Beautifully Human: Words & Sounds 2
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Track Listing
- Warm Up
- I'm Not Afraid
- Golden
- The Fact Is (I Need You)
- Spring Summer Feeling
- Cross My Mind
- Bedda At Home
- Talk To Me
- Family Reunion
- Can't Explain (42nd Street Happenstance)
- Whatever
- Not Like Crazy
- Nothing (Interlude)
- Rasool
- My Petition
- I Keep
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #6247 in Music
- Released on: 2004-08-31
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .22 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
European pressing of the neo-soul singer/songwriter's 2004 album includes one bonus track 'Bedda at Home' (Acoustic). 17 tracks in total. Epic.
Amazon.com
While most neo-soulsters crank out albums like their hip-hop counterparts, Jill Scott takes a more traditional approach to her craft. Four years after the release of her debut, Who Is Jill Scott, Words & Sounds Vol. 1, Scott returns with the masterful Beautifully Human: Words & Sounds Vol. 2. The album features a collection of lush and hypnotic songs that will make you want to fall in love, live life, and be a better person all at the same time. Lead single "Golden" is a prime example of this. Set to a midtempo groove made for the dance floor, "Golden" is a shiny, beautifully-written narrative about living life to its fullest. The old-school R&B ballad vibe of "Petition" is reminiscent of Minnie Ripperton or early Chaka Khan. However, "Bedda at Home" is anything but laid back. Combining elements of jazz, soul, and old-school hip-hop breakbeats, Scott extols the greatness of her man with a swagger that can only be described as cool. Other highlights include "Family Reunion" and the socially conscious "Rasool."
The album's only flaw may be that it ends too soon, but then again it's always better to leave a listener wanting more. For Scott, being "Beautifully Human" means just that--finding the allure in all that life has to offer and that's well worth the wait. --Rashaun Hall

