Lyfe Jennings - Phoenix (CD)

Album Details: Phoenix

Release Date:08/15/2006
Label:Sony
UPC:827969640524

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    Lyfe's new CD Phonx

    By LADY T.  Aug 25, 2006 | 1 out of 1 found this Phoenix review helpful

    Pros: A real meaningfull CD with a soulfull sound

    Cons: Some songs sound similar to the previons songs

    This is a real good CD. The album is real deep and full of good lyrics. Lyfe brings a soulfull but r&b soud that hasen't been heard of in ages!!!

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    BACK TO LIFE!

    By Tina C  Oct 21, 2006

    Pros: All GOOOOOOOOD!!!

    Cons: NONE!!!

    I find Lyfe's mind refreshing as if someone is still out there making sense finally, the song S.E.X. is the modern version of Smokey Robinson's old song"My Daughter's Going To Have A Baby" and she's only a baby herself, I...9;m a songwriter who understands Lyfe's words completly simply because he's real, my faviorte songs by lyfe are Stingy, S.E.X. 26 years 17 days, Well OK ALL OF THEM, I know them all by heart, he give new meaning to "When A Man Loves A Woman" when he sings"I don't want to share you with nothing, not even the air you breath, hook your lungs up to me yeah" now that's deep I laugh every time I play "Stingy" then "Getto Superman" he doesn't fly he runs! then ther's "River" this dude was born in a hurry because his mamma had to be back to work by 8:30 that's cold as hot ice! his song "Still Here" is filled with HOPE it simply states, through it all I'm Still Here,which means if it did'nt kill you you should be much stronger! "Down Here Up There" is the thoughts of the avarge Joe, Life is too hard living, yet we are afraid to die, by now I guess you have figured out I'm a LYFE FAN FOR LIFE. Read more Less

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    What's surprising about Lyfe Jennings' career is that not only does his soulful music recall the freedom the soul genre experienced in the early '70s but how his major label, Sony, gives him that freedom in the rather stilted 21st century. Listening to his sophomore effort, The Phoenix, the question could be raised as to who is responsible for the album's heavy Kanye West and John Legend influence. Legend's emotional, pianodriven style rears its head often and West's elaborate ambition is all over the place, but a couple listens in, it's obvious that Jennings is responsible for all the unique moves and doubtful that Sony told him, "We need you to be our Kanye." The fact Sony gave the man's debut plenty of time to sink in with the public they worked it for an eternity by 21st century standards is a clue, but the proof is all over The Phoenix, a giant of an album with giant rewards, giant flaws, and grand swoops of unbridled creativity that somehow got Sony's stamp of approval. First o...ff, there's a songexplaining interlude between practically every track, something that wears out its welcome in three listens or so. The interludes that bridge "Goodbye" (excellent and achingly poignant), "Let's Stay Together" (silky smooth), and "Biggie Nigga" (uplifting and fascinating) are especially clumsy, with Lyfe explaining how he faced the "making up is easier than breaking up" conundrum and made the more difficult choice, then made the easier choice, then dumped his lady for another girl who made him feel like the Notorious B.I.G. The chitterchatter undermines this killer trilogy of songs, but if you want a really strange move, check out how the tougherthantough "Slow Down" (with GUnit member Young Buck) uses the Gilligan's Island theme for its hook. As part of the whole, it works beautifully, as do the outlandish lyrics dropped into "Biggie Nigga" ("I was breastfed by Godzilla") and "The River" ("I'm cursing the vagina that gave life to me"), since they're surrounded by eyelevel views of Lyfe's past and his delivery is always convincing. On top of it all, he pulls off the tricky "sexual abstinence" song ("S.E.X.") without a hitch, throws out enough bold ideas and grand statements for two West records, and his raspy voice is as rich as ever. The Phoenix is a crazy, big, flawed album, but it's a trip, and a riveting one that anyone who loved his debut will want to take. - David Jeffries, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Lyfe Jennings

Not that he'd wish it on anyone, but it was during his tenyear sentence in prison that Lyfe Jennings developed his honest sound, thanks to isolation and Erykah Badu. It was an arson charge that put the Toledo, Ohio native in prison. His musical aspirations started in the church choir and grew in the Dotsons, a teenaged group that Lyfe formed with his brother and a coupl... Read more