Corinne Bailey Rae - The Sea Review

The Sea

Corinne Bailey Rae

Release Date: 1st Feb, 2010
Label: EMI / Virgin
Genre: Pop

This is the second album from the sultry soul singer who burst onto the scene four years ago after coming first in the BBC Sound Of 2006 poll. If her breakthrough hit ‘Put Your Records On’ made you gag, you might be pleasantly surprised at this collection of laid back, breezy tracks. Surprisingly light in tone when you consider Rae’s husband Jason tragically died in 2008, the chilled late-night vibe of ‘I’d Do It All Again’ is a joy, building to a sweeping, grandiose chorus. The pop sound of her earlier work shines through on tracks like ‘The Blackest Lily’ and the up-tempo stomp of ‘Paper Dolls’, whereas there is an almost folk-music ethic to the minimalist ‘Love’s On It’s Way’ and ‘I Would Like To Call It Beauty’ that balances the album out nicely. As second albums go, this goes some way to disproving that ‘difficult’ tag that so often accompanies them thanks to a well-judged mixture of genres.

Reviewed by Pete Muscutt

About The Artist

Corinne Bailey Rae

Corinne Bailey Rae (born Corinne Bailey on 26 February 1979) is a Grammy-winning English singer and songwriter who released her eponymous debut album "Corinne Bailey Rae" in February 2006. Rae was named the number-one predicted breakthrough act of 2006 in an annual BBC poll of music critics. Rae was born in Leeds, West Yorkshire to a Kittitian father and an English mother, and she was the eldest of three daughters. She began her musical career at school where she studied classical violin before she turned her attention to singing: "I started off singing in church, I suppose, but people think it must have been a gospel church because of the whole, you know, black assumption", she says in reference to her multiracial background. "But it wasn't gospel at all, it was just your regular Brethren church, very middle-class, where we would sing these harmonies every Sunday. It was always my favourite part of the service, the singing". Rae later transferred to a Baptist church, where the choir would sing traditional hymns, and Primal Scream tunes. "We changed the words though", Rae states on her website. "We didn't want to offend the regular churchgoers, now did we?" Performing in church broadened Rae's musical horizons, and her love affair with making music was solidified after a local youth leader offered to buy her an electric guitar. In her mid-teens, she became obsessed with rock legends Led Zeppelin, "I loved that band during my teens; I wanted, somehow, to follow in their footsteps, and to create music of my own". Rae formed an all-female indie group called Helen, which was inspired by similar acts such as Veruca Salt and L7. "It was the first time I'd seen women with guitars. They were kinda sexy – but feminist. I wanted to be like that, at the front of something". The group raised eyebrows on several fronts; in the white male-dominated world of indie music, they were an all-female group fronted by a mixed-race singer from Leeds. The moniker "Helen" also drew attention, albeit for not all the right reasons: "What can I say? We were 15 years old, and thought that Helen was a cheeky, indie kind of thing to do. It seemed clever at the time. Admittedly, it seems less so now". The group played many gigs around Leeds, including a memorable performance at Joseph's Well with Leeds-based band Swift, fronted by wildman rocker Royce Dunston. Despite this, the group became the first indie act to be signed to heavy metal record label Roadrunner Records, home to acts such as Slipknot, in 1995. The venture proved to be short-lived however after the bassist became pregnant and the group disbanded. "[Was I] Disappointed? I was gutted! I had no idea what to do next". Corinne has often stated that she is a proud Leeds United Football Club fan After the disappointment of Helen, Rae went on to attend the University of Leeds where she studied an English Literature degree. While at University, she began work as a hat check girl on an evening in her local jazz club. Permitted to sing on stage with the jazz band when business was slow, it was there that she discovered a different type of music that sent her on a different musical path: "I kept hearing this jazz and soul stuff and I realized I loved that music too". It was there also that she met saxophone player Jason Rae, whom she eventually married in 2001 at age twenty-two. "I was Corinne Bailey. I added on Rae, my husband's name, when I got married. There's no hyphen; stops it being posh!" Jason died in March 2008. Career Over the space of the next three years, Rae began working on solo material – this time steering away from her indie past and embarking on a more "soulful" path. She collaborated with Leeds-based funk group The New Mastersounds on the track "Your Love Is Mine", featured on their 2003 album Be Yourself, released via One Note Records. The following year she again worked with another Leeds-based group, Homecut Directive, on the song "Come the Revolution", which was the first single from the group's debut album. In 2004, Rae got a breakthrough when she was signed by Global Talent Publishing and then approached by Craig David's mentor Mark Hill, from the duo The Artful Dodger, to appear on his new album better luck next time under his new alias, The stiX. The resulting collaboration, "Young and Foolish", was released in April 2005 and brought Rae to the attention of the major record label bosses. Rae released her debut single, "Like a Star", in November 2005 and her first album, Corinne Bailey Rae, in February 2006. In September 2006, Rae scooped two awards at the UK's MOBO Awards: "Best UK Newcomer" and "Best UK Female". Rae recorded a live session at Abbey Road Studios in July 2006 for Live From Abbey Road. Rae also received three nominations at the 2007 Grammy Awards: "Record of the Year", "Song of the Year" (both for "Put Your Records On"), and "Best New Artist". During the ceremony, she performed "Like a Star" and joined John Legend and John Mayer in a collaborative performance, providing accompanying vocals to Legend's "Coming Home" and Mayer's "Gravity".[6] The poll's predictions subsequently came true, as she became only the fourth female British act in history to have her first album debut at number one. She has been nominated for Grammy Awards and BRIT Awards and won two MOBO Awards. Discography Albums * 2006: "Corinne Bailey Rae" * 2007: Live in London & New York * 2010: "The Sea"

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50 Comments

  1. hotterthanjuly 30 Jan 2012

    I can't believe how slept-on this was.

