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Jill Scott - Real Thing (CD)

Album Details: Real Thing

Release Date:07/31/2009
Label:Hidden Beach
UPC:894096001320

User Reviews: Real Thing

  • Overall:

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    This is indeed the real thing

    By Margie  Jan 5, 2008

    Pros: Well thought out with meaning

    Cons: Heartfelt pain

    I loved the album and enjoyed watching the emotionally charge videos.

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    Maybe I need to listen to it a few more times...

    By Seppi Notti  Nov 16, 2007

    Pros: Her voice, the music, the emotion

    Cons: Lyrical content of some songs, I could do without

    I like Jill. I do. I'm just not at that point where I want to keep it playing non stop in my truck like I have with Mary J. Blige's 'The Breakthrough'. That cd has yet to leave the rotation in my truck...that's how damn good it is.../was. This cd by Jill...it's got some great ditties on it, no doubt...but somewhere around, after 'My Love' I begin to get bored for a minute. I don't know...it's still early/new yet...I'ma hafta give it a few more listens. As far as the songs with the suggestive lyrics...in my opinion it takes away from what could have been a really classy piece. One suggestive tune would have sufficed. Read more Less

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  • All Music Guide

    The photos on the cover and within the booklet of The Real Thing: Words and Sounds, Vol. 3 do not match the music. Does Jill Scott really have to hail a cab? Is she really awakened in the middle of the night by the need to write songs with an anguished look on her face? Really? Because these songs sound like they were written as she was fed chocolatedipped strawberries while sprawled out on a bed cloaked with rose petals. Well, that's not entirely true there are some exceptions, like the furious "Hate on Me," and a couple songs involving deep heartache and sharp admonishments. For the most part (and considerably more so than Scott's first two studio albums), however, The Real Thing is for romancing couples. While some of the collaborators Andre Harris, Vidal Davis, Adam Blackstone are all over the singer's past releases, there's a handful of relatively new and significant associates, most notably JR Hutson. (Presumably the son of '70s soul great Leroy Hutson, he is listed as "L. Hut...son, Jr." in the songwriting credits.) Hutson and Scott cowrote four of the album's sweetest and steamiest songs, most of which have a few things in common with mid '70s albums involving any combination of Minnie Riperton, Leon Ware, and Marvin Gaye. 4hero's "Les Fleurs" cover aside, "Come See Me" is the closest anyone has come to channeling Minnie, updating the slowest, most sensual sides of Perfect Angel and Adventures in Paradise. On the other hand, "Crown Royal" maintains that gooey, slightly sleazedout sound of Marvin's I Want You while dispensing with the double entendres of that touchstone; Scott gets as erotic as ever, even raunchy at points, while making it all sound like poetry instead of straight smut. It's almost like she heard Janet Jackson's Damita Jo and figured, "Yeah, that's nice, but I can do it about ten times better." - Andy Kellman, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Jill Scott

Jill Scott grew up in north Philadelphia and began her performing career reading her own poetry. She was heard by Amir, drummer in the Roots, who invited her to join the band in the studio, resulting in the cocomposition "You Got Me," a Top 40 pop hit in 1999. Subsequently, she collaborated with Eric Benet, Will Smith, and Common and broadened her performing experience ... Read more