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		<title>Cheryl Cole: 3 Words (Album Review)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 26 Oct 2009 04:28:45 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Bradley Stern</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[When Cheryl Cole announced her plans to take a brief break from powerhouse girl group Girls Aloud and embark on a solo outing, my mind was wrought with fear as usual: Fear of an Aloud split (not true in the end), fear of wannabe-rapping (a little true in the end), and above all, a feared [...]]]></description>
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<p>When Cheryl Cole announced her plans to take a brief break from powerhouse girl group <strong>Girls Aloud</strong> and embark on a solo outing, my mind was wrought with fear as usual: Fear of an Aloud split (not true in the end), fear of wannabe-rapping (a little true in the end), and above all, a feared repeat of the faux-R&#038;B horror that was <strong>Victoria Beckham</strong>&#8216;s solo album (not including &#8220;Let Your Head Go,&#8221; obviously).</p>
<p>As it turns out, the fears were somewhat justified&#8211;but for entirely different reasons. </p>
<p>Cheryl Cole&#8217;s debut, <em>3 Words</em> is a producer&#8217;s potpourri, featuring tracks backed by <strong>Syience</strong>, <strong>Taio Cruz</strong>, <strong>Wayne Wilkins</strong>, and most prominently (albeit unfortunately), five tracks mixed by <strong>Will.i.am</strong>, including his own 2008 semi-international hit, &#8220;Heartbreaker.&#8221;</p>
<p>The problem with Mr. i.am is not that he&#8217;s a bad producer (&#8220;Make Me Cry&#8221;), nor a particularly good one (&#8220;Boy Like You&#8221;), but rather that he&#8217;s a complete and utter microphone hog. Containing five tracks that feature more than a fair share of Will.i.am&#8217;s lyrical stylings, <em>3 Words</em> suffers the most in that half of its own &#8220;words&#8221; aren&#8217;t even spoken by Cheryl Cole.</p>
<p>As for the words the songstress <em>does</em> speak, they often seem to reflect the media barrier she&#8217;s built up after the flurry of infidelity allegations published back in 2008 against her husband, Ashley Cole. </p>
<p>This includes the album&#8217;s ballad, &#8220;Don&#8217;t Talk About This Love,&#8221; which, although featuring no writing credit from Cole herself, echos what&#8217;s been said in recent interviews: She&#8217;s not letting anyone in on her personal affairs (&#8220;Please don&#8217;t talk about this love / The less they know, the less they judge / Don&#8217;t talk about this love to anyone&#8221;). </p>
<p><span style="font-size:x-small">On a side note, doesn&#8217;t that second line in the first verse sound like she&#8217;s singing &#8220;Feels like I could drown in syphilis&#8221;? I swear to God, that&#8217;s all I hear when I&#8217;m listening.</span></p>
<p>&#8220;Parachute,&#8221; builds off of the very same theme (&#8220;I won&#8217;t tell anybody / Won&#8217;t tell anybody / They want to push me down, they want to see you fall&#8221;) while earning points for being the album&#8217;s most readily accessible track, as well as its catchiest. Backed by a militant, marching drum beat and a twinkling mid-tempo piano melody, Cheryl repeatedly purrs in a low growl: &#8220;I don&#8217;t need a parachute, baby if I got you / Baby if I got you, I don&#8217;t need a parachute.&#8221; </p>
<p>Aloud fans will most likely sing their loudest praises for &#8220;Stand Up,&#8221; a disco-tinged, <strong>Taio Cruz</strong>-penned club track that finds Cole coming close to acknowledging the Hi-NRG Euro sound of the mega band from which she hails. &#8220;&#8216;Cause I came here to dance, I&#8217;m going to put up my hands, so stand up,&#8221; she sleepily coos through a fleet of violins and glittery synths. </p>
<p>&#8220;Make Me Cry,&#8221; another highlight, proves equally danceable, although more of a moody boogie-down track than an outright celebration. &#8220;Are you trying to make me cry? / Stop trying, &#8217;cause I&#8217;m die-die-dying,&#8221; Cole barks along a series of funkified synth pulsations that, put together with Cole&#8217;s scattered riffs, results into one hell of a nasty beat. If any track could count as Will.i.am&#8217;s redemption for slathering himself all over this album, &#8220;Make Me Cry&#8221; would be the one.</p>
<p>There are, of course, some real stinkers mixed into the bunch as well, including the draggy, go-nowhere &#8220;Heaven,&#8221; the soggy strutter (pun!) &#8220;Rain on Me&#8221; and of course, &#8220;Boy Like You,&#8221; which features&#8211;hands down&#8211;the greatest misuse of a <strong>Fleetwood Mac</strong> sample ever.</p>
<p>The problem is, simply speaking, that these songs lack in both personality and punch. <em>Anyone</em> could be singing these songs (in fact, &#8220;Happy Hour&#8221; was a demo originally scribed for <strong>Rihanna</strong> if I&#8217;m not mistaken), and their appeal only goes so far as the listener&#8217;s loyalties to both Girls Aloud and the Cheryl Cole brand are concerned. </p>
<p>Cole&#8217;s delivery is frigid and thin, though not in the &#8220;Ice Disco Princess&#8221; way (a la <strong>Lykke Li</strong> or <strong>Sally Shapiro</strong>), but rather in the disconnected, phoned-in performance sort of laziness. This disconnect is especially apparent on the final &#8220;club&#8221; track, &#8220;Boy Like You,&#8221; as the squaky synthesizers clash harshly with Cole&#8217;s soft coos. </p>
<p>I suppose it could be said that <em>3 Words</em> proves why Cheryl is a superstar, but as awful as it sounds, that would be to miss a crucial half of the assessment: <em>3 Words</em> proves why Cheryl is a superstar member of a girl group. </p>
<p>For any other artist&#8217;s debut, <em>3 Words</em> would probably not rank as high as it will for this review, and especially not as high as it&#8217;s expected to perform on this week&#8217;s album charts. This <em>is</em> Cheryl Cole we&#8217;re talking about however, the subject of an almost unhealthy English obsession. As a result, this entire campaign has been cushioned with a certain degree of forgiveness. Sure, she&#8217;s got a decent vocal range, a gorgeous face, and enough of a winning personality to carry her though this effort. As it stands though, <em>3 Words</em> would be a barely passable debut if sung by anybody else. </p>
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