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  • Artist: Estelle
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: April 29, 2008
  • Type: Contains explicit content, Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rhythm & Blues

Review

The debut album from London native Estelle, 2004's The 18th Day, stalled at number 40 on the U.K. chart. Uneven and tentative but not without a handful of major standouts -- like the wistful and animated "1980," where she displayed her MC'ing chops, and the Mary J. Blige-worthy slow groove "Dance with Me" -- it wasn't enough to further her label's support. Estelle proposed a John Legend-produced follow-up, which V2 did not approve, so she relocated to the U.S. and secured a deal with Atlantic through Legend's Homeschool boutique label. Capping a cunningly punitive turn of events orchestrated by a once-shunned artist (i.e., "How ya like them apples?"), "American Boy" -- a flirty disco-funk track featuring Kanye West and production from will.i.am, who re-heated the beat from his own "Impatient" -- took a swift route the top of the U.K. pop chart. When Shine was released, just after the chart feat, the song had yet to make as much of a splash in the States; regardless of how the single or the album fares from a commercial standpoint, Estelle can at least be proud of having made a second full-length that builds upon and far outstrips her first. Wyclef Jean and will.i.am produce two songs each, while the remainder is divided between a wide-ranging cast including Mark Ronson, Jack Splash, and Swizz Beats, all of whom produce one track. Through it all, Estelle is the main attraction and is never upstaged or out of her depth, whether she is trading lines with Cee-Lo or Kanye West, switching between singing and rapping on "More Than Friends," or swapping out blissful rocksteady reggae for nerved-up glitz-pop. Most impressive is "So Much Out the Way," where she does the work of at least three vocalists of varying modes, all over a Wyclef concoction that alternates between tautly snapping jazz-funk (courtesy of Louis Johnson's bass from Grover Washington, Jr.'s "Hydra") and Wall of Sound soul (transformed from Bob Marley's "So Much Things to Say"). Not many vocalists could possibly navigate all this terrain without losing a beat, but Estelle has no trouble pulling it off with her versatility and easy-to-like personality. Her second act is ceaselessly enjoyable, one of the finer R&B albums to be released in 2008. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Wait a Minute (Just a Touch) Estelle (3:41)
No Substitute Love (Lyrics) Estelle (3:33)
American Boy (Lyrics) Kanye West, Caleb Speir Kanye West, Estelle (4:44)
More Than Friends (Lyrics) Keith Moore Estelle (4:24)
Magnificent (Lyrics) Mark Ronson Kardinal Offishall, Estelle (3:56)
Come Over (Lyrics) Mitchum Chin, Jason Farmer Estelle (3:41)
So Much Out the Way Wyclef Jean Estelle (4:04)
In the Rain (Lyrics) Estelle (4:08)
Back in Love (Lyrics) Steve McKie Estelle (4:01)
You Are Tom Craskey John Legend, Estelle (3:30)
Pretty Please (Love Me) Drew Dixon, Thomas Callaway Estelle (3:58)
Shine (Lyrics) Dean Dixon, Tiffany Green Estelle (3:49)

Credits

Keezo Kane (String Programming), Ben ONeill (Guitar), Wilner Alexandre (Assistant Engineer), Mark "Exit" Goodchild (Engineer), will.i.am (Drum Programming), Rachelle Dupéré (Design), Padriac "Padlock" Kerio (Engineer), Dave Clauss (Assistant Engineer), Jack Splash (Keyboards), Jerry Duplessis (Arranger), Rohan Onraet (Assistant Engineer), Jack Splash (Drums), Jack Splash (Engineer), Conley Whitfield (Bass), Jack Splash (Bass), Anthony Bell (Assistant Engineer), Matt Jones (Photography), Drew Dixon (Executive Producer), John Legend (Vocals), Graham Marsh (Engineer), Jack Splash (Horn Arrangements), Dave Jutch (Mastering), Mike "Nyte" DeSalvo (Engineer), J. Christian King (Horn), Dominic Morley (Engineer), Pamela Simon (Package Manager), Noemi Farkas (Photo Illustration), Jerry Duplessis (Producer), Rachelle Dupéré (Art Direction), Swizz Beatz (Producer), Paul Samuels (A&R), Elvis Aponte (Assistant Engineer), Jimmy Coleman (Conga), Dylan Margerum (Engineer), will.i.am (Producer), Steve McKie (Producer), Jack Splash (Producer), Anthony Bell (Piano), Keezo Kane (Drums), Johnny Douglas (Engineer), Dave Clews (Vocal Programming), Mike "Nyte" DeSalvo (Vocal Engineer), Derek Pacuk (Engineer), Eric Wong (Marketing), Mark Ronson (Producer), Mike Houge (Assistant Engineer), Craig Kallman (Executive Producer), Mike Butler (Engineer), Jack Splash (Percussion), Johnny Douglas (Producer), Jack Splash (Performer), Adam Blackstone (Keyboards), Jack Splash (Vocal Arrangement), West Coast Conservatory (Orchestration), Mark Ronson (Engineer), will.i.am (Synthesizer), Love Life Orchestra (Performer), Matty Green (Assistant Engineer), will.i.am (Engineer), D. Williams (Horn), Drew Dixon (Management), Jack Splash (Arranger), Neale Easterby (Management), Keezo Kane (Producer), Joshua Skubel (Package Manager), Keezo Kane (Bass), Brian Summer (Engineer), Gary Noble (Mixing), Johnny Douglas (Arranger), Mark Ronson (Musician), Steve McKie (Engineer), will.i.am (Keyboards), Rob Gold (Art Manager), Wyclef Jean (Producer), John Legend (Keyboards), Wyclef Jean (Arranger), Caleb Speir (Bass), Steve McKie (Drum Programming), Ryan Bussey (Keyboards), Wyclef Jean (Vocals), J. Torres (Horn), John Legend (Executive Producer)
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