Faces, Pages and Places


keys to our hearts
March 1, 2008, 12:45 pm
Filed under: concerts, music, reviews

Alicia Keys was friggin’ PHE-NO-ME-NAL last night at the 02 Arena. Her set list consisted of 20 plus songs spanning all 4 albums (counting her Unplugged release) and included collaborations (My Boo with Usher), covers (Force MD’s Tender Love) and bonus tracks (Waiting For Your Love from As I Am). That is to say, Lance, May, Amal, Isya, Chuan, Nits and myself had an AMAZING 2 hours. We were on our feet the whole time, even during the slow jams, and grooved with the rest of the crowd to one brilliant performance after another.

amal and isya
chuan, may and nits
myself and lance

Being the huge fan (and the equally big dumb ass) that I am, I told everyone to meet there as soon as the doors opened at 6:30pm. So, as you can tell from the pictures above, we were one of the first few to be at our seats with eager anticipation.

Alicia Keys’ own backup singer, Jermaine Paul, served as one of the opening acts for the show. He’s a really, really good vocalist, but his repertoire could do with more songs that better challenged creative boundaries. Amal went gaga nonetheless. Taking the stage after him was Soul II Soul, whose members included a string quartet, two DJs, two female leads (1 seemingly blind), three backup singers and one serious nut-job of a rapper. Let’s just say, No comment.

the stage jermaine paulsoul II soul

Then, at slightly past 9:00pm, entered Alicia Keys. She. Was. Absolutely. Breathtaking. And she brought the house down so hard on us, it wasn’t even funny. For me, the whole experience felt somewhat surreal, like I was watching its entirety through a pair of lenses from a far away place. Not that we had bad seats or anything like that (we actually got really incredible ones at a bargain), but it was just so unbelievable and so indescribable. No one tops Alicia Keys on my must-see-in-person-before-I-die list except for maybe Stevie Wonder. Then again, maybe not even he. Oh, Alicia! *I-can-now-die-a-happy-man sigh*…

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new music: josh kelley
February 1, 2008, 11:51 pm
Filed under: music, reviews

Happy February, everybody! As promised, I’ve gotten myself a copy of his new album, listened to it, and now, I’m giving you my review of it.

Album: Special Company
Artist: Josh Kelley

♪♪♪♪ (out of 5)

Special Company is Josh Kelley’s fourth album in the span of his five-year career and is an eclectic mix of alternative, indie rock and jazz-tinged pop. Listening to it for the first time in one sitting is like opening up a box of chocolate selections that have no labels on them - once you’ve tasted your first piece, you can’t wait for the wonderful surprises that lie beneath the colourful wrappers of the next and the rest. Disparate and stand-alone as the songs may be, one common thing that courses through the veins of the CD as a whole is the impression that they leave you with. Each is a gem, with just the right amount of instrumentation delivered by an amazing band slipping and sliding effortlessly in and out of genres cool and clever.

Remembering the last time when I commented on his vocal styling and compared it to Michael McDonald, Adam Levine and Chris Martin, I realise I might have been a tad misleading. After all, I only gave you one song as a sneak preview to completely support my judgement. Now, normally I would post a couple of songs in which he sounds like the aforementioned artists just to prove my point, but instead, I think I’d compromise on that and compensate it with 4 of my favourite tracks off the album.

How about that?

First up, I thought it a must to share with you his latest single Unfair to boost blog traffic because I’m awesome that way. The next one I have is Hey Katie, a song he wrote for his new wife, who incidentally, was recently voted AskMen.com’s Most Desirable Woman. Say it with me, “Damn you Josh, you lucky bastard!” Last but not least, I have 2 other songs that showcase the different sides of his incredibly versatile musicianship. Enjoy!

Unfair

Hey Katie

My Kind

Fallin In Love With You

Click on the image above to view and purchase Special Company on Amazon.com



new music: sara bareilles
December 23, 2007, 12:19 pm
Filed under: music, reviews

Sara Barreilles - Little Voice

I was browsing through the top songs on iTunes and I came across this new track called Love Song which rocketed up to the upper echelons of the Billboard Singles chart this past week. Listening to the 30 second snippet, I was immediately intrigued.

Album: Little Voice
Artist: Sara Bareilles

♪♪♪♪ (out of 5)

Sara Bareilles is a singer-songwriter whose soulful voice possesses the perfect blend of warmth and conviction. The songs on her first commercial album Little Voice are very catchy and well crafted. I am not a big fan of lyrics in general (never did really pay attention to them), so I do not mind the “pop/rock-chick-romance” sentiment that peppers most of the tracks here. On the whole, she has served up an amazing album that is a cohesive collection of strong melodies and she carries them off brilliantly with her refreshing vocals. Definitely check this one out!

Love Song

Morningside

Love On The Rocks


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Little Voice on Amazon.com