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  • Artist: Gabrielle
  • Rating: StarStarStar
  • Release Date: October 01, 2007
  • Total Time: 45:40
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rhythm & Blues

Review

From her cover version of Dionne Warwick's "Walk on By" to her Bridget Jones theme "Out of Reach" to her brilliantly executed Motown pastiche "Give Me a Little More Time," the musical world's most famous eye-patch wearer, Gabrielle, was a successful exponent of retro-soul-pop long before the likes of Amy Winehouse and Duffy had even recorded a note. Following a disappointing country reinvention with previous album Play to Win, her fifth studio release, Always, sees her return to the trademark sound that helped to sell a million copies of 1999's Rise and her subsequent Greatest Hits. But far from being a step backwards, its 12 tracks, largely co-written with regular collaborator Julian Gallagher, actually provide some of the most inventive material of her 15-year career. "Love Me Like You Do" is an infectious toe-tapping stomper with shades of Phil Spector's Wall of Sound production, "Every Little Teardrop" is a laid-back summery midtempo number featuring a guitar riff reminiscent of Lenny Kravitz's "It Ain't Over 'Til It's Over," and the title track is an intriguing blend of Kanye West-style helium vocal samples and orchestral jazz-funk. Not averse to the odd sample (the original version of her debut hit, "Dreams," borrowed the guitar hook from Tracy Chapman's "Fast Car," while her second number, "Rise," lifted the backing from Bob Dylan's "Knockin' on Heaven's Door"), Gabrielle always proves she hasn't lost her knack of effortlessly adapting other artists' work. "I Remember" is a glorious slice of '70s soul that samples Tom Brock's "There's Nothing in This World That Can Stop Me from Loving You," also used in Jay-Z's "Girls Girls Girls," while lead single "Why" is a subtle acoustic song based on Paul Weller's "Wild Wood," and also features the Modfather himself on backing vocals and guitar. Unfortunately, the midsection of the album descends into MOR territory with countless bland guitar ballads like "All I Want" and "It's Breaking My Heart" all merging into one. However, "Show Me Love" is a dramatic orchestral love song that showcases Gabrielle's raspy Macy Gray-esque tones, while the gorgeous string-soaked "Closure" recalls the aching vulnerability of her most underrated single, 2001's "Should I Stay." The chart-topping success and Radio 1 support might be all but a distant memory, but Always wisely ignores any attempt to keep up with her younger contemporaries, its effortless blend of authentic soul and classy understated production a sure sign that Gabrielle is more than content to grow older gracefully, and on her own terms too. ~ Jon O'Brien, Rovi

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Always (Gabrielle album)

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Always
Studio album by Gabrielle
Released October 1, 2007
Recorded 2004 - 2007
Genre Soul, R&B, Pop
Length 45:50
Label Universal Music (Systemtactic)
Producer Julian Gallagher
Boilerhouse Boys (Ben Wolff & Andy Dean)
Gabrielle chronology
"Play to Win"
(2004)
"Always"
(2007)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
allgigs.co.uk 3/5 stars[1]
Digital Spy 4/5 stars[2]

Always is the fifth studio album by British singer-songwriter Gabrielle her first release in over three years.

Contents

Overview

The album received positive reviews from music critics and was released on 1 October 2007 in the UK, being preceded by the single "Why" on 24 September 2007. Always entered the UK Albums Chart at number 11, just 12 copies from entering at number number 10. Always entered the UK R&B Album Chart at number 4.

A supporting tour took place in February 2008.

Tracklisting

  1. "Always"
  2. "Heartbreaker"
  3. "Why"
  4. "I Remember"
  5. "Every Little Teardrop"
  6. "I'm Not In Love"
  7. "Love Me Like You Do"
  8. "Wiser"
  9. "All I Want"
  10. "It's Breaking My Heart"
  11. "Cold Sober Moment"
  12. "Show Me Love"
  13. "Closure"

Non-album tracks

Originally, Always included several different songs and a different track listing order when the list was first published by Amazon. These songs were "Nothing Hurts Like Goodbye", "Think Twice" and "Owner of My Heart". "Nothing Hurts Like Goodbye" served as the b-side to first single "Why", while it is currently unknown what will become of "Think Twice" and "Owner of My Heart". "I Remember" was originally named "When We Were One".

References

  1. ^ allgigs.co.uk review
  2. ^ Digital Spy review

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