All My Life [Expansion] Maysa

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  • Release Date: 03/21/2000
  • Sales Rank: 56,431
  • Label: ENCODED MUSIC
  • UPC: 026656420924

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All My Life [Expansion]

1LISTENGot to Be Strong 4:12
2LISTENMirrors 4:07
3LISTENThe Bottle 4:03
4LISTENAria de la Mia Vita 0:17
5LISTENAll My Life 3:59
6LISTENPressure 4:45
7LISTENSunshine 3:43
8LISTENBlue Light 4:15
9LISTENShadows and the Light 3:54
10LISTENHooked on Your Love 5:23
11LISTENEarth Child 5:04
12LISTENCompliments 4:07
13LISTENClosure 3:53
14LISTEN[Untitled] 7:58

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Five years passed between Maysa's self-titled debut album of 1995 and her next solo effort, All My Life. While Maysa ranged from decent to excellent, this consistently excellent CD is even stronger: more focused and more confident, yet more chance taking, more diverse, and totally unpredictable. All My Life gets off to a jazzy, Sade-ish start with "Got to Be Strong," which should please quiet storm enthusiasts. But Maysa, much to her credit, turns the album into a real R&B roller coaster by providing everything from club-friendly deep house on "Pressure" and "Hooked on Your Love" to hypnotic, British-sounding acid jazz on "Sunshine" and "Mirrors." And the singer really soars on an irresistible house interpretation of "The Bottle," Gil Scott-Heron's 1970s commentary on alcoholism in the inner city. So is the big-voiced Maysa really a dance diva at heart? A jazzy quiet storm/smooth jazz singer? A retro-soul belter? All My Life gives the impression that she's all of those things and more, and it's clearly among the finest, most exciting R&B releases of 2000. Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

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All My Life [Expansion]by Anonymous

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August 16, 2002: I bought this and her last title - Maysa after seeing her live and being a fan from hearing her with Incognito. She is a gracious artist. Her web site maysa.com is the best. She actually corresponds with fans! And this cd is beautifully done. Her voice is so mellow. It reminds me of a cat's purr. And it will make you do just that...purr. Enjoy!

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October 07, 2001: This girl Maysa has done it again with this album. I can only encourage her to produce more music like this and to encourage more air play as this album is smooth and mellow as compared to MAYSA.