Saturday, September 22, 2007

Album Review: Mary J. Blige - The Breakthrough



"The Breakthrough"

01 - No One Will Do - It's a very gospel-driven "Through the Fire" reincarnate and that's what makes this song work. Unfortunately, that's the only thing that makes this song work. The base driven dramatic instrumentation of this song makes it little more than something you would listen to only while cleaning up the house on a boring Saturday morning. The song is a tad too busy instrumentally and vocally.
POTENTIAL TO BE A SINGLE: None.
RATING: 2/5

02 - Enough Cryin (featuring Brook) - There are a couple of reasons this song should resonate with any reasonable Mary J. fan: 1) It's a Darkchild song, so the piano instrumentation is impeccible; 2) In EVERY way, this is the 2005 version of "Not Gon' Cry." However, in this version, she's finished crying, not so heartbroken, and is moving on. It's more of a women's anthem proclaiming, "You so dumb to think you gon' marry me...I got to be out my mind thinkin' someone gon' carry me! It's time I do something for me!" Very nice. Very, very nice.
POTENTIAL TO BE A SINGLE: High. (In the urban market)
RATING: 4/5

03 - About You (featuring Will-I-Am) - I can really hear Erykah Badu singing this very ol' school track. Maybe that's the mistake--maybe they should have given this to Badu because it it doesn't work with Mary; it gets very tedious and boring to listen to, especially
instrumentally. Find the skip button nearest you and use it.
POTENTIAL TO BE A SINGLE: None.
RATING: 1/5

04 - Be Without You - There is no reason that song shouldn't be a HUGE hit! Everything is right about it. This song has #1 written all over it, especially if marketed and remixed properly for club use. This is Mary's "We Belong Together" (which I also predicted would be the hugest hit off of Mariah's album). Excellent!!!
POTENTIAL TO BE A SINGLE: DEFINITE.
RATING: 5/5

05 - Gonna Breakthrough (featuring Brook) - The vocals and harmonies are excellent. However, as the title track, this leaves MUCH to be desired. It's very "we don't need no hateration...in this dancery" inspired" lyrically. Instrumentally, it's a FILLER track--and that's what makes it less than...well, listenable, especially as the title track.
POTENTIAL TO BE A SINGLE: Little to none.
RATING: 2/5

06 - Good Woman Down - Filler track. However, with the right remix and the the right rapper, this song could turn into a huge single. The vocals are tight on this song. The instrumentation is lackluster. Based on the title, one is expecting more of an anthem, but instead, it comes off as an imiation "Babymama" (Fantasia).
POTENTIAL TO BE A SINGLE: None.
RATING: 1.5/5

07 - Take Me As I Am - Okay. One pet peeve I have is when an artist takes poetic license and decides to switch persons between the verses and chorus (VERSE: SHE'S strong, SHE'S alright --> Chorus: Take ME as I am...). That aside, this is Mary's follow-up to "Deep Inside", minus the Elton John. And that's what this song is possibly missing: Elton and one of his catchy instrumentals. This song is very repetitive and boring. Next.
POTENTIAL TO BE A SINGLE: None.
RATING: 1/5

08 - Baggage - Quite literally this is the answer to Erykah Badu's "Bag Lady." Everything Erykah addresses in "Lady", Mary resolves in "Baggage." This song doesn't really pick up until about 2 minutes in but it's well worth the wait, in my opinion. Mary begins to really sing and relate to the lyrics during and after this point. It's at this point when Mary begins to believe what she's singing and the listener can feel that.
POTENTIAL TO BE A SINGLE: Moderate.
RATING: 3.5/5

09 - Can't Hide From Luv (featuring Jay-Z) - Cissy Houston has never been so right in her life when she said if you start off high, there's no where else to go. Mary had nowhere to go but down on this song and like a bomb slowly heading down to the earth from the stratosphere, this song eventually explodes.
POTENTIAL TO BE A SINGLE: None.
RATING: 1.5/5

10 - MJB da MVP - This is an autobiographical piece about her career and the only reason this song works happens, again, at about 2 minutes into the song where she lyrically reintroduces a great majority of her past songs. That's the only thing this song has going for it. Other than that, this song is dull, lifeless, and boring.
POTENTIAL TO BE A SINGLE: None.
RATING: .75/5

