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Diary Of Alicia Keys
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Album Details: Diary Of Alicia Keys

Release Date:12/02/2003
Label:J-records
UPC:828765571227

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    Sweet and Slow

    By KeshaSharee  Dec 2, 2003 | 12 out of 16 found this Diary Of Alicia Keys review helpful

    Pros: I was chillaxin from the start

    Cons: It took her to long to come out with this

    She has done it again. This CD not only embellishes her musical talents but creates a genre all of its own. Although this CD has been a late in arriving it was worth every penny. **Smooches**

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    I love Alicia Keys

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Dec 4, 2003 | 3 out of 4 found this Diary Of Alicia Keys review helpful

    Pros: Beautiful melodies, not mass produced

    Cons: The Timbaland produced track

    This beautiful woman makes some beautiful music. I respect everything about Alicia Keys from her voice to her ability to write such gorgeous music to the fact that she plays the piano. I love this album just as much if not more than her first with th...e exception of maybe 4 songs. #3 #4 #13 & #15 don't really do it for me but other than that what a beautiful album. I love "Nobody Not Really" "If I Aint Got You" "So Simple" and of course the stunning "You Don't Know My Name" which is so dreamy! Beautiful song. Oh and they should of totally made #13 a full song instead of an interlude. But yes, I will be listening to this CD over and over for quite some time. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    Since Alicia Keys' 2001 debut album, Songs in A Minor, was ever so slightly overpraised, expectations for her second album, 2003's The Diary of Alicia Keys, were ever so slightly too high. Songs in A Minor not only kicked off a wave of ambitious new neosoul songsters, it fit neatly into the movement of ambitious yet classicist new female singer/songwriters that ranged from the worldbeatinflected pop of Nelly Furtado to the jazzy Norah Jones, whose success may not have been possible if Keys hadn't laid the groundwork with such soulful work as her hit "Fallin'." Such success at such a young age, even if deserved, can be too much too soon, since young songwriters showered with praise and riches may find it hard to see the world outside of their own cocoon. The very title of The Diary of Alicia Keys at once disarmingly simple and selfimportant suggests that Keys, like Furtado, took her stardom a little too seriously and felt compelled to present her worldview unfiltered, dispensing with ...artistic ambiguities and leaving each song as a portrait of Alicia Keys, the woman as a young artist. As she somewhat bafflingly says in her liner notes, "these songs are like my daily entrees," which likely means that these were indeed intended to play like unedited entries in a journal, a goal that she's fulfilled quite successfully, even if it does mean that the album often plays as a diary, leaving listeners in the role of observers instead of seeing themselves in the songs. This was a problem on Furtado's nearly simultaneously released Folklore, but Keys trumps her peer in one key way musically, this is a seamless piece of work, a sultry slow groove that emphasizes her breathy, seductive voice and lush soulfulness. Tonally, this is ideal latenight romantic music, even when the tempos are kicked up a notch as on the blaxploitationfueled "Heartburn," yet beneath that sensuous surface there is some crafty, complex musicality, particularly in how Keys blurs lines between classic soul, modern rhythms, jazz, pop melodies, and singer/songwriter sensibility. It's an exceptionally wellconstructed production, and as a sustained piece of sonic craft, it's not just seductive, it's a good testament to Keys' musical strengths (which can even withstand Andre Harris and Vidal Davis' irritating squeaky voice production signature on "So Simple"). What the album lacks are songs as immediate as "Fallin'" or as compelling as "A Woman's Worth," and that, combined with her insular outlook, is where Diary comes up short and reveals that it is indeed merely a second album. Such is the problem of arriving with a debut as fully formed as Songs in A Minor at such a young age listeners tend to expect more from the sequel, forgetting that this an artist still in her formative stages. So, those expecting another album where Keys sounds wise beyond her years will bound to be disappointed by The Diary of Alicia Keys, since her writing reveals her age in a way it never did on the debut. Yet that is a typical problem with sophomore efforts, and while this is a problem, it's one that is outweighed by her continually impressive musical achievements; they're enough to make The Diary worth repeated listens, and they're enough to suggest that Keys will continue to grow on her third album. - Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Alicia Keys

Her official website says she possesses an "old soul," and the hard facts seem to back up the implied claim of wisdom and experience that transcend Alicia Keys' youth. Barely in her twentiess, Keys is responsible for an extremely hot debut, Songs in A Minor. The release, which she wrote and produced for Clive Davis' J Records, blends diverse influences, including RB, hi... Read more