  2. Androstanolone 02 Nov 2011

    classic album

  3. cotmo 23 Oct 2011

    she evolved into a great artist

  4. Alfa-Beta 22 Sep 2011

    Astonishingly beautiful!

  5. diegostrehl 16 Feb 2011

  6. hotterthanjuly 15 Dec 2010

    Absolutely surpasses her debut in every way imaginable.

  7. guirobles 11 Aug 2010

    One of the best of the year

  8. crzydru52 09 Aug 2010

    A great album. I want it on vinyl! She will always make albums that are solid because each song contributes something. I go through periods of falling in love with one song then i discover another track. :)

  9. moneeb 07 Aug 2010

    thoughts on the mercury prize nominations: http://www.distantreverb.com/feature.php?id=4

  10. Xemper 20 Jul 2010

    Nominated for the [group]Mercury Prize[/group]!

  11. franciellen2010 09 Jul 2010

    *)

  12. thekingL 25 Jun 2010

    <3

  13. DeepInMySoul 11 May 2010

    This album is incredible. Raw in its honesty and amazing in its beauty. I can't imagine that it will be topped by anything else this year.

  14. foxyluva 07 May 2010

    Great, great album. I never liked her before I heard this.

  15. SQI 21 Apr 2010

    I'm surprised, but I really love this album!

  16. lincolnburrows 11 Apr 2010

    Why I am in love whit these all songs :D

  17. Rodrigo_Vieira 01 Apr 2010

    @gabiuspears Yeah Bitche

  18. gabiuspears 31 Mar 2010

    this album is amazing <3

  19. Melo-D85 29 Mar 2010

    I love this entire album. Super creative, fresh as can be, and very inspiring. Well done for her second album.

  20. manuela_2009 28 Mar 2010

    ♥Paper dolls♥

  21. gabipardal 03 Mar 2010

    wonderful!

  22. edckson 02 Mar 2010

    'The Sea' rated at 85%: http://highrating.blogspot.com/2010/02/corinne-bailey-rae-sea.html

  23. needmymusictoda 23 Feb 2010

    This was just the featured album of the week on wxpn. 88.5 Univ. of Pa. Mike wrote a very good review. I quote, - "THE HONESTY IS NOT ONLY ADMIRABLE, BUT AT TIMES INSPIRING",- and - " YET AGAIN IT'S RAE'S HONESTY THAT IS MOST ENDEARING". I could not have said it better myself. I think the music is simply beautiful.

  24. fuzzzfusion 15 Feb 2010

    Not too sure about this album yet. I'll be a little more open-minded and listen to it a few more times. Still love rae!

  25. augustohariss 14 Feb 2010

    I hate this album! =/ i Love album corinne Bailey rae!

  26. TheJanStan 13 Feb 2010

    this project is soul-psychadelicious. she certainly flexes her artistic muscle on this 1. the modulations are incredible. her voice is so pure. not 2mention that she's even improved her skillz as a lyricist.

  27. lacerdathiago 13 Feb 2010

    Paris Nights/New York Mornings is amazing <3 Great album!

  28. courtofmiracles 13 Feb 2010

    OMG! I neeeed this

  29. velitheking 12 Feb 2010

    she's just ,mello. her voice is aesome!!!!!!!

  30. nathanb27 12 Feb 2010

    i'm in love <33

  31. cliquott 06 Feb 2010

    it reminded at the cover of 'green river' by creedence clearwater revival

  32. Don_Diego 06 Feb 2010

    The cover art is quite similar to that of Travis' [album artist=Travis]The Invisible Band[/album].

  33. cliquott 05 Feb 2010

    precious album

  34. ravemacbeth 02 Feb 2010

    woah, this album grows on you everytime you listen to it.

  35. emcxmc 02 Feb 2010

    Yet another great discovey.

  36. pgl1606 31 Jan 2010

    great album!

  37. ayanab7 29 Jan 2010

    I'm soooo glad she back...such a sweet voice.

  38. hotterthanjuly 29 Jan 2010

    Uninspired is the last word to describe this album, but thanks for playing.

  39. currency 29 Jan 2010

    Sounded uninspired. Not impressive atall

  40. keeneyedgirl 28 Jan 2010

    can't say any bad stuff about her 'the sea'. Just thank you! I was so thirsty! Yeah changed and grown!

  41. DesignerGuyVA 26 Jan 2010

    The Sea is an accomplished sophomore album. The more I listen to it I love it. It's more adult than the first album, and I appreciate any artist that shows growth in their work. I am thrilled that she's back!!

  42. hotterthanjuly 25 Jan 2010

    The Sea is a magnificent second album that blows away an already likeable and competent debut to smithereens.

  43. lipepotter 25 Jan 2010

    Album incrível, como é bom ouvir Corinne mais agressiva e com mais atitude. É isso que eu chamo de ter talento!

  44. L8yBejbi 23 Jan 2010

    not a bad track. mindblowing in it's own way. high five, corinne.

  45. hotterthanjuly 21 Jan 2010

    It doesn't compare because quite obviously, it's a different album.

  46. paulobc 20 Jan 2010

    don't even compares to 'Corinne Bailey Rae' but still very good

  47. Octagon88 20 Jan 2010

    superb

  48. jay_see_em 19 Jan 2010

    Album sounds really nice!

  49. jcsn10 18 Jan 2010

    Dear album, you are highly anticipated.

  50. Thierree2 15 Jan 2010

    uahua 2° sera q ta bom o album?

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