Gabriella Cilmi Lessons to Be Learned
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Tracklist:
1. Save the Lives
2. Sweet About Me
3. Sanctuary
4. Einstein
5. Got No Place to Go
6. Don't Want to Go To Bed Now
7. Messy
8. Awkward Game
9. Safer
10. Cigarettes and Lies
11. Terrifying
12. Sit in the Blues
13. Echo Beach [UK Bonus Track]


Release Date: 03/31/2008

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Jake C. Taylor USER (68 Reviews)

2008-07-16 | 17 comments | 1,482 views

Summary: With an excellent blend of pop rock, jazz, blues and soul, Lessons to Be Learned is fun, engaging and wonderful listen from an upcoming star, whose vocal techniques are simply wonderful.

1 of 1 thought this review was well written

There seems to be a new trend in music lately. No it isn’t metalcore, nor is it rehab centres, it’s the adaptation of female vocalists with a soulful rasp in their voice. To name a few, Duffy, Adele, Amy Winehouse, who all dwell within the British Isles. It seems that both the accent and location are a hot spot for these new stars, minus Winehouse who were are all well aware of. However, coming out of Australia’s city, Melbourne has been a rising star, who hit the ground running at a much younger age than her British counterparts. Gabriella Cilmi at the modest age of sixteen has both the soulful unique voice and teen rock style associated with the other mentioned acts – but what sets her apart? Not much really, other than being of a different origin and age. Despite she has an infectious vocal range, and style, reminiscent of a fashionable cross between Macy Gray and at times Anastacia, she and her debut lacked the punch needed to slingshot into the charts within the United States.

Still, the release is amazingly well defined and produced, which will certainly give her the needed foundations to further her career. Part of the fun loving approach is due to song-writers Miranda Cooper and Brian Higgins, notably recognised for their efforts in the Xenomania production company. While the team have made a few misses over the past amongst major success with artists such as Sophie Ellis-Bextor and Kylie Minogue, undoubtedly they have both provided with Cilmi a good point of song-writing style and approach that she can take on with her in the future projects. Together the group mix a good blend of Australian blues rock, jazz, soul and blues elements that make for an appealing listen, one that gives radio airplay something different to turn to after having being swamped with sugar candy pop and R & B from the Montana franchise.

The collection begins with the rocking out track “Save the Lies,” which is somewhat of a bland atypical introduction, but a good place to introduce her vocal style. Certainly the next tune ”Sweet About Me,” is one of the best songs released by an Australian artist on debut. A lot of songs focus on the chorus as the returning point for the listener’s attention, but Sweet About Me dumps that for a well rounded mix of brilliant singing and layered pop production on all levels. It doesn’t stop there either. The album heralds a marvellous group of both enjoyable and fantastic songs such as the ballads “Sanctuary and “Einstein,” evocative of Midnight Oil’s ventures into slower territory. Then there’s the second single, “Got No Place to Go” which succeeds in making a good teen rock track for the younger generation to bop to with a very clever use of Cilmi’s range and spontaneous rhythm.

While her vocals make the album, they still don’t save it from moments of monotony. It is indeed hard to keep the energy and rhythm on any album the whole way through, but nevertheless the latter half makes up the untimely mid-point with the soulful ballad “Safer,” and the later blues voyage “Sit in the Blues,” which concludes the release much better then how it began initially. At the end of the listen, you’re probably still wondering how someone so young could possibly have such a matured sounding voice… Sometimes questions go without answers, but for the moment, Cilmi, her voice and contract have a long way to go. While she’s been overshadowed by the timely debut releases of Adele and Duffy, who offer a similar type of sound, she’s still worth the listen if your willing to appreciate she’s within her musical infancy, and has done pretty well for herself, despite not having received the commercial acclaim. But there’s always the second album isn’t there?

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WillieFisterbut
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Comments: 8253
07.16.08


Hey, I stopped after the first paragraph, but it was a hard read. Maybe some more proof reading before posting?This Message Edited On 07.16.08

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taylormemer


Comments: 1934
07.16.08

Album Rating: 3.5

Probably one of the hardest review's I've done. I know what you mean though. Not much I'd be willing to do to radically change it. Let's just say, I could have done better I suppose. I don't really think it's a proof reading problem, more likely a lack of self confidence while writing problem maybe... dunno.

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WillieFisterbut
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 8253
07.16.08


There's no reason to lack self confidence. You can tell that the ideas are there and that they're formed well in your head. It's just the wording could be better. I think if you read through it once or twice you'd pick up some easy things. I don't think it needs a radical change at all.

badtaste


Comments: 824
07.16.08


I thought it read easy. Get the commas outside those quotation marks though.

I've only heard "Sweet about me", and I found it annoyingly repetitive (haha, I actually thought the chorus was over abused). It might be the inner cynic in me but I think Cilmi is quite generic.

Iai
Staff Reviewer


Comments: 3239
07.16.08


I've got to admit I do really like "Sweet About Me".

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TheStarclassicTreatment


Comments: 2609
07.16.08


I'm gonna get this. I hate Winehouse, Duffy and Adele but she owns them all. She has a pretty good band behind her too.

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BallsToTheWall
Contributing Reviewer


Comments: 20159
07.16.08


I missed this, nice review. Sounds cool so i'll check out the single and see if I want to acquire it.

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taylormemer


Comments: 1934
07.17.08

Album Rating: 3.5

^^
You can't go wrong with both the single, and Got No Place to Go as well.

Jim


Comments: 3875
07.17.08


tbh sweet about me is pretty awesome.
she hails from about 20 minutes from where i live

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taylormemer


Comments: 1934
07.17.08

Album Rating: 3.5

Hails... as in hails for the bus? :p Lucky you.

Jim


Comments: 3875
07.17.08


she can hail for me any day ;)
when she's legal age :/

taylormemer


Comments: 1934
07.17.08

Album Rating: 3.5

Amen

DemandMore


Comments: 18
07.17.08


I liked Sweet About Me quite a bit, though I'm not sure if I could handle a whole album of similar sounding stuff.

Djnx


Comments: 85
07.17.08


The review left me with an impression of a 2.5 or a 3.0. Maybe I will download it.

taylormemer


Comments: 1934
07.17.08

Album Rating: 3.5

^^
I'd have to say you're probably right there. Thankyou for alerting me to this.

Vooligan


Comments: 1993
11.11.08


was surprised that i liked this

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Zip


Comments: 4121
12.24.09


actually digging this

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