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| | At Last | | | Music Artist : | | Jaimee Paul | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | GREEN HILL | | Release Date : | | 2009-01-27 | | Store Price : | | $12.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $9.97 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. At Last 2. Cry Me A River 3. Fever 4. Crazy 5. What A Difference A Day Makes 6. Summertime 7. Lover Man 8. Sentimental Journey 9. Stormy Weather 10. Whatever Lola Wants 11. Love, You Didn't Do Right By me 12. You Belong To Me 13. Over The Rainbow
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At Long Last! Submitted on: 2009-10-27 |
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| I have just recently discovered my new muse, and it is the voice of Jaimee Paul. |
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Amazing...!!! If you get it...You'll love it for life!!! Submitted on: 2009-09-14 |
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| ...A special voice & soul voice & heavenly voice...THAT'S TRUE...IF YOU GET IT..YOU'LL LOVE IT FOR LIFE!!!... |
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An Extraordinary Voice Does Not a Five Star Album Make Submitted on: 2009-05-31 |
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Jaimee Paul is a Nashville-based singer who has worked and toured with big-league performers like Lyle Lovett and Wynonna Judd. "At Last" is her debut solo album.
And now, let's get straight to the point: Obviously I disagree with the other reviewers, all of whom have given "At Last" five stars. But I don't disagree in so far as Ms Paul's voice is concerned. She has an extraordinary voice - a lush, sensual, smokey alto. I kid you not, if you heard Ms Paul singing at closing time, you'd think that you had died and gone to heaven. No, it's not Ms Paul's voice that makes "At Last" a so-so album for me.
"At Last" is a set of thirteen standards - ranging from pop to country to jazz. Each song is sung by Ms Paul as a tribute to the iconic singer most closely associated with it. So we get songs like Etta James' "At Last;" Dinah Washington's "What a Difference a Day Makes;" and Patsy Cline's "Crazy." These are great songs, but by the time we hear the thirteenth, Judy Garland's "Over the Rainbow," they have all begun to sound the same. Every song is done at the same mid-tempo with the same orchestration - and man, is this album packed with orchestration - Beegie Adair's trio, swollen to an ochtette, plus the Jeff Steinberg Orchestra. There's some good work here - particularly Ms Adair's subtle piano, Lief Shire's, (Ms Paul's husband), trumpet and Jack Jezzro's guitar - but generally every song is awash in smooth, string-driven pop. By the third cut, I was sayin', "Come on Lady, kick it up a notch!" But Ms Paul never does.
Bottom line: Ms Paul has a five star voice and "At Last" is a three star album. With a voice like this, Ms Paul will be back for a sophmore record. Here's hoping that she gets a chance to show what she can really do! |
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Silk Is Harsh In Comparison Submitted on: 2009-03-29 |
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| If you need a auditory potion that is as good at smoothing out your jangled nerves as a warm cup of tea loaded with the best honey is on a sore throat...give a listen to At Last. Oh, my! Listening to Ms. Paul is the audio equivilant of snuggling in a deep, comfy, easy chair with a fuzzy blanket and warm beverage. You can feel the deep, satisfying sigh moving through your chest after the first few soulful, honied notes. What a beautiful tone! By all means, give this one a try. |
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This is a must have CD Submitted on: 2009-02-28 |
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| Jamiee Paul is out of this world singer. This is a CD that you will play over and over again. |
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