Jill Scott   The Real Thing: Words and Sounds Vol. 3
3.9
excellent
Release Date: 2007
Tracklist

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4.5 superbtywanda11 | October 5th 07

I think this is a great album! Her last two albums including the collaborations was not a hit, yes they had some good songs however this is her best to date. I will agree that she is a neo-soul artist, but this album is definitely a grown up R&B HIT!!! I play it from the 1-15 easily, beginning to end! Her relationship was mentioned in a negative way as to how it correlates to the music. I think this is unfair, her PERSONAL relationship should not be a topic if the music is great! I am just happy that she wrote majority if not all of her music because nobody's relationship is perfect nor is there life and due to this you can easily relate to the words and the music. The beats, sounds, bass are all great!! I think it is very close to a classic! And this is what music is missing! I can't wait for Erykah Badu and Maxwell!!!!

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3.0 goodThe fact of the matter is Ulcerate is one the greatest, most important bands of our generation and i | October 4th 22
4.0 excellentbatstevens | November 11th 20
2.5 averageBrandonisaacson416 | October 10th 18
4.5 superbrmcrae | August 19th 18
4.0 excellentthealbumman | February 23rd 18
4.0 excellentFormerCritic | April 11th 12
4.5 superbForiar | February 25th 12
3.5 greatkevinmede | December 29th 11
3.0 goodDaveYarkovsky | August 11th 11
4.0 excellentChrisjon89 | July 5th 11
3.5 greatBigPoppaDiesel | February 17th 11
4.0 excellentAntiquity | August 7th 10
3.5 greatpmartinez1230 | November 17th 09
4.5 superbghall | March 26th 08
5.0 classictmangum | October 9th 07
4.0 excellentdymepeece76 | October 4th 07
3.5 greatIai EMERITUS | September 24th 07

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