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Elliott Yamin "Fighting For Love" Album Review

May 5th, 2009; 5:37 pm (GMT+8) 0




Fight For Love is the 2nd album by American Idol Alumni, Elliott Yamin. It is scheduled to be release on May 5th 2009, by independent (indie) label Hickory Records.

First Impressions

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It wasn't expecting the album to be this good. Since there's alot of Soul/R&B singers floating around, not many seems to make an impression, with most sounding manufactured. To be able to pull of the Soul/R&B genre, one must indeed have a soulful voice and the right attitude to pull it off. Alicia Keys is a perfect example. Listening to this album, it's quite smooth. Didn't skipped any tracks, though I'm not of a fan of some songs in the album.

Standout Tracks

  • Let Love Be
    First track from the album. A nice mid-tempo for an album opener. Makes you wonder what the rest of the album would sound like.

  • Know Better
    Aint a love song. Describes about not understanding compatibilty issues. Filled with angst.

  • Fight For Love
    Title track and first single from the album (except Japan).  Loves the chorus though, it gets stuck in my head.

  • Can't Keep on Loving You (From A Distance)
    Anyone could totally relate to this song. Being a crush or one-sided love, it's kinda painful liking someone but situation doesn't allows the confession. The feeling might fade. If someone comes along, maybe it's not meant to be, but the chance is wasted. Oh wells.

  • Don't Be Afraid  
    An uptempo track. Not the dance/clubbish kind. Something that Ne-yo would sing too. Elliott's vocals fits just right in this song. This song is about encouraging everyone don't be afraid to fall in love (Hence the title). One of my fave songs from the album. Lyrics is good too. =)

  • You Say
    First single for the Japanese market. Now this is what I call a good first single. Definitely single material. Catchy. "Actions speaks louder than words". Indeed. Taken from the song's chorus.

  • This Step Alone
    This song makes me feel kinda emo. Again. the chorus is stuck in my head.


Final Verdict

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A decent effort. The uptempos kinda overshadowed the ballads, but overall, it's worth a listen. I could serenade my partner with some songs in this album though. If I have one that is. Hee. Awaiting for the bonus tracks, should be able to make the album more complete i guess (8 bonus tracks!!!!). This album could give Ne-Yo a run for his money. I'm guessing this album would be understated. Give it a chance. =)

Rating

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Recommended Tracks



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Elliott Yamin - Wait For You

May 4th, 2009; 6:44 pm (GMT+8) 0




Debut single from his self titled album, this song is indeed successful, but not extremely as it peaked at number 13 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart and number 5 on the Pop chart. It ain't bad. Written and produced by Stargate, it doesn't really sound like the generic beats of "Irreplaceable", "With You" and "Tattoo". Love the piano intro. Paired with the lyrics, it's really a sad ballad.

Both Jason Nevins remixes are great. I personally prefer the Guitar mix to the Syth mix, as it stays true to the original but it's danceable too. (Not the acoustic guitar kind, it's the electric guitar) Both are worth listening. It's Jason Nevins!!! I would be reviewing his 2nd album, which would be out tmr, 5th May 2009, in the US. With Jermaine Dupri and Stargate as some of the producers backing the album, it should be decent enough. =)

And our very own DJ Junior played it on Superstar Summer, and shoutouts to our DJ Yoshiki on playing Booty Luv too. =)

Remixes


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