And out of the blue she came. All top notch production & Jill Scott Flavouring. Teisha is a singer/songwriter/poet in the right sense. Deeply written, conscientious & Honest, this is quiet simply a superb window into the woman's perspective. Smooth as this is though, I can't shake the feeling of a rawness about the way it's put together. That's not to say that Teisha isn't an accomplished artist, far from it. But I'm not sure why & the fact is it's a damn good album regardless. The injections of spoken word are perectly placed & don't come across as contrived (unlike other albums i've listened to recently). This definitely one to add to the collection. ow come I never heard of this lady until now. I;m ashamed of myself. Whoever picked the wrong album at the warehouse, thank you very much, the mistake is appreciated. Although I hope that this isn't due to become a regular occurance.
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Addiction can be good thing sometines.... right?
Posted by nofrillz at 18:01
Labels: review, teisha marie
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