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I first heard of Heather Headley from a website (which one I
can no longer recall) in which it was stating that she was the
next big thing and had won a bunch of online awards. I took a
quick listen and didn't feel like paying attention and quickly
forgot her. Well, I probably shouldn't have done that, she's
deserving of whatever awards she received. Not only has she
received net awards, but she was honored with a Tony (by no
means a small accomplishment) for her role as Nala in Disney's
Broadway show "Lion King". Originally from Trinidad, Heather
came to America when she was 15 in a move to Fort Wayne,
Indiana, she is much more accustomed to live performances than
a recording studio but as you will soon see, it came out quite
nicely.
"this is who i am." opens with "He Is", a very bluesy
soul-filled rendition of Ms. Headley's love of another, most
would assume she is speaking of a man, but deeper inspection
should reveal she is possibly speaking about God. A pretty
amazing song with great insight and high love. "Nature Of A
Man" is a pretty simple song in concept and musically is not
complex either, yet it's simply pleasing since it involves a
beautiful voice.
"Fallin' For You" was co-wrote by Heather, and is a very
uptempo song with a Pop appeal starring a small reggae rap
from Chukki Starr, no, I don't know who he is either but that
doesn't stop his part from giving the song a fresh breath. The
next song received pretty good rotation on BET's "Midnight
Love" and was actually the reason I picked up the CD in the
first place, the song I'm speaking of is "I Wish I Wasn't".
It's a very slow and gradual song of a heart-worn love
attempting to let go of a hard relationship. A pretty
brilliant song executed to perfection, the chorus andverses go
hand in hand with great transitions and a great bridge to
bring it all together, she demonstrates some vocal dexterity
that few mainstream Pop princesses possess.
Going back to a bluesy feel she comes with "Fulltime", which
speaks love is a fulltime job and not to be taken lightly.
Once again Heather Headley inspires us with a voice of gold
bearing fruit with a heavy Toni Braxton-ish tone yet able to
flex in another dimension when she takes it up in pitch
without losing an ounce of quality. Next is "Like Ya Use To",
a funky uptempo beat heavy laden with percussion and
harmonica. A fun beat and a chantable chorus make a good
overall addition to the track listing. "Always Been Your Girl"
slows the tempo back down with a piano laced true R&B tune. A
very beautiful heartbroke song, depth is not an issue here and
is heightened with a guitar solo to take you into her world
which crumbles and hits you.
"Sunday" is also co-written by our star performer, another
uptempo track about easing her mind for a day and get away
from the stresses of a relationhip strained by another woman's
intervention. "Four Words From A Heartbreak" slows it up a tad
and the title gives a semi-obvious description about the
topic. A comforting track and easy to connect with (even for a
guy), the overall quality of this song is reminescent of
Mariah's earlier days, an enviable position to be in. A deep
message centered track is "Sista Girl", one of the best
messages in an R&B song that I can recall. A funky kind of
melody backing the vocals draws you in easily enough to hear
what she's talking about, another decent addition.
"Why Should I Cry" starts slow and still but picks up when the
chorus hits, an organ ushers in a love essence soon backed up
by bass and finger snaps in the usual kick/snare combination.
Another simple and understandable song and easy enough to get
into, pleasing to the ear. "If It Wasn't For Your Love" is a
deep moving song orchestrated with strings and a beautiful
piano rift, a very gospel-like attitude. Not much of a chorus
except for what the title states at the end of each verse, a
gorgeous track not lacking depth or complexity, and it does so
without ever touching the percussion set. Excellent.
As much as I have enjoyed the album, there's a problem. The
problem is not in her voice by any means, the problem is not
lyrically in any conceivable way, the issue is not in her
delivery which is superb to say the least, the instrumentation
isn't the problem, since it does exactly what it intends. The
problem isn't the track listing or order. So what is the
problem? It's the intangible. As in, the CD as a whole doesn't
possess it. There are some amazing stand out songs such as "I
Wish I Wasn't" and "If It Wasn't For Your Love", and there's
not a single bad song on here. The songs are all good, but for
the most part, just good. Not something you'll be thinking
about for ages to come, save any relatable material you
connect with (accomplished easily enough). She has that next
level "Whitney" ability (not "potential", we're talkin'
ability), but it needs to be unleashed through songs that are
able to let it come through in a way that will stain your mind
with two simple words: Heather Headley. 3.5 Planets
Track Listing:
01. He Is
02. Nature Of A Man
03. Fallin' For You
04. I Wish I Wasn't
05. Fulltime
06. Like Ya Use To
07. Always Been Your Girl
08. Sunday
09. Four Words From A Heartbreak
10. Sista Girl
11. Why Should I Cry
12. If It Wasn't For Your Love
Skrabble Rating:
3.5 out of 5 Planets
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