Leona Lewis - I Am (2015) {Japanese Edition}
Artist: Leona Lewis
Title: I Am
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Island Records / Universal Music #UICI-1140
Genre: Pop
Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Img+Cue, Log) / MP3 CBR320
Total Time: 00:56:05
Total Size: 472 / 228 Mb (Full Scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
Having taken the world by storm with a Number 1 album in 35 countries including being the FIRST UK SOLO ARTIST TO DEBUT ALBUM STRAIGHT TO #1 ON BILLBOARD 200. Leona Lewis is back with a brand new album on a brand new home. "I Am" is the sound of an artist coming of age; an upbeat and defiant assertion of Lewis' individuality, which demonstrates that striking, almost ethereal vocal range and a voice flooded with emotion. On title track "I Am" Leona sings powerfully about being "stronger without you" and on ballad "You Knew Me When" she insists, "I'm not the me I used to be". Whilst a lot is already being made of Leona's lyrical references and people are beginning to draw their own conclusions (not always right), these lyrics deal with Leona's many different experiences since starting her work on this project and over the last few years both personally and professionally.Title: I Am
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Island Records / Universal Music #UICI-1140
Genre: Pop
Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Img+Cue, Log) / MP3 CBR320
Total Time: 00:56:05
Total Size: 472 / 228 Mb (Full Scans)
WebSite: Album Preview
It's hard to miss the declaration of independence within the title of I Am, Leona Lewis' first album recorded outside the confines of Simon Cowell's Syco Music. Separating from the machine that turned her into a star, Lewis seizes this fourth album as a vehicle to redefine her sound, ditching much (but not all) of the glassy gauze of "Bleeding Love" and throwing herself into a buoyant bounce somewhat inspired by the reigning British diva of the late 2010s, Adele. Lewis is canny, though. She may often trade in the same Tamla/Motown rhythms that define new millennial neo-soul – a sound that also surfaced on her ebullient 2013 seasonal affair, Christmas, With Love – but she and her team of producers (often led by Toby Gad but featuring several other musicians) are keenly aware of various club and EDM trends, so they're given a digital sparkle that entices, not blinds. Similarly, the slower showcases for her volcanic voice seem somewhat built to scale, opting for modulated melodrama over a full-force gale. Such a measured production means I Am appeals on a pure sonic level, eclipsing the often monolithic glare of Spirit and Glassheart, but the songs here, largely co-written by Lewis and Gad with other collaborators, are her strongest compositions, sharply crafted and passionate enough to earn the elemental allusions apparent on the opening "Thunder" and "Fire Under My Feet." If I Am does indeed open a new chapter for Leona Lewis, this album suggests it will be more intriguing than the first: she's learned how to harness her natural skills and has broadened her palette, a combination that results in her best album yet.
~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music
Track List:
01. Thunder [03:44]
02. Fire Under My Feet [03:36]
03. You Knew Me When [03:41]
04. I Am [03:43]
05. Ladders [03:27]
06. The Essence Of Me [03:41]
07. I Got You [03:01]
08. Power [03:20]
09. Another Love Song [03:27]
10. Thank You [04:03]
11. Thick Skin [02:59]
12. The Best And The Worst [03:25]
13. I Am (Acoustic) [03:27]
14. Thunder (Acoustic) [03:18]
15. Fire Under My Feet (United Studio Session) [03:46]
16. Fire Under My Feet (Endor Remix) [03:34]
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