Music : When You Know |
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Rating: - * voice still in best form ... Dianne Reeves "When You Know" again demonstrates her vocal abilities but I have to say, the songs are a little too standard. Her voice is capable of much more intricate tunes and hopefully she'll return to the unique stylings that one usually finds on her collections. Rating: - * Decompress With Dianne Reeves ... I saw the talented Dianne Reeves in concert for the first time in late June, and she sang about 75% of the cuts from this album which prompted me to buy it. "When You Know" is perfect to listen to if you've had a stressful day/week and need to relax and unwind. Dianne's voice is smooth and soothing, and the songs are perfect for her instrument. The musicians complement her perfectly. Listening to this album is a great way to decompress, along with a glass of wine or a beer! Rating: - * What Were They Thinking? ... This CD is the equivalent of a chick flick. Nine whining songs, in a single album, all about love is hard to take. Sometimes the inane lyrics even made me cringe. I can't imagine anyone would think these choices would be entertaining. The production doesn't measure up to George Duke's past successes like Nightcap with Marilyn Scott. Don't get me wrong, I'm a Dianne Reeves fan, which is why I decided to buy this CD. But I'll have to think twice about buying her next one. Rating: - * what a gorgeous voice! ... Ms. Reeves voice constantly impresses me - her range is miraculous - while all of her CD's are wonderful this one is positively joyous... Rating: - * Very enoyable ... I enjoy playing this CD while sitting in my chair with a good book and a glass of red wine. |




Marie opens the show with an outdoor rendition of "We Need a Little Christmas" and then moves into the studio where Kirk Cameron arrives on a snowmobile (fresh from rescuing a trio of blonde snow bunnies) to read "The First Christmas Story." Lee Greenwood performs "Christmas to Christmas" and later a duet with Marie. "It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas" is sung by Sally Struthers and daughter with help from the Osmond Boys--six stepping stones ages 4 to 12 who have the senior Osmonds' moves down pat. The adorable award, though, goes to Marie's 5-year-old son, Steven, who performs a rockin' version of "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town" (clapping on the off-beat nearly the whole song).
Marie has a good, strong voice, but many of the songs are overproduced and melodramatic. This, most likely, is a product of the big, pouffy '80s (her hair and outfits are also bigger-than-life) rather than a reflection of her talents. The closing number, "O Holy Night," sung by Marie alone, is quite lovely. --Dana Van Nest