Thursday, November 23, 2006

MM Vol 1 - 093 - Mary J Bilge




Number 093

Mary J Blige

"Give Me You"

(1999)
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Genre:R&B/Soul
This song use to make me sad, (It still does) because i wanted something so much it made my soul ache. I was use to anything i wanted .. i got! But this particular thing was way out of my reach. But if i could say to you that this thing would have defined me and change my life, you would say go get it! I guess i didnt have the patience in the end to get it.
Perhaps it was inevitable that Mary J. Blige would mature, toning down the raunchier elements of her persona that have been evident since her debut, while repositioning herself as a classicist soul singer. Even so, the sheer classiness of Mary, her fourth album, may come as a bit of a surprise. Blige made a conscious effort to create an album that recalled the classic dawning days of quiet storm yet worked as a unified, cohesive album. That meant that the more overt hip-hop elements have been subdued in favor of '70s soul. There's still grit in the music, but it's been glossed over with a polished production, and she now favors sophisticated songs, including material from such writers as Stevie Wonder, Bacharach/David, Lauryn Hill, and Elton John/Bernie Taupin. Some of these writers were collaborators and others contributed songs outright, but the amazing thing about the end result belongs to nobody else but Blige. It's different, to be sure, but still her -- and it's a rewarding, engaging way to mature. Blige's voice is richer and her skills have deepened, and her new songs, while not as streetwise, are worthy of her talents. Consequently, Mary is a thoroughly winning album. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

This song has a crowbarred rating of 79.5 out of 108 pts


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Anonymous Raven said...

:)

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