STYLE: World RATING OUR PRODUCT CODE: 106454-17755 LABEL: Dramatico Entertainment NV822111 FORMAT: CD Album ITEMS: 1
Reviewed by Tony Cummings
Asa's previous, self-titled, album produced the Cross Rhythms radio hit "360 Degrees" and now this equally delicious set of Nigerian pop, radio-friendly songs will surely generate more. Luxuriate in the early summer warmth of the opener "Why Can't We", the sunniest number since Corinne Bailey Rae sang about her record collection. Elsewhere themes get darker with important questions raised about a war torn world on "May Be" while the pure pop effervescence of "Be My Man", driven by an electric piano and some delightful trombone work, ensures that it will get repeat plays on many a stereo. If you're looking for something less Western the lolloping reggae groove of "Bimpe" and the brittle, haunting beauty of "Bro Da Ole" where Asa's acoustic guitar is accompanied by a gently swelling orchestration are deft delights. Through all, Asa's eerily delicate tones with their bitter-sweet cadences reach out and grab the listener. Her lyrics abound with naïve simplicity whether she's singing to a guy she's falling for ("Ooh baby, we can take a walk around the park/And I can cook you dinner, it won't be so bad") or to God ("Oh Lord, I've been very greedy/I worshiped money and wouldn't help the needy/Their pains just don't move me/What am I and who have I become?"). I can hear few imperfections on 'Beautiful Imperfection'.
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