Individuality (Can I Be Me?) Rachelle Ferrell

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  • Release Date: 09/12/2000
  • Sales Rank: 13,920
  • Label: CAPITOL
  • UPC: 724349498020
 
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Individuality (Can I Be Me?)

1LISTENIndividuality (Can I Be Me?) 4:53
2LISTENSista 3:59
3LISTENWill You Remember Me? 6:17
4LISTENI Forgive You 5:30
5LISTENI Gotta Go 5:06
6LISTENWhy You Wanna Mess It All Up? 5:30
7LISTENGaia 5:44
8LISTENRun to Me 4:04
9LISTENReflections of My Heart 5:10
10LISTENSatisfied 5:32
11LISTENI Can Explain 8:02

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Editorial Reviews

In the tradition of timeless vocalists such as Anita Baker and the late Phyllis Hyman, Rachelle Ferrell is a contemporary jazz and R&B vocalist with an explosive range and an awe-inspiring delivery. On the strength of endearing ballads such as "Waiting" and "Open Arms," Ferrell's self-titled, U.S. debut made her a word-of-mouth singing sensation among "Quiet Storm" urban radio-format enthusiasts. But since the 1995 release of the sophisticated standards package First Instrument (which was initially released in Japan in 1990), Ferrell has been missing in action. Five years later, however, the six-octave wonder returns with Individuality (Can I Be Me?), a mature record coproduced by the legendary George Duke that reflects the personal and artistic growth Ferrell experienced during her absence from the spotlight. Highlights include the spunky, female-solidarity anthem "Sista" and the bass-anchored breakup song "I Gotta Go." But the best showcase of Ferrell's mind-boggling vocals and painfully honest songwriting is the cathartic, piano-driven "I Forgive You," which alternately finds the skilled songbird gracefully cooing and deeply bellowing lyrics such as "What a feeling just releasing from my heart/From my mind and soul." As neo-soulster Erykah Badu once said, "This is grown folks music, y'all." Tracy E. Hopkins, Barnes & Noble



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Individuality (Can I Be Me?)by Anonymous

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November 04, 2006: Beautiful compilation of thought provoking music. Entire CD is extremely well done although my three personal favorites are "Reflections of my heart", "I Forgive You" and "Gaia".

Individuality (Can I Be Me?)by Anonymous

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May 20, 2003: Rachelle Ferrell has delivered the LP with a dynamite sound. Her voice is one of a kind, hypnotic, she places you under her spell. I first heard the LP in 2001, and I searched for it, and it feels as if I've found gold. 'I forgive you' is my favorite song, it can relate to anyone who has looked beyond what happened or what didn't and move on with their life. She is a gifted and blessed artist, who deserves the credit and respect of her peers, media, and all of the music industry.


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