As one of the most promising neo-soul artists yet to emerge in the past few years, India.Arie casts her lot with the best artists of her label's storied history, playing deeply introspective songs laced with glistening acoustic guitar, churchy organ, and smooth, supple beats. When she name-checks those artists no longer with us that she claims as influences (Ma Rainey, Miles Davis, Karen Carpenter, Charley Patton, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Donny Hathaway, etc.) in three separate interludes, you have no doubt she is looking back as well as forward, even going so far as to invoke Sam Cooke's "A Change Is Gonna Come." But Acoustic Soul is at its best when the arrangements are deliberately modern. And despite the uniqueness of being a guitar-based R&B album, it is Arie's thick, sandy voice that shares star billing with her exceptional lyrics. Betraying youthful vulnerability while at the same time projecting strength, confidence, and uncanny insight for a 25-year-old singer/songwriter, Arie wraps herself effortlessly around the deep, funky sensuality of "Brown Skin," and stands tall in defiance of pop-fashion expectations on the irresistibly catchy "Video." The uplifting "Faith, Courage, Wisdom" rides along on a euphoric chorus, and the plainly autobiographical "Back to the Middle" recounts an emotional and spiritual coming of age. Without the many concrete references to the great R&B music of the past, Acoustic Soul would be a purely modern gem, but as Arie is determined to pay her debts up front, it's much more, and that is admirable. ~ John Duffy, All Music Guide
Acoustic Soul
03/27/2001 | Motown
All Music Guide Review
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Credits
- Kedar Massenburg
- Executive Producer
- Bob Power
- Bass, Guitar, Programming, Conductor, Producer, Engineer, Mixing
- Ralph Rolle
- Drums
- Lovis Scalise
- Engineer
- Mike Shipley
- Mixing
- Jon Smeltz
- String Engineer
- Alvin Speights
- Mixing
- Laurnea Wilkerson
- Vocals (Background)
- Mark Batson
- Organ, Synthesizer, String Arrangements, Fender Rhodes, Mellotron, Producer, Programming, Keyboards, Drums, Percussion, Bass
- Doug Kahan
- Bass
- Avery Johnson
- Bass, Engineer
- Terry MacMillan
- Percussion
- Annalee Valencia
- Art Direction, Design
- Carlos "6 July" Broady
- Programming, Producer
- Chris Athens
- Mastering
- Michael Benabib
- Photography
- Blue Miller
- Guitar (Acoustic), Guitar (Electric), Guitar, Vocals, Producer, Vocals (Background), Mixing, Engineer, Programming
- Sandy Brummels
- Creative Director
- Roxanna Floy
- Make-Up
- Kevin Haywood
- Engineer, Mixing
- Jim Lightman
- Engineer, Mixing
- Joyce Simpson
- Vocals (Background), Stylist
- Mike Tocci
- Engineer
- Kwaku Alston
- Photography
- Jason Breckling
- Assistant Producer
- Dave Way
- Mixing
- David Spak
- Percussion
- Chris Mazer
- Mixing
- Nioka Workman
- Cello
- India.Arie
- Guitar (Acoustic), Main Performer, Vocals
- Mark Niemiec
- Engineer
- Liz Loblack
- Product Manager
- Judeth Insel
- Viola
- Marlene Rice
- Violin
- Kerisha Hicks
- Vocals (Background)
- Bashiri Johnson
- Percussion
- John Catchings
- Cello
- Tony Harrell
- Keyboards
- George Karras
- Mixing
- Larry Goldings
- Organ, String Contractor, Wurlitzer
- Steve Grossman
- Percussion, Drums











