What Love Is Erin Boheme

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  • Release Date: 04/04/2006
  • Sales Rank: 8,318
  • Label: CONCORD RECORDS
  • UPC: 013431228622
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What Love Is

1LISTENSomeone to Love 4:07
2LISTENOne Night with Frank 4:16
3LISTENLet's Make the Most Beautiful Thing 4:41
4LISTENWhat Love Is 5:02
5LISTENTeach Me Tonight 4:42
6LISTENMake You Happy 4:27
7LISTENGive Me One Reason 4:36
8LISTENAnything 6:09
9LISTENLet's Do It 5:10
10LISTENI Love Being Here with You 3:30
11LISTENDon't Be Something You Ain't 4:10

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Wisconsin native Erin Boheme was only 18 when she found herself recording for the house that Carl Jefferson built: Concord Jazz. Some people who heard What Love Is, Boheme's debut album, questioned whether or not it belonged on a jazz-oriented label; truth be told, this 2006 release has as much to do with jazzy pop as it does with jazz. But even though Boheme is by no means a jazz purist, she is clearly jazz-influenced -- and besides, the late Rosemary Clooney was a fixture at Concord throughout the '80s and '90s despite the fact that her specialty was jazz-influenced traditional pop rather than hardcore vocal jazz. So stylistically, this crossover effort (which is best described as traditional pop meets vocal jazz meets adult contemporary) isn't inappropriate for Concord. If Boheme is a crossover artist at heart, that's fine as long as she strives for quality -- and this is a pleasant, if undeveloped and mildly inconsistent, debut from the Midwestern singer. Concord was obviously hoping to reach the Norah Jones crowd with What Love Is, which makes sense because Boheme's vocals hint at Jones in addition to hinting at Billie Holiday. Boheme favors a sweetly girlish approach, although she seems to be aiming for some of Julie London and Peggy Lee's sultriness as well. And even though her performances aren't breathtaking, Boheme shows herself to be a likable singer on a CD that ranges from a few Tin Pan Alley warhorses (including Sammy Cahn's "Teach Me Tonight" and Cole Porter's "Let's Do It") to Tracy Chapman's "Give Me One Reason" to several tunes that Boheme co-wrote. This is by no means a bad album, although it is the work of an artist who still has some growing and developing to do. All things considered, Boheme is worth keeping an eye on. Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

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What Love Isby Anonymous

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May 03, 2006: What a beautiful cd this is! Erin Boheme sings so beautifully, with her smooth jazzy voice. Tons of fun to listen to! My favorite song is "One Night With Frank!" :)

What Love Isby Anonymous

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April 15, 2006: Hard to beleive a 19 year old can emote such waves of love, (unrequited/otherwise) hope (Don't br Something You Ain't), fun, lust and thoughtful expression. We look forward to her next effort.


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