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The Diary of Alicia Keys

 
Album Review: The Diary of Alicia Keys
 

  • Artist: Alicia Keys
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: December 02, 2003
  • Genre: Rhythm & Blues

Review

Since Alicia Keys' 2001 debut album, Songs in A Minor, was ever so slightly overpraised, expectations for her second album, 2003's The Diary of Alicia Keys, were ever so slightly too high. Songs in A Minor not only kicked off a wave of ambitious new neo-soul songsters, it fit neatly into the movement of ambitious yet classicist new female singer/songwriters that ranged from the worldbeat-inflected pop of Nelly Furtado to the jazzy Norah Jones, whose success may not have been possible if Keys hadn't laid the groundwork with such soulful work as her hit "Fallin'." Such success at such a young age, even if deserved, can be too much too soon, since young songwriters showered with praise and riches may find it hard to see the world outside of their own cocoon. The very title of The Diary of Alicia Keys -- at once disarmingly simple and self-important -- suggests that Keys, like Furtado, took her stardom a little too seriously and felt compelled to present her worldview unfiltered, dispensing with artistic ambiguities and leaving each song as a portrait of Alicia Keys, the woman as a young artist. As she somewhat bafflingly says in her liner notes, "these songs are like my daily entrees," which likely means that these were indeed intended to play like unedited entries in a journal, a goal that she's fulfilled quite successfully, even if it does mean that the album often plays as a diary, leaving listeners in the role of observers instead of seeing themselves in the songs. This was a problem on Furtado's nearly simultaneously released Folklore, but Keys trumps her peer in one key way -- musically, this is a seamless piece of work, a sultry slow groove that emphasizes her breathy, seductive voice and lush soulfulness. Tonally, this is ideal late-night romantic music, even when the tempos are kicked up a notch as on the blaxploitation-fueled "Heartburn," yet beneath that sensuous surface there is some crafty, complex musicality, particularly in how Keys blurs lines between classic soul, modern rhythms, jazz, pop melodies, and singer/songwriter sensibility. It's an exceptionally well-constructed production, and as a sustained piece of sonic craft, it's not just seductive, it's a good testament to Keys' musical strengths (which can even withstand Andre Harris and Vidal Davis' irritating squeaky voice production signature on "So Simple"). What the album lacks are songs as immediate as "Fallin'" or as compelling as "A Woman's Worth," and that, combined with her insular outlook, is where Diary comes up short and reveals that it is indeed merely a second album. Such is the problem of arriving with a debut as fully formed as Songs in A Minor at such a young age -- listeners tend to expect more from the sequel, forgetting that this an artist still in her formative stages. So, those expecting another album where Keys sounds wise beyond her years will bound to be disappointed by The Diary of Alicia Keys, since her writing reveals her age in a way it never did on the debut. Yet that is a typical problem with sophomore efforts, and while this is a problem, it's one that is outweighed by her continually impressive musical achievements; they're enough to make The Diary worth repeated listens, and they're enough to suggest that Keys will continue to grow on her third album. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Harlem's Nocturne Alicia Keys, Candice Nelson, Walter Millsap III Alicia Keys (1:43)
Karma Alicia Keys, Taneisha Smith Alicia Keys (4:16)
Heartburn Alicia Keys, Candice Nelson, Walter Millsap III Alicia Keys (3:28)
If I Was Your Woman/Walk on By Burt Bacharach, Hal David, Pam Sawyer Alicia Keys (3:06)
You Don't Know My Name J.R. Bailey, Melvin Kent, Kanye West, Alicia Keys, Harold Lilly Alicia Keys (6:06)
If I Ain't Got You Alicia Keys Alicia Keys (3:48)
Diary Alicia Keys Tony! Toni! Toné!, Alicia Keys (4:44)
Dragon Days Alicia Keys Alicia Keys (4:36)
Wake Up Alicia Keys Alicia Keys (4:27)
So Simple Sam Hopkins, Rich Harrison, Alicia Keys, Harold Lilly, Taneisha Smith Alicia Keys (3:49)
When You Really Love Someone Andre Harris, Vidal Davis, Alicia Keys, Harold Lilly Alicia Keys (4:09)
Feeling U, Feeling Me (Interlude) Alicia Keys Alicia Keys (2:07)
Slow Down Alicia Keys Alicia Keys (4:18)
Samsonite Man Alicia Keys, L.C. Green, Erika Rose Alicia Keys (4:12)
Nobody Not Really (Interlude) Alicia Keys, Erika Rose Alicia Keys (2:56)

