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The Element of Freedom

Alicia Keys

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Album Review

Don’t mistake the presence of Jay-Z and Beyoncé on Alicia Keys' fourth album as evidence that the singer/songwriter is burrowing into modern R&B — take it instead as evidence of the rarefied company Keys keeps, her status as a superstar so solidified that the only cameos possible are R&B/hip-hop elite. Superstars are often given leeway to do anything they want, and so it is on The Element of Freedom, where Keys dials back the outward expansion of As I Am and turns inward, creating a clean, small-scale collection of ballads and Prince-inspired pop. Always apparent on Alicia’s albums, that Prince influence is underscored by how she’s swapped the retro-soul instrumentation of her earliest music for electronics, but she’s retained the warmth, the throwback sensibility and, especially, a sense of reserve, never getting too heated or gauche. This does mean the Prince elements feel more NPG than Revolution, but Keys trademark always has been an easy elegance. On The Element of Freedom, that elegance is so easy it borders on the sleepy, with Keys’ understatement undercutting livelier numbers — chief among them the bubbly Beyoncé duet “Put It in a Love Song” — so they play as ballads. This isn’t a complaint so much as a characteristic: her voice may crack on “Love Is My Disease,” but Keys never gets gritty, she remains reserved, never letting her singing or arrangements obscure the melodies or the classy veneer of the entire proceedings. All this determined detachment keeps The Element of Freedom from packing a primal, passionate punch, but there is charm in Alicia’s enveloping, quiet cool: she may never break a sweat, but she knows how to sustain a sultry, not necessarily sexy, mood, and she does so here quite fetchingly.

Customer Reviews

Alicia does it again!

Alicia is back with what could be her best album yet! After my first listen the standout tracks are Love Is Blind, Try Sleeping With A Broken Heart, Un-Thinkable (I'm Ready), Like The Sea and That's How Strong My Love Is, which is sure to be heard at a lot of weddings in the future. There's a little bit of pop, reggae, hip-hop, r&B and classical throughout the album and that combination helped to make this Alicia's most interesting/brave album yet. The weakest song is Put It In A Love Song, but it's still a good song where the combined vocals of Alicia and Beyonce help to carry it. I'd recommend buying the whole album since the album is so strong. Alicia is one of the greatest talents of my generation and I'm sure that she'll continue making great music for years to come. A+

Love it

Fav song unthinkable ft drake agian another great album

Alicia's State of Mind

In my opinion, Empire State of Mind steals the show--I'm obsessed with Alicia's solo version of this song. It might be better than the original.

I've listened to the album through twice now and I really like it. There aren't as many major hits as on her other albums (like Fallin' or If I Don't Got U) but the overall effect is awesome. Her voice shines through beautifully. Worth every cent :)

Biography

Born: January 25, 1981 in New York, NY

Genre: R&B/Soul

Years Active: '90s, '00s, '10s

By mixing R&B with a sultry dose of neo-soul, Alicia Keys became an international star in 2001 with the release of her debut album. Songs in A Minor sold more than 50,000 copies during its first day of availability and eventually moved over ten million units worldwide, thus setting the stage for the 20 year-old's long career. Although she shared the charts with R&B contemporaries like Destiny's Child, Keys' talent distinguished her as a different sort of diva, one who played a variety of...
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