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Believe Review
Yolanda Adams has enjoyed a meteoric rise
up the charts since her sparkling 1999 debut, Mountain High,
Valley Low. A Christmas and live album later, she's back
with her most polished and deliberate release yet. Adams
calls on friends Shep Crawford, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis,
and Kevin Bond to again produce a silky-smooth backdrop for
her commanding vocal presence. While the topical matter on
Believe seems geared toward a secular market, there are gospel
strains on the tracks "Only If God Says Yes" and "Thank
You." Most of the beats center around the radio hits "I
Gotta Believe" and "Never Give Up," inspirational
ballads built to showcase Adams's beautiful voice. There's
some edgy funk to boot, with Elektra label mate Karen Clark-Sheard
on "Fo' Sho'." Overall, the crossover appeal of
Believe seems destined to make Adams's star shine even brighter.
Review by: Michael Lyttle, Amazon.com
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