Credits

Artie "Blues Boy" White (Guitar), Tony Black (Engineer), Tony Black (Mixing), Sanford Allen (Violin), Sanford Allen (Concert Master), Elijah Baker (Bass), Julien Barber (Viola), Katreese Barnes (Vocals (Background)), Pablo Batista (Percussion), Easy Mo Bee (Producer), Easy Mo Bee (Digital Programming), Fred Cash (Bass), Robert Chausow (Viola), Ray Chew (String Arrangements), Ray Chew (String Conductor), Russell Elevado (Mixing), Barry Finclair (Viola), Eileen Folson (Cello), Stanley Hunte (Violin), Manny Marroquin (Mixing), Tony Maserati (Mixing), Cindy Mizelle (Vocals (Background)), Herb Powers (Mastering), Timothy Christian Riley (Piano), Joe Romano (Horn), John Jubu Smith (Guitar), Peter Vanderwater (Viola), Willie Weeks (Bass), Richard Brice (Viola), Avril Brown (Violin), Artie Reynolds (Bass), Dale Stuckenbruck (Violin), Maxine Roach (Viola), Marisol Espada (Cello), Marion Pinheiro (Violin), Timbaland (Producer), Alexander Vselensky (Violin), Caryl Paisner (Cello), Ronnie Drayton (Guitar), Xin Zhao (Violin), Patti Wilson (Stylist), Andre Harris (Multi Instruments), Andre Harris (Producer), Onree Gill (Organ (Hammond)), Onree Gill (Fender Rhodes), Alan Ford (Assistant), Ann Mincieli (Engineer), Arcel Vickers (Organ), Lori Miller (Violin), Patrick Viala (Mixing), Andricka Hall (Vocals (Background)), Steve Jordan (Drums), Vidal Davis (Multi Instruments), Vidal Davis (Producer), Peter Edge (Executive Producer), Kurt Briggs (Violin), Rich Harrison (Multi Instruments), Rich Harrison (Producer), Alicia Keys (Synthesizer), Alicia Keys (Piano), Alicia Keys (Keyboards), Alicia Keys (Vocals (Background)), Alicia Keys (Multi Instruments), Alicia Keys (Producer), Alicia Keys (Fender Rhodes), Alicia Keys (String Arrangements), Alicia Keys (Synthesizer Piano), L.C. Green (Vocals (Background)), Paul Alexandre John (Drums), Harold Lilly (Vocals (Background)), Rabeka Tuinei (Assistant), Walter "Lil Walt" Millsap (Engineer), Vincent Dilorenzo (Engineer), Chris LeBeau (Artwork), Gwendolyn Laster (Violin), Wouri Vice (Assistant Hair Stylist), Jerimiah "Jermaine" Paul (Vocals (Background)), William E. Pettaway Jr. (Production Coordination), Ricky Quinones (Guitar), John Legend (Vocals (Background)), Dan Gautreau (Assistant Engineer), Dan Gautreau (Assistant), Al Schoonmaker (Copyist), Erika Rose (Vocals (Background)), Taneisha Smith (Vocals (Background))
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Wikipedia: The Diary of Alicia Keys
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The Diary of Alicia Keys
The Diary of Alicia Keys cover
Studio album by Alicia Keys
Released December 1, 2003 (2003-12-01)
(see release history)
Recorded 2002–2003
The Hit Factory
Kampo Studios
KrucialKeys Studios
Quad Recording Studios
(New York City, New York)
The Hit Factory Criteria
(Miami, Florida)
Plus XXX
(Paris, France)
Sarm West Studios
(London, England)
Genre R&B, neo soul, jazz
Length 57:45
Label J
Producer Alicia Keys (also executive), Kerry "Krucial" Brothers, Kanye West, Timbaland, Dre & Vidal, Easy Mo Bee, Dwayne "D. Wigg" Wiggins, Kumasi
Professional reviews
Alicia Keys chronology
Songs in A Minor
(2001)
The Diary of Alicia Keys
(2003)
As I Am
(2007)
Singles from The Diary of Alicia Keys
  1. "You Don't Know My Name"
    Released: November 18, 2003
  2. "If I Ain't Got You"
    Released: February 24, 2004
  3. "Diary"
    Released: June 2004
  4. "Karma"
    Released: October 26, 2004

The Diary of Alicia Keys is the second studio album by American R&B-soul singer-songwriter and pianist Alicia Keys, released in the United States on December 2, 2003 by J Records. It earned Keys the Grammy Award for Best R&B Album in 2005 and was nominated for Album of the Year.

