[情報] Entertainment Weekly
娛樂週刊 B+
http://www.ew.com/ew/article/review/music/0,6115,1225303_4_0_,00.html
Christina Aguilera is an international superstar with millions in the bank, a
reportedly blissful marriage, and a voice big and burly enough to send even
Mariah Carey toppling head over Manolo Blahniks. But on her sprawling new
double CD, Aguilera is seeking something more elusive: respectability. She's
revamped — or rather, de-vamped — her look, sporting an Andrews Sister
bouffant and jazz-age togs in the video for Back to Basics' first single,
''Ain't No Other Man.'' She's added saloon songs to her repertoire of ballads
and club tracks, peppered her lyrics with shout-outs to jazz and blues greats
like Billie Holiday and Etta James, and made no secret of the fact that she
wants a place in that pantheon. ''I've waited for some time/To get inside the
minds/Of every legend I've ever wanted to stand beside,'' she sings in the
opening ''Intro (Back to Basics).''
Aguilera doesn't have the gravitas of her heroes, and her forays into bluesy
torch singing and '40s-style swing are stiff and mannered. But she needn't
genuflect before the past — she can make her own glorious kind of
21st-century noise. CD 1 is helmed by DJ Premier (of '90s rap duo Gang Starr)
and a host of other hip-hop producers, and their rugged dance tracks, mixing
electronic beats with honking brass and other '70s soul samples, are
perfectly suited to Aguilera's powerhouse belting. The gospel testimonial
''Makes Me Wanna Pray'' features a torrid vocal by Aguilera and some warm
Hammond B-3 organ work by Steve Winwood, and ''Slow Down Baby'' neatly blends
old- and new-school R&B, with samples of both Gladys Knight and rapper Tony
Yayo. Many songs are dedicated to Jordan Bratman, Aguilera's husband of
nearly a year, but even in her most lovey moments, she's still a diva. The
exhilarating ''Ain't No Other Man'' whizzes past at such a furious pace, you
might miss the threats that mingle with pledges of devotion: ''So tell your
mother, your brother.../Tell the others, your lovers/Better not be present
tense/'Cause I want everyone to know that you are mine and no one else's.''
The second disc — a collaboration with Linda Perry, the writer-producer
behind Aguilera's 2002 schlock-pop masterpiece ''Beautiful'' — ratchets up
the bombast. Few singers would dare attempt a song like the rock-tinged
''Hurt,'' whose self-help bromides Aguilera delivers with melodrama that
would make Barbra Streisand shudder; fewer still could make it so compelling.
Then there's ''The Right Man,'' a well-nigh Wagnerian ballad about Aguilera's
wedding, in which she blasts out unearthly melismata over crescendos from a
27-piece orchestra and a full choir. Respectable? God, no. But definitely
worthy of respect. Grade: B+
(Posted:08/11/06)
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