(AP) _ On Alicia Keys' previous CDs, the gifted singer-songwriter-pianist presented songs that were epic and impeccable _ moreso than her actual albums. Tunes like “Fallin','' “If I Ain't Got You'' and “Like You'll Never See Me Again'' are timeless grooves that helped make the R&B singer a global, Grammy-winning superstar.
What's unfortunate is that “The Element of Freedom,'' Keys' fourth studio release, does not have a jam as outstanding as her past hits. Most of the songs are mediocre, like the first single, the empty-sounding “Doesn't Mean Anything.'' Even her duet with Beyonce on the Swizz Beatz-produced “Put It In a Love Song,'' is a disappointment _ it's an amateurish dance tune on which the guest overpowers the main star.
Perhaps the best thing you can say about “Freedom'' is that the songs mesh well, and create a smooth sound, albeit a weak one.
Of course, Keys' soaring voice always shines, even on so-so songs. It especially stands out on the yearning “Un-thinkable (I'm Ready),'' the gloomy but groovy opening track, “Love Is Blind'' and “Try Sleeping With a Broken Heart,'' an elevated drum-filled pop ballad that showcases the singer's versatility.
CHECK THIS TRACK OUT: Keys, who isn't known for collaborating with many artists on her own CDs, enlists music's most anticipated singer-rapper, Drake, on “Un-thinkable (I'm Ready).'' The newcomer takes a back seat to Keys by singing background vocals. She takes you on a lovely, magic carpet ride on this “ready for love'' tune.
Pictured above is Alicia Keys.
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