The album includes the hit singles "You Don't Know My Name", "If I Ain't Got You", "Diary", and "Karma". It became Keys' second consecutive number-one debut on the U.S. Billboard 200 with first-week sales of over 618,000 copies.[1] In addition, the album has sold over four million copies in the United States and more than eight million copies worldwide.[2] All the four singles from the album cracked the top twenty of the Billboard Hot 100, with three of them becoming top ten hits.

Contents

Background

Due to the extreme popularity of her debut album, Songs in A Minor, there was a lot of pressure on the album to match or exceed that success.[3]

Critical reception

The album received positive reviews by critics. The Times said that the album "confirmed her place in musical history".[4] Giving the album four stars, People magazine said that "Keys honors R&B's golden age with an old soul far beyond her 23 years."[5] Of The Diary of Alicia Keys, Josh Tyrangiel of Time said that Keys "made half a great record. The first six songs are models of how to make nostalgic music that is not anti-present... The second half of Diary sags." He added, however, that it was "obvious" that subsequent albums would "be worth hearing."[6]Billboard magazine felt that "the songstress handily tops Songs in A Minor" and "channels spirits of '60s and '70s soul for Diary."[7] Rolling Stone called the album "an assured, adult statement, steeped in the complicated love life and musical dreams of an ambitious young woman", and compared Keys to Nina Simone and Aretha Franklin.[8] ABC News said that "If I Ain't Got You" is "a stunner of a ballad on which Keys' sound and vocal inflection recalled another one of Davis' famous proteges: Whitney Houston."[9] Yahoo! Music UK, which gave the album nine stars out of ten, stated: "With both Lauryn Hill and Jill Scott still AWOL, and Beyoncé unable to cut it over an entire album, there's only one lady right now who can truly claim Aretha's crown."[10]

At the 2005 Grammy Awards, The Diary of Alicia Keys won the award for Best R&B Album and also earned Keys other two awards: Best Female R&B Vocal Performance for "If I Ain't Got You" and Best R&B Song for "You Don't Know My Name".

Track listing

  1. "Harlem's Nocturne" (Alicia Keys) – 1:43
  2. "Karma" (Kerry Brothers, Jr., Taneisha Smith, Keys) – 4:16
  3. "Heartburn" (Keys, Tim Mosley, Walter Millsap III, Candice Nelson, Erika Rose) – 3:28
  4. "If I Was Your Woman/Walk on By" (Gloria Jones, Clarence McMurray, Pam Sawyer, Burt Bacharach, Hal David) – 3:06
  5. "You Don't Know My Name" (Keys, Kanye West, Harold Lilly, J. R. Bailey, Mel Kent, Ken Williams) – 6:06
    • Contains excerpts and a sample of The Main Ingredient's "Let Me Prove My Love to You" (J. R. Bailey, Mel Kent, Ken Williams)
  6. "If I Ain't Got You" (Keys) – 3:48
  7. "Diary" (featuring Tony! Toni! Toné!) (Keys, Brothers) – 4:44
  8. "Dragon Days" (Keys) – 4:36
  9. "Wake Up" (Keys, Brothers) – 4:27
  10. "So Simple" (featuring Lellow) (Keys, Lilly, Andre Harris, Vidal Davis) – 3:49
  11. "When You Really Love Someone" (Keys, Brothers) – 4:09
  12. "Feeling U, Feeling Me (Interlude)" (Keys) – 2:07
  13. "Slow Down" (Keys, L. Green, Rose) – 4:18
  14. "Samsonite Man" (Keys, Rose) – 4:12
  15. "Nobody Not Really" (Keys, Smith) – 2:56

Bonus DVD

  1. "The Diary"

UK and Japanese edition

  1. "Streets of New York" (featuring Nas and Rakim) (Keys, Smith, Eric Barrier, Nasir Jones, Chris Martin, William Griffin) – 4:55
    • Contains a sample of Nas' "N.Y. State of Mind" (Eric Barrier, Nasir Jones, Chris Martin, William Griffin)

Australian, German, Latin American, and Japanese bonus CD

  1. "If I Ain't Got You" (Remix featuring Usher) – 3:52
  2. "If I Ain't Got You" (Spanish Version featuring Arturo Sandoval) – 3:53
  3. "If I Ain't Got You" (Kanye West Radio Mix #1) – 3:47
  4. "You Don't Know My Name/Will You Ever Know It" (Reggae Mix) – 5:05
  5. "You Don't Know My Name" (Video)
  6. "If I Ain't Got You" (Video)
  7. "Diary" (featuring Tony! Toni! Toné!) (Video)

