Amel Larrieux - Infinite Possibilities (2000)

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Title: Infinite Possibilities
Year Of Release: 2000
Label: Epic/550 Music
Genre: R'n'B, Soul, Jazz
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue,log)
Total Time: 45:13
Total Size: 312 MB
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Tracklist:

01 Get Up
02 I N I
03 Sweet Misery
04 Searchin' For My Soul
05 Even If
06 Infinite Possibilities
07 Shine
08 Down
09 Weather
10 Make Whole
11 Get Up (Thread Had Fun Remix)

Amel Larrieux, formerly of mellow duo Groove Theory, unleashes her wholesome musical and personal aspirations on her ear-catching solo debut, Infinite Possibilities. A fusion of hip-hop, groovy R&B, jazz, and Middle Eastern and African rhythms overlaid with the singer's soulful vocal meanderings, the album resonates with the influences of Sade, Innervisions-era Stevie Wonder, and Prince. All the while thoughtful and respectful to God, Larrieux's good-girl vibes are made less ordinary with a multilayered, proficient musical backdrop that deepens with each listen. The single "Get Up" reels the listener in with atmospheric synth notes and Larrieux's beguiling vocals, which spiral into a jazzy tone poem to close the track. "Sweet Misery" is another tune bolstered by her heartfelt vocal expressions, and "Infinite Possibilities" conveys the title's meaning as it builds to its climax of overlapping vocal rounds, dreamy keyboards, reverberating guitar chords, and plugging bass. "Down" is a striking funked-up variation on the piano-bar diva's usual melancholy mood. While not as gutsy as such contemporaries as Macy Gray and Angie Stone, Larrieux's vision for a modern, world-beat-savvy sound gains significance the longer it stays in the player. --Rebecca Wright


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