Advantages: Lots of diversity Disadvantages: A couple of weaker tracks
In 2007 the bluesy R&B singer Alicia Keys released her third album ?As I Am?, once again showing how unconventional methods can be input into the R&B world and still come up with great successes by combing her classical training with the mainstream sounds.
1. ?As I Am? (Intro)
2. ?Go Ahead?
To get things underway, you have a track which has her combining quite a few of her various musical influences as you here clear indications of how the Jazz and Blues sides of her have come into play to get her through this song. The production is fly and engaging to bring you into the album and get you ready for what is to come.
**Four Stars**
3. ?Superwoman?
This was one of the significant t tunes to come off the album and it sees her doing a kind of track which we would recognise from her earlier works, especially from her debut cut, as in ...
Advantages: Just the one key. Disadvantages: Not really.
This type of "Keyed alike" padlock is very useful, especially where you need two or three locks, having just the one key makes life that bit easier. Just remember that the inside of the padlock is steel, so it requires oil now and then - The size of keys may be important to you, these are a lot smaller than those provided with conventional locks, also they are very cheap nowadays - They do provide a visible deterrent, especially if they are a good sized chunk of shiny metal.
I fitted a row of three of these on the in-laws shed, these particular locks were made by Legge, although there are hundreds of different manufacturers.The shed looks like Fort Knox, it looks very secure indeed, although in reality, all the locks are fixed to the same piece of flimsy wood. Being practical, it is an easy job to undo all three locks ...
smudgeybabes 17.01.2008 (03.03.2009)
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Advantages: Good Voodoo story with a twist. Disadvantages: Not too scary for a horror.
woman who seems a bit wary of Caroline in the begining but is quietly reasured by Luke ( Peter Sarsgaard ) the family lawyer who is a regular visitor to the house.
As Caroline settles in Violet gives her a key which supposedly unlocks all the doors in the house,
but she soon discovers there's one door it does'nt open,
this is the door to the attic room at the top of the house.
She questions Violet on why the key does'nt work in that lock and is told it was like that on the day they moved in and the door has never been opened and it was best to leave well alone.
Her curiosity get's the better of her and through sheer determination she manages to unlock the door,
inside, the room is dark and dusty with cobwebs everywhere and mirrors of every size proped up against the walls,
among all of this she sees all sorts of weird stuff ...