Personnel

Musicians

  • Harold Lilly – backing vocals
  • Hugh McCracken – guitar
  • Melissa Meell – cello
  • Lori Miller – violin
  • Cindy Mizelle – backing vocals
  • Caryl Paisner – cello
  • Jermaine Paul – backing vocals
  • Marion Pinheiro – violin
  • Ricky Quinones – guitar
  • Artie Reynolds – bass
  • Tim Christian Riley – piano
  • Maxine Roach – viola
  • Steve "Styles" Rodriguez – bass
  • Joe Romano – horn
  • Erika Rose – backing vocals
  • Al Schoonmaker – copyist
  • John "Jubu" Smith – guitar
  • Taneisha Smith – backing vocals
  • Denise Stoudmire – backing vocals
  • Dale Stuckenbruck – violin
  • Peter VanDerwater – viola
  • Arcell Vickers – organ
  • Alexander Vselensky – violin
  • David Watson – horn, saxophone, flute
  • Willie Weeks – bass
  • Carl "Rev" Wheeler – Wurlitzer, organ
  • Artie White – guitar
  • Dwayne "D. Wigg" Wiggins – sitar, bass, guitar
  • Jessica Wilson – backing vocals
  • Xin Zhao – violin

Production

  • Marla Weinhoff Studio – set design
  • Manny Marroquin – mixing
  • Walter Millsap III – engineer
  • Ann Mincieli – engineer
  • William E. Pettaway, Jr. – production coordinator
  • Herb Powers, Jr. – mastering
  • Jeff Robinson – executive producer, manager
  • Warwick Saint – photography
  • Timbaland – producer
  • Nicole Tucker – hair
  • Rabeka Tuinei – assistant mixing
  • Pat Viala – mixing
  • Wouri Vice – assistant stylist
  • Kanye West – producer
  • Dwayne "D. Wigg" Wiggins – producer
  • Patti Wilson – stylist

Charts

Chart (2003)[11][12] Peak
position
Belgian Ultratop 50 Albums (Flanders) 13
Belgian Ultratop 50 Albums (Wallonia)[13] 25
Canadian Albums Chart 15
Dutch Albums Chart 2
European Top 100 Albums[14] 5
French SNEP Albums Chart 5
German Albums Chart 10
Irish Albums Chart 37
Japanese Oricon Albums Chart[15] 27
Norwegian Albums Chart 7
Polish Albums Chart[16] 19
Swiss Albums Chart 1
UK Albums Chart 13
U.S. Billboard 200 1
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 1
Chart (2003) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Top Internet Albums 2
U.S. Billboard Comprehensive Albums[17] 1
Chart (2004) Peak
position
Austrian Albums Chart 25
Danish Albums Chart 16
Finnish Albums Chart 9
Italian FIMI Albums Chart[13] 20
New Zealand RIANZ Albums Chart 25
Portuguese Albums Chart 23
Swedish Albums Chart 24
Chart (2005) Peak
position
Australian ARIA Albums Chart 22

Year-end charts

Year Chart Position
2004 Australian ARIA Albums Chart[18] 82
Australian ARIA Urban Albums Chart[19] 10
Belgian Ultratop 50 Albums (Flanders)[20] 58
Belgian Ultratop 50 Albums (Wallonia)[21] 99
French SNEP Albums Chart[22] 23
Swiss Albums Chart[23] 22
UK Albums Chart[24] 72
U.S. Billboard 200[25] 4
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums[26] 2

Certifications

Territory Certifier Certification Sales
Argentina CAPIF Gold[27] 20,000
Australia ARIA Platinum[28] 70,000
Belgium IFPI Gold[29] 15,000
Canada CRIA 2× platinum[30] 200,000
Europe IFPI Platinum[31] 1,000,000
France SNEP Gold[32] 438,000[33]
Germany IFPI Platinum[34] 200,000
Italy FIMI Gold[35] 50,000
Netherlands NVPI Platinum[36] 60,000
New Zealand RIANZ Gold[37] 7,500
Norway IFPI Gold[38] 15,000
Sweden IFPI Gold[39] 20,000
Switzerland IFPI Platinum[40] 40,000
United Kingdom BPI Gold[41] 100,000
United States RIAA 4× platinum[42] 4,400,000[43]

Release history

Country Date Label
United Kingdom December 1, 2003 J
Germany
France
Australia
United States December 2, 2003
Canada Sony
Japan December 12, 2003 BMG

References

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Preceded by
The Black Album by Jay-Z
Soulful by Ruben Studdard
U.S. Billboard 200 number-one album
December 20, 2003
January 3, 2004
Succeeded by
Soulful by Ruben Studdard
Speakerboxxx/The Love Below by OutKast
Preceded by
It's Done! by Overground
Swiss Albums Chart number-one album
December 21, 2003
Succeeded by
Life for Rent by Dido



 
 

 

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