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Mirror Mirror:
Critic's Review
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| Artist: Kelly Price |
| Release Date: Jun 27, 2000 |
| Label: DEF SOUL |
| Genre: R&B |
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Avg. User Rating: 28 ratings |
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Like Mary J. Blige, Price has a big, bad, beautiful voice. And like Blige, she often chooses smart material to go along with that big, bad, beautiful voice. On her second album, she goes through many R&B motions -- over-singing, pallid bedroom songs, tuneless tales -- but still manages to sound like a genuinely thrilled diva in the process. Filled with slow jams, slick hip-hop, and gospel, Mirror Mirror is a more rounded record than Price's debut. Best is a cover of Shirley Murdock's "As We Lay" played like a Broadway curtain-closer. It reveals Price's penchant for theatricality and demonstrates her warmth as a singer. She puts an individualist's stamp on the album, a looking glass, if you will, into her soul. ~ Michael Gallucci, All Music Guide
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