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As I Am

As I AmArtist: Alicia Keys
Label: J-Records
Category: Music

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Seller: cd-source
Sales Rank: 9,616

Format: Enhanced
Languages: English (Unknown), English (Original Language)
Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 4.9 x 0.4

MPN: 8 3 00711513
UPC: 886971151329
EAN: 0886971151329
ASIN: B000VEYJP2

Release Date: November 13, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days



Features:
  • KEYS ALICIA AS I AM

Tracks:

  • As I Am (Intro)
  • Go Ahead
  • Superwoman
  • No One
  • Like You'll Never See Me Again
  • Lesson Learned (featuring John Mayer)
  • Wreckless Love
  • The Thing About Love
  • Teenage Love Affair
  • I Need You
  • Where Do We Go From Here
  • Prelude To A Kiss
  • Tell You Something (Nana's Reprise)
  • Sure Looks Good To Me

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Album Description
Free trial membership for 3 months to the Alicia Keys fanclub Limited edition poster "No One" video Two "making of" webisodes

Amazon.com
By the time this long-awaited album saw its release date, most fans had probably read at least a couple of interviews with Alicia Keys in which she explained that first single, "No One"--a firestorm of a song clearly born of a sore heart and steeped in serious soul-searching, was about her decision to retreat from the obligations of stardom when she found out a loved one was in need of her care. The anecdote sticks not just because it explained the song so well--you can actually hear the pain, commitment, and determination in her sultry voice--but because it gets at what makes the woman behind the music so appealing. There's only one way R&B artists grow to become legends, and it's by drenching the words they sing with feeling (think Gladys Knight, Roberta Flack). The skeptical listener might have had her doubts before As I Am, but there's no mistaking it now: Alicia Keys is well on her way to sharing a category with them. This record radiates not just old-soul maturity, the kind Alicia fans say makes her modern rarity, but real soul. Vintage-leaning hooks and horns grab hold on "Where Do We Go from Here" and an assortment of other songs, but Keys can also get by just fine without them, as she proves on more pop-flavored numbers like "Lesson Learned," with John Mayer, and "Superwoman." The genres may be smearing, she seems to say, but bring them on: she won't shrink back. Her commitment is not to a single style but to what's stirring her soul. Because of it, she's moving R&B, or something like it, from the hips back to the heart. --Tammy La Gorce


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