The First Lady
- Faith Evans
- Band Name: Faith Evans
- Record Label: Capitol
- Release Date: Apr 5, 2005
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DallasCApr 22, 20059A great contemporary soul album that is tight in it's production. Faith sounds great as always and except for two rap-infused songs, the irritating first song, Going Out which at least will make you move and the much better Hope from the Coach Carter soundtrack, she is front and center and invokes a lot of First Ladies of Soul of the past while still remaining herself.
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OmarBMay 6, 20058This album is great. The first track is not that good but I will listen to it. The rest of the album flows nicely except for Jealous and Lucky Day. They are well written but the beat is not up to par with the rest of the album.
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EltonWMay 30, 20069This album was very refreshing considering the current state of R & B. It's nice to see Faith keep soul the heart of music. She took risks with this album and it is very rewarding. Key songs are I Don't Need It, Mesmerized, Again, Until You Came, Stop N Go, and Tru Love.
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SamSexyMay 19, 200510Dis iz da best it iz so worf it. I r8 it 5 star It iz wiked at da mo. itz worf byin
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The First Lady is terrifically balanced in its distribution of club tracks, midtempo grooves, and slow jams.
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80By turns playful, sexy, soulful, funky and passionate, Evans showcases the full range of her talents on her most consistent effort yet.
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70Intermittently great. [May 2005, p.117]