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Get Lifted - Audio CD - John Legend

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Audio CD - 28 December, 2004
Sony
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Number of Media: 1

CD Tracks:

    Prelude
    Let's Get Lifted
    Used To Love U
    Alright
    She Don't Have To Know
    Number One
    I Can Change
    Ordinary People
    Stay With You
    Let's Get Lifted Again
    So High
    Refuge (When It's Cold Outside)
    It Don't Have To Change
    Live It Up

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Audio CD Description

Given the sped-up classic soul samples with which Kanye West has made his mark, it comes as no surprise that the producer/rapper would pick a tradition-minded R&B singer as his first big pet project. Legend first made his name on Philly's incense-clouded, '70s-obsessed neo-soul scene, then found his way to New York and became West's right-hand man in the studio. His patron's pop smarts serve Legend well--while many contemporary R&B records rely too heavily on a singer's cadence and skill to carry underdeveloped tunes, Legend and West have composed genuine songs like the perky "Number One," which has a lovestruck West jabbering that he no longer believes that "my heart don't got nothing to do with my penis." (It's way more convincing than Snoop Dogg's pledge of love on the next track, "I Can Change.") And even when the melodies are slight, West slides some nasty bass lines underneath, hinting at just enough of a hip-hop sensibility to keep the album from drifting into retro nostalgia. Yet Legend is no mere producer's plaything. His voice isn't immediately distinctive; he's neither as careworn as Anthony Hamilton nor as creamy as D'Angelo. But his gift for restraint sets him apart: the sex-as-drug metaphor of the title track is hardly fresh, but Legend delivers it smoothly enough to make it work, without pressing the issue. All bedroom come-ons have been used before. This late in the game, it's a matter of how well you use 'em. --


Comments From Our Customers

Best of the Best

John Legends debut is a smash with his melodic sounds and Kanye West inspired music, it is one for the ages...A CLASSIC!!!


stop hatin

This is a beautiful Cd that a mature ear needs to listen to. The reviewers who do not like the album probably lack the ability to listen to a soothing and introspective album. People are always complaining that the current state of music is bad but the artists who try to be different dont sell and then they lose their record deals. John Legend created beautiful music that deals with issues people obviously want to hear and thats why it sold well and he will contiue to grow as an artist


The best album of 2004

With his debut album, Get Lifted, John Legend manages to avoid the over-commercial/under-creative stigma of many R&B singers without pigeonholing himself with the label of "just another neo-soul artist". Beyond that, he puts forth an honest and cohesive statement that he is a force to be reckoned with, especially when paired with mercurial producer, Kanye West.

 

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