Perhaps the single finest moment in Sean "Puffy" Combs' musical career has been the production on this, Mary J. Blige's second proper album. The production is not exactly original, and there is evidence here of him borrowing wholesale from other songs. The melodic sources this time around, though, are so expertly incorporated into the music that they never seem to be intrusions, instead playing like inspired dialogues with soulsters from the past, connecting past legacies with a new one. This certainly isn't your parents' (or grandparents') soul. But it is some of the finest modern soul of the '90s, backing away to a certain extent from the hip-hop/soul consolidation that Blige introduced on her debut album. The hip-hop part of the combination takes a few steps into the background, allowing Blige's tortured soul to carry the album completely, and it does so with heartwrenching authority. My Life is, from beginning to end, a brilliant, wistful individual plea of desire. Blige took a huge leap in artistry by penning almost everything herself (the major exception being Norman Whitfield's "I'm Going Down") in collaboration with co-producers Combs and multi-instrumentalist Chucky Thompson, and everything seems to leap directly from her gut. Blige's strain is sleekly modern and urban, and the grit in it comes from being streetwise and thoroughly realistic about the travails of life. My Life, nevertheless, emanates from some deep, dark place where both sadness and happiness cohabitate and turn into one single, beautiful sorrow. ~ Stanton Swihart, All Music Guide
Track List
(try tracks 2,3,5,7,8,12,13,14,15 and 17)
Brings back memories... Back in the day a lot of fellas didn't wanna listen to R&B riding down the street, but Mary transcended all of that. I remember dudes riding out bumpin Mary-Mary-Ma r y . . . And of course we had to have it in the disc player at home for entertaining ya lady company. In 1994 It was a MUST HAVE and still is today
for every black girl or anyone who grew up urban, and was teenager in the 90's this album was a tapestry, I don't know anyone who didn't have it at the time, her expression of pain and love was therapy, this album was definitely a highlight for Mary, I need to go buy it again which by the way would be my third time
I love Mary. She has evolved into a very talented artist. From her first to the lastest album, she has shared her personal life experiences many can relate to. Mary, I wish you the best.
This album is the hottest, I still bump it like it came out yesterday! :) She was in such a bad place at the time, but it sure did make for classic music. I'm glad she's better now cuz all she really wanted was to "be happy."
I love "old" Mary. But I feel like she became very inconsistent after Share My World. You can't just make records with whatever rapper is hot at the moment and expect classic hits. What next ... Mary and Soulja Boy collabo??
What would life be with out Mary??? I don't want to image that.. We all need Mary and all I can tell her is Thankyou.. .. because your life went into the all your Music. one you better do is to RESPECT that!! Bottomline J-DUB 2008