11 - Can't Get Enough - (About this point in the album, I'm so ready to turn it off, but there HAS to be something better coming up!) Dull, lifeless, boring, drab....
POTENTIAL TO BE A SINGLE: None.
RATING: .75/5

12 - Ain't Really Love - I'm EXTREMELY HAPPY that I didn't turn this album off. This is sure to be another Mary classic. This is the prequel to "Not Gon' Cry." In this song, she's seeing the problems beginning, and questioning herself before she blames him. The vocal arrangement and the vocals themselves are WONDERFUL. She sings with this so much fire and soul that you begin to get angry at this "man" that she's singing about! Saaaang on, Mary!!! This will definitely be on repeat.
POTENTIAL TO BE A SINGLE: DEFINITE.
RATING: 4.75/5

13 - I Found My Everything (featuring Raphael Saadiq) - SWEET GOD! YES, YES, YES, YES, YES, YES!!!!!!! This ol' SKEWL (yes, SKEWL) j.oint is so perfect in every way! The soul, the fire, the passion, the channeling of that gospel-fire! Mary is saaaaaaaaaanging the HELL out of this song and the instrumentation is perfect! They're not going to release this as a single, I know; it wouldn't work as a single in today's market, but damn if it doesn't work to as one to someone who has a real ear for music!!!! POIFECT!
POTENTIAL TO BE A SINGLE: Little to none, unfortunately.
RATING: 5/5

14 - Father In You - To all women who grew up fatherless and now seeking to find that in a mate, this song will get to all of you. To others, it will tug at your heartstrings, not because the song is excellent or because the instrumentation is extraordinary (neither of which it is), but the hurt, conviction, sadness, and pain Mary sings with makes the listener feel as if he's had the same experience. Effectively emoted, Mary.
POTENTIAL TO BE A SINGLE: None
RATING: 3.25/5

15 - Alone (featuring Dave Young) - The perfect breakup song when you really don't want to breakup. "I don't know what to do because I'm real tired of you" but I still want you, though. It's an interesting
dilemma she presents here, and that's what drives the song forward. Nice song and duet. Reminds me so much of P!nk and Steven Tyler's "Misery" on P!nk's "Mizundastood" album. The soulful gritiness and indecisiveness is the current that drives this song. Definitely a single.
POTENTIAL TO BE A SINGLE: DEFINITE
RATING: 3.75/5

16 - One (featuring U2) - As much as I thought this song would be contrived and forced, this song works amazingly, and I actually like Mary in the rock alternative genre because Mary is SAAAAAAAAAANING!
I'm actually shocked that this worked as well as it did! Kelly Clarkson better watch out because Mary could easily release this and make those Hazel Eyes of Kelly's weep with sadness. Good job, Mary!
POTENTIAL TO BE A SINGLE: Moderately high
RATING: 4.50/5

17 - So Lady (featuring Raphael Saadiq) - Instrumentally and the way the lyrics are sung, it's a more modern adaptation of "All That I Can Say" and this is not a bad thing. It works for this song. This is definitely a woman's anthem and Mary is holding back singing, but playing around with the song, something I've never heard her do before. Another gem.
POTENTIAL TO BE A SINGLE: High (only in urban market)
RATING: 3.75/5

Overall:

Well, what can I say except that no one can emote heartbreak and pain better than the Queen of Hip-Hop Soul herself. This album, while full of filler tracks, has many surprising standout tracks that work for
different reasons. This album is probably Mary's ticket to solid mainstream success. From deep, passion laced soul cuts to solid hip-hop j.oints to one powerfully dynamic rock alternative cut, this album is by far Mary's best. It captures the elements and themes that Mary leaves on each of her albums and for once, the listener gets to see the whole Mary, not just a side of her. Vocally, Mary is getting exponentially better. She's singing with MUCH more control and fluidity I've ever heard her do before with little pitch problems. If this album is marketed and promoted properly and aggressively, there's no doubt that it will Breakthrough the "Emancipation".

OVERALL RATING: 3.90/5
WOULD I RECOMMEND BUYING THIS: Yes. I'd buy this for "I Found My Everything" and "One" alone.



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