Alicia Keys
As I Am

[J Records]

Writer: David Mead
Reviews, Issue 37, Published online on 12 Nov 2007

Lady bags bling, blossoms into queen

Alicia Keys’ third studio album is an exercise in tightening the screws. The accomplished 27-year-old has always made a delicate exercise of placating the hip-hop and R&B communities, but her obvious love for soul and classical music sometimes made it seem as if her heart wasn’t really in it. As I Am finds her comfortably dedicating most of her energy to the latter genres; gone is the endearingly thuggish (but slightly excessive) gangsta posturing, and Keys has turned up the emphasis on her songwriting and vocal performances. “No One,” the album’s first single, showcases a new depth and width to the tone of her voice, which seems to get closer to that of Aretha Franklin with each album. “The Thing About Love” is a fine ballad co-written and produced with Linda Perry (Pink, Christina Aguilera) while ‘Teenage Love Affair’ is a brilliant Jackson 5-esque foot stomper, the kind of thing only Keys could get away with these days: a breezy, spot-on recollection of a woman looking back on a girlhood left behind.


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