Sunday, February 14, 2010

Corinne Bailey Rae

Add Date: February 16

Artist: Corinne Bailey Rae

Album: The Sea

Label: Capitol, EMI

Genre: Pop, R&B

Comments: From NPR's Tom Moon:

"British singer-songwriter Corinne Bailey Rae made a splashy entrance in 2006: Propelled by "Put Your Records On," her debut entered the U.K. charts at No. 1. Here in the U.S., her album reached as high as No. 4 on the Billboard charts, brought her three Grammy nominations and eventually sold more than 4 million copies worldwide. This week, Rae returns with her second album, The Sea, and it's light-years ahead of what she'd done before.

When a young singer has a hit right out of the gate, the way Rae did, you can usually predict what comes next: more of the same. It's understandable, because these days, nobody in the music business likes to mess with success. But that's one reason her follow-up is so interesting. It's hardly a replica of what worked last time.

Rae's second effort marks the arrival of a newly observant songwriter and an absolutely fearless singer. It's a massive leap forward.

For a while after her debut, Rae was living the dream. She toured all over the world and collaborated with several of her idols, including legendary singer Al Green. Then, in early 2008, while she was recording this album, her husband died suddenly from an accidental drug overdose. ...

Sadness runs throughout The Sea. It even lurks between the lines of upbeat tunes that showcase her fierce, intensely rhythmic delivery. Armchair pop-culture psychologists will say that Rae's growth is the direct result of her recent experience. That's an inevitable conclusion, but it shortchanges her.

What I hear in her mesmerizing vocals — and the album's delicate blending of jazz, soul and pop — is profound artistic restlessness. She didn't just work through grief; she pushed herself past whatever worked before, until she landed on a sound that's thrilling and bold, and like nothing else."

Check out "Paris Nights/New York Mornings."

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