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- Summary:
- Record Label: J-Records
- Genre(s): Pop, R&B, Urban
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Positive: 2 out of 7
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Mixed: 5 out of 7
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Negative: 0 out of 7
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Keep an ear open for this solid effort's best moments: the soulful "Full Frontal Fridays" and jubilant "I Get Cravings."
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Sensual, mysterious, and provocative, Learning From Falling shines brightly.
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The album as a whole isn't quite as brilliant as it ought to be, given the ideas at play.
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You're left pining for more of her delicious weirdness, more sitar solos, more of her trombone playing and Swahili lyrics.
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BlenderThe sitar flourishes ini "Splitting Atoms" are muted by Learning's adult sheen, which lands this unusual record in an awkward middle ground between Bjork and, say, Oleta Adams. [#9, p.150]
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Q MagazineLocates her coffee-cream vocals amid glossy settings ranging from hip hop to gurgling electronica and folk. [Nov 2002, p.105]
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Many songs on Learning From Falling have that vaguely edgy, vaguely happy, vaguely cutesy sound often heard piping from the speakers at Wal-Mart, and soon it becomes clear she's making the same vocal choices on song after song.
Score distribution:
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Positive: 7 out of 10
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Mixed: 3 out of 10
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Negative: 0 out of 10
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KoriM.Dec 12, 2002I love this CD. Whoever doesn't is crazy.
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JamilaSMar 23, 2003
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DodoDuduSep 6, 2007VIVE LAMYA!!!!! Vivement un autre album!!!
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MarcusS.Sep 3, 2002a must have...one of the best albums of all time....checkout "pink moon"
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AmberOct 12, 2002
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BethyBOct 2, 2002
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JeremyOct 9, 2002
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