Macy
Gray
On How Life Is (1999)
Review
by: Mike Webb
Date:
7/13/00
Face
it, it's all about that voice. If it cooed from another
room, you'd have to go seek it out. And if you tried to
drink 100 whiskeys and smoke 100 Marlboro's, you still
wouldn't be able to get that scratchy, soulful thing she's
got (and you'd have one hell of a hangover!). And if you
put it over some cool, modern R&B grooves, you'd get an
album that's worth listening to.
Macy's
got a great feel for the songs she sings. "I Can't Wait
To Meetchu" is an upbeat, gospel number where Macy celebrates
life, as she wonders what it will be like when she meets
God. And the gospel-like ballad "Still" is reminiscent
of "Exile On Main Street" era Stones.
If
you're looking for something better than the hit single
"I Try", you might want to look elsewhere. But as a general
musical philosophy, On How Life Is is a pretty good standard
to go by.
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