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Music CD - Shemekia Copeland: Talking to Strangers

Talking to Strangers. Shemekia Copeland Tracks: Livin' On Love, Two's A Crowd, When A Woman's Had Enough, Sholanda's, Don't Whisper, Should Have Come Home, Talking To Strangers, Too Much Traffic, Too Close, Walk On, Ka-Ching, The Push I Need (duet w/ Dr. John), Happy Valentine's Day, When The Battle Is Over, Pie In The Sky
Music CD: Talking to Strangers
Artist: Shemekia Copeland

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Manufacturer: Alligator Records
Average Customer Rating: Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5Average rating of 4.5/5

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Tracks:
1. Livin' On Love
2. Two's A Crowd
3. When A Woman's Had Enough
4. Sholanda's
5. Don't Whisper
6. Should Have Come Home
7. Talking To Strangers
8. Too Much Traffic
9. Too Close
10. Walk On
11. Ka-Ching
12. The Push I Need (duet w/ Dr. John)
13. Happy Valentine's Day
14. When The Battle Is Over
15. Pie In The Sky

Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0014551488729
Label: Alligator Records
Manufacturer: Alligator Records
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Alligator Records
Release Date: 2002-09-17
Studio: Alligator Records

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Spotlight customer reviews:

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Summary: Third time is the charm
Comment: This is a good album. She has a great voice and has some good material to showcase it on. This album leaves us ready and waiting for more.


Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Serious Singer / Funky Fun
Comment: A while back, I had heard Shemekia talked about as a serious new blues singer by several people who I know to know what they're talking about. So I filed her name in my head for future reference as an artist worth looking into. Shortly thereafter I came upon this album in the blues section of my local store, and immediately decided to take a chance when I noticed that the album opens with Livin' On Love, a tune which had been recorded a few years ago by my favorite singer, Tracy Nelson. Good music begets good music, and I've found that albums produced by singers who are classy enough to pick great songs like Livin' On Love generally proffer superior material throughout.

I had no idea. After buying Talking To Strangers and playing it four times in one night, I went back to the record store the next day and bought two more of her albums, Turn the Heat Up and Wicked. While those two were not quite the standouts that Talking To Stranger turned out to be, I'm not sorry I got them. In time, I came to like them as much for different reasons, but let me tell everybody here and now - no matter which of her albums you choose to acquire, this woman can SING.

Besides the aforementioned Livin' On Love, Talking To Strangers is a veritable smorgasbord of good, old-fashioned funk. Happy Valentines Day, Don't Whisper and When A Woman's Had Enough are standouts. Ms. Copeland pretty much sings about affairs of the heart, both requited and otherwise, and the title track is about as apt and truthful an assessment of the singles dating scene that I have ever encountered. For great comic relief, there's a tune called Sholanda's that had me splitting my sides.

If urban contemporary blues is your thing, I highly recommend Talking To Strangers. If you know nothing about contemporary blues, it's a good place to start.


Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: Pie on CD
Comment: Well, there's a song here called "Pie In The Sky"....
Anyway, the editorial review is way off the mark in claiming that Shemekia Copeland's first two albums were marred by "hamfisted musical support", but the reviewer certainly gets it right as far as her vocal talents are concerned.

"Talking To Strangers" is a fine collection of funky soul, R&B, blues and a little rock n' roll, all of it delivered with a bluesy edge. The band is not quite as low down an dirty as the small combo which backed her on her highly esteemed debut album, but the excellent production by Dr John keeps things from getting too slick.
The title track is pure deep soul, and other highlights include "Walk On", the swaggering opener "Livin' On Love", the beautiful soul ballad "Don't Whisper", the silly but funky "Sholanda's" (pay no attention to the lyrics), and, well, about five or six more.

Mac Rebennack himself, the good doctor, plays delightful blues and R&B on his customary piano, and lead and slide guitarist Arthur Neilson is top-notch when he gets the chance to shine. It would have been good to hear a little more from him.
The songwriting on "Talking To Strangers" is not highly original, sure, but it is consistently good and often great. Mood and tempo varies a lot, and while I would have liked a couple more up-tempo songs, especially on the latter half of the disc, there are a lot of nice little grooves being dug here.

Shemekia Copeland is one of the very best female blues and soul singers of the 21st century, and this fine record does indeed have a beat to which you can dance. Or you can just kick back and enjoy, whatever works for you.
3 3/4 stars. Shemekia has yet to make a bad record.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5Average rating of 4/5
Summary: AMAZING LIVE PERFORMER
Comment: Shemekia can perform like nobody's business. Saw her in an outdoor gig in NYC on 7/11/03, and she brought the house down. Incredible voice, particularly given her young age. Fantastic stage presence. Great band. Just a jaw-dropping hard-core blues experience. Don't miss her, and BUY THIS CD. We got all three, and had them signed at the show.

Customer Rating: Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5Average rating of 5/5
Summary: Wow!
Comment: Shemekia Copeland just may be the most exciting female singer we've seen since Aretha Franklin, and with this CD, she truly reaches her stride. There is not many times when you have 15 tracks and ALL of them are good, but this is one of those rare disks. Her big, soulful voice adds a new dimension to the blues, superbly produced by old pro Dr. John (who plays keyboards on some of the tracks). She comes across as real in all her tunes here, ranging from the playful ("Livin' on Love"), the mournful ("Happy Valentine's Day", a beautiful slow ballad; "Talking to Strangers", "Should Have Come Home"); the vengeful ("Ka-ching"), the introspective ("The Push I Need", a duet with Dr John) and even her offbeat ode to the owner of a beauty salon ("Sholanda's"). I guarantee you will hear much more about this young singer in the years to come, so enjoy her now. Very highly recommended.


Editorial Reviews:

Shemekia Copeland, Alligator's fastest-selling artist ever, returns with TALKING TO STRANGERS! One again, Shemekia unleashes her stunning "whisper-to-a-scream" vocals on a wide variety of blues, funk, rock and ballads, all tinged with Dr. John's New Orleans grooves and backed by his airtight, funky band


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