Lyfe Jennings

Lyfe 268-192 (DualDisc Longplay)

Lyfe 268-192 (DualDisc Longplay)

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UPC Code: 827969422625
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Number of Discs: 1
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Opening with an intro and going right into a talky interlude, you just know Lyfe 268-192 is a heavy-with-message, ambitious album that's going to flirt with ponderous disaster. Quit worrying, because what Lyfe Jennings has to say is worth hearing, ... more Opening with an intro and going right into a talky interlude, you just know Lyfe 268-192 is a heavy-with-message, ambitious album that's going to flirt with ponderous disaster. Quit worrying, because what Lyfe Jennings has to say is worth hearing, well-presented for the most part, and you only have to excuse some overeagerness. The biggest problem with this smooth, thinking singer's debut is that there's no prologue or "hey, how ya doing?" Instead, Jennings vividly pours out his troubles with little background, assuming you're down. A couple listens later and you'll get him, but few debuts are this wandering and deep from the get-go. What makes Lyfe worth it is Jennings' honest, poignant, and warm writing, empowering at times and occasionally heartbreaking. "Made Up My Mind," "She's Got Kids," and "Must Be Nice" all display the kind of Gil Scott-Heron- realism-meets-D'Angelo smokiness and Bilal soul-searching that had Jennings take the amateur title five times at The Apollo, but "Greedy" is the album's centerpiece. It's only one side of what is a most definitely a complicated story, but "Greedy"'s tale of being chased by the cops for child support is a chilling can of worms few artists could open so confidently. The metaphor-free track is a stark portrayal of "this crazy, lazy lady" who is using a baby for revenge, and when Jennings sings about his friends dismissing him as a worrywart, the song captures with crystal clarity the isolation that so many experience when confronting a crisis. A couple tracks refuse to get to the point, and too much narration gives sections of the album the repeat-listening appeal of an audio book. It could have been tighter and more approachable, but few debuts hold this much promise. [The DualDisc version includes a surround sound mix of the album proper while adding a documentary, two videos, and a previously unreleased mix of "Must Be Nice" with special guest Nas.] ~ David Jeffries, All Music Guide

Tracks

TrackTitleDuration
1Intro0:05
2Interlude0:14
3Must Be Nice3:53
4The Way I Feel About You3:30
5She Got Kids4:06
6I Can't3:57
7Hypothetically3:46
8Smile4:06
9Greedy3:22
10Stick Up Kid3:59
11Cry4:11
1226 Years, 17 Days4:12
13Made Up My Mind3:30
14My Life4:25
15Let's Do This Right6:42
173:53
184:11
19Must Be Nice4:19

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