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In Love & War * by Amerie (CD, Nov-2009, Def Jam USA) 
In Love & War * by Amerie (CD, Nov-2009, Def Jam USA)

 
In Love & War * by Amerie (CD, Nov-2009, Def Jam USA)

Artist: Amerie
Release Date: Nov 2009
Format: CD
Record Label: Def Jam (USA)
Genre: Contemporary R&B, R&B
UPC: 602527133645
Product ID: EPID78444246
Description: After "1 Thing" hit the Top Ten of the Hot 100 during the spring of 2005, Amerie was basically invisible. A follow-up single only grazed the Hip-Hop/R&B chart. The singer's next album--and, ironically, best work--2007's adventurous BECAU...
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Track Listing
1. Tell Me You Love Me
2. Heard 'Em All
3. Dangerous
4. Higher
5. Why R U
6. Pretty Brown
7. More Than Love
8. Swag Back
9. You're a Star (Interlude)
10. Red Eye
11. Flowers, The
12. Different People
13. Dear John
14. Heard 'Em All [Remix] - (Remix)

Details
Playing Time:51 min.
Contributing Artists:Fabolous, Lil Wayne, Trey Songz
Distributor:n/a
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
After "1 Thing" hit the Top Ten of the Hot 100 during the spring of 2005, Amerie was basically invisible. A follow-up single only grazed the Hip-Hop/R&B chart. The singer's next album--and, ironically, best work--2007's adventurous BECAUSE I LOVE IT, wasn't even issued in the U.S., possibly because its lead single slid off the chart within two weeks. Now on Def Jam, Amerie returns with IN LOVE & WAR, an album that is much more creative than its title indicates while also seeming a bit like BECAUSE I LOVE IT redux. As before, Amerie packs all the high-energy material into the first half, where she lays down the law, accosts, and flirts, and she even manages to seem in control when she falls into a romantic trap. "Why R U" is a reminder that no one is better when it comes to breathing new life into a familiar breakbeat, while "Higher" is surprisingly rocking, reigned in just before turning into a sloppy mess. The first half is best when it cools down a bit, as on the rewrite of Mint Condition's "Breaking My Heart (Pretty Brown Eyes)," featuring Trey Songz, and "More Than Love," where Amerie rides more Kool & the Gang horns and gets into an amusing spat with Fabolous. "Swag Back" through "Dear John" is all subdued and deals mostly with the war side--accepting a lost cause, escaping "a living hell," and recovering from it--though "You're a Star" and "Red Eye" provide a reprieve, with the latter the album's only true slow jam. Its alluringly bleary synthesizer cleverly enhances Amerie's half-awake mile-high-club state of bliss.
After "1 Thing" hit the Top Ten of the Hot 100 during the spring of 2005, Amerie was basically invisible. A follow-up single only grazed the Hip-Hop/R&B chart. Released in 2007, the adventurous Because I Love It, the singer's next album -- and, ironically, best work -- wasn't even issued in the U.S., possibly because its lead single slid off the chart within two weeks. Now on Def Jam, Amerie returns with In Love & War, an album that is much more creative than its title indicates while also playing out a bit like Because I Love It redux. Even with a few recycled ideas and the unlikeliness that she'll have another "1 Thing," the singer has made a second excellent album without the help of Rich Harrison. She works with another assortment of co-producers and co-writers, including Eric Hudson, Sean Garrett, Warryn Campbell, Rico Love, Jim Jonson, Bryan-Michael Cox, and even Teddy Riley. As on Because I Love It, all the high-energy material is packed into the first half, where Amerie lays down the law, accosts, and flirts, and she even manages to seem in control when she falls into a romantic trap. "Why R U" is a reminder that no one is better when it comes to breathing new life into a familiar breakbeat, while "Higher" is surprisingly rocking, reined in just before spinning out of control. The first half is even better when it cools down a few degrees, as on the rewrite of Mint Condition's "Breaking My Heart (Pretty Brown Eyes)," featuring Trey Songz, and "More Than Love," where Amerie rides more Kool & the Gang horns and gets into an amusing spat with Fabolous. "Swag Back" through "Dear John" is all subdued and deals mostly with the war side -- accepting a lost cause, escaping "a living hell," and recovering from it -- though "You're a Star" and "Red Eye" provide a reprieve, with the latter the album's only true slow jam. Its alluringly bleary synthesizer cleverly enhances Amerie's half-awake mile-high-club state of bliss. Heartbreak ballads like "The Flowers" and the "Paint Me Over"-like "Different People" might put off those who have an aversion to melodrama, but they are as well constructed as anything earlier in the set. ~ Andy Kellman

Editorial Reviews
Entertainment Weekly [With] a distinctive funk-pop sound that's still more adventurous than the majority of contemporary R&B. -- Grade: B

3 stars out of 5 Both 'Heard 'Em All' and the guitar-flecked 'Dangerous' are vibrant numbers that put the drums up front...
Rolling Stone

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