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Alicia Keys worked with hitmakers Linda Perry and Swizz Beatz on her third and perhaps most innovative album to date. As I Am draws inspiration from a diverse sampling of music, including hip-hop, soul, rock, and classical and features the reggae-tinged first single "No One." Barnes & Noble
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October 22, 2008: No words to decribe ....This great music
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January 28, 2008: Haters can Hate and lovers can love and Love is all I got for this CD!
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Alicia Keys worked with hitmakers Linda Perry and Swizz Beatz on her third and perhaps most innovative album to date. As I Am draws inspiration from a diverse sampling of music, including hip-hop, soul, rock, and classical and features the reggae-tinged first single "No One."
By now established as a major and talented force in the mainstream music world, Alicia Keys has perhaps earned the right to explore a little, to venture into new genres while still keeping a foot firmly planted in the R&B/neo-soul she grew out of. On her third full-length, As I Am, Keys takes a step closer toward the soul revival popularized by John Legend, with full-band arrangements and bright horn hooks, only occasionally falling back into the piano/melisma combination that drove the singles off her first two albums. Instead, here, as evidenced in "No One" -- which sounds all too ready to take on a "reggae dance mix" -- the guitar-driven "I Need You," "Wreckless Love," or "Where Do We Go from Here," which pays tribute to both Stax and Motown ("All I can do/Is follow the tracks of my tears," she sings, after a sample of Wendy Rene's "After Laughter [Comes Tears]" crackles through the first few bars), this is music that owes as much to pop as it does R&B, highlighted no less by the fact that the queen of radio rock herself, Linda Perry, co-writes three of the songs with Keys, including the straight-from-the-Stripped-sessions "The Thing About Love" and "Superwoman." It is on the latter, in fact, that Keys, unsurprisingly, turns furthest away from the style that brought her initial success (more so even than on the John Mayer collabo, "Lesson Learned," which is actually not bad) toward the generic-pop world, sliding in between corny and sincere, sometimes even in the same breath. "When I'm breaking down/And I can't be found/...'Cause no one knows/Me underneath these clothes/But I can fly/We can fly," she sings in the bridge, flatly. Keys has never been a brilliant lyricist, but she's always been able to write simple yet affective and honest words that don't seem trite, something that is forgotten here, and makes the track one of the weakest on the album. Fortunately, this doesn't happen too often, and as As I Am weaves its way through the drums and various keyboards and vocal harmonies that make up the backbone of her work here, punctuated by the great, hooky melodies and strings, you get the impression that this is in fact the sign of an artist who's not content to only follow the path that's brought her previous acclaim, an artist who's looking to find more, both about herself and her music, and an artist who carries these developments, these insights, with her. And so even though As I Am is a flawed work -- a little too poppy, a little too clichéd -- it is also indicative of what Keys can and will do, and that she is someone, thanks to her curiosity, intelligence, and natural talent, who will be able to mature and grow for years to come. Marisa Brown
...the prevailing mood is reflectively soulful and the prevailing tempo mid.


Robert Christgau
Hip-hop rhythms, scratchy LP samples, bright Southern soul horns, and slices of funk still factor into the overall mix on tracks like "No One" and the dynamite Stevie Wonder-inspired tune "Go Ahead," the angry but controlled get-to-stepping opener. Sarah Rodman
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| Performance Credits | ||
| Alicia Keys | Primary Artist, Synthesizer, Piano, Harpsichord, Vocals, Background Vocals, Moog Synthesizer, Mellotron, Vocoder, fender rhodes, Synthesizer Bass, Wurlitzer, Synthesizer Strings | |
| Harry Kim | Trombone | |
| Trevor Lawrence | Percussion, Drums | |
| Linda Perry | Piano, Background Vocals | |
| John Jubu Smith | Guitar | |
| David Stout | Trumpet | |
| Sean Hurley | Bass Guitar | |
| Mark Batson | Piano, Hammond Organ, Clavinet, Moog Synthesizer, Moog Bass, Hammond B3 | |
| Rony Henry | Guitar | |
| David Ryan Harris | Guitar | |
| Darryl Dixon | Alto Saxophone | |
| Steve Jordan | Drums | |
| Duane Eubanks | Trumpet | |
| Steve Jordan | Drums | |
| David Watson | Tenor Saxophone | |
| John Mayer | Guitar, Rhythm Guitar, Background Vocals | |
| Carl Maraghi | Baritone Saxophone | |
| Steve Mostyn | Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar | |
| L.C. Green | Background Vocals | |
| Ron Haney | Guitar | |
| Harold Lilly | Background Vocals | |
| Damon Fox | Hammond Organ, Moog Synthesizer, Mellotron, Hammond B3 | |
| Mark Robham | Drums | |
| Paul Ill | Bass Guitar | |
| Alonzo "Novel" Stevenson | Background Vocals | |
| Jack Splash | Various | |
| Ryan Keberle | Tenor Trombone | |
| Michael Dease | Bass Trombone, Tenor Trombone | |
| John Salvatore Scaglione | Guitar, Rhythm Guitar | |
| Jumaane Smith | Trumpet | |
| Jason Sugata | French Horn | |
| Peter Thorn | Guitar | |
| Mark Robohm | Drums | |
| Darryl Dixon | Alto Saxophone | |
| L. Green | Background Vocals | |
| Everette K. Harp | Saxophone | |
| Technical Credits | ||
| Ray Chew | Horn Arrangements | |
| Dirty Harry | Producer, Audio Production | |
| Manny Marroquin | Engineer | |
| Linda Perry | Producer, Engineer | |
| Mark Batson | Programming, Producer, Horn Arrangements, drum programming, Audio Production | |
| Kim Biggs | Art Direction | |
| Alli Truch | Art Direction | |
| David Kutch | Mastering | |
| Ann Mincieli | Engineer | |
| Kerry Brothers | Producer, Executive Producer, Horn Arrangements, drum programming, Audio Production | |
| John Mayer | Producer | |
| Peter Edge | Executive Producer | |
| Alicia Keys | Arranger, Programming, Producer, Executive Producer, Vocal Arrangements, Horn Arrangements, Concept, Audio Production, Vocal Producer | |
| Chad Franscoviak | Engineer | |
| Chris LeBeau | Creative Producer | |
| Jack Splash | Arranger, Programming, Producer, Audio Production | |
| Jeanine McLean Griffin | Management | |
| Joseph Conrad Robinson | Management | |
| Jeff Robinson | Executive Producer, Management | |
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