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Key of a Minor
Jessica Riddle, Jessica Jacobs
Key of a Minor
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
 
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All Artists: Jessica Riddle, Jessica Jacobs
Title: Key of a Minor
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Hollywood Records
Original Release Date: 4/18/2000
Release Date: 4/18/2000
Genres: Alternative Rock, Pop, Rock
Style: Singer-Songwriters
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPCs: 720616218629, 720616218643

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Decent Debut
Adam M Villalobos | Farmingdale, NY United States | 02/26/2002
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I first heard Jessica Riddle's song "Even Angels Fall" in the movie "10 Things I Hate About You." I do believe that's the most well known of the songs on this album, and for good reason as it is one of the best. The songs on this album are truly from the heart of Jessica. Her lyrics seem to all revolve around her life's experiences. One of the best things about this album is the lack of electronic music. She can not only sing very well, but plays instruments too. A great change from the manufactured pop groups dominating the charts these days. If you like true lyrics and a voice that isn't overpowering when singing, and also want something that is a change from the norm, get this CD."
It's Real Now
Little Willow | USA | 04/26/2002
(5 out of 5 stars)

"From the first aggressive chord to the last haunting refrain, Jessica Riddle's debut release Key of a Minor will grab ahold of your ears, your heart, and your emotion, refusing to release you. Twenty year old Jessica is a singer, songwriter, pianist and true performer. Her lyrics are so personal that you at first feel like you're reading her diary -- and then you realize perhaps it is she giving voice to yours. She discusses a wide range of experienves that many listeners share. Heartbreak. Divorce. Pain. Joy. Disgust. Childhood. Adulthood. She offers us a reflection of our own emotions. We've all been cynical. Apathetic. Sympathetic. Wistful. Hopeful. Faithful. Faithless. Quiet sometimes. Loud when we need to be. All of these and more.
Every song sounds different and every song strikes a chord close to home. The moods range from the sad (Track 11, "Gone") to the jubilant (Track 1, "I Want You"). The chauvinistic relationship of Track 5, "I'm Sorry" makes us all cringe and plead for such victims to get out -- get out now! We grab our old yearbooks or call a pal on the phone after hearing her tribute to a high school friend in Track 8, "For Wowzer". Track 3 and second single "Symphony" employs a beautiful string section and a sample from 'Mr. Big Stuff' concurrently with grand results. At the other end is the simplistic of a girl, a piano, her voice, and her pain with "Gone".A simple piano line backs up questions that may never be answered. She is wise beyond her years (Track 10, "Dreams Will Fade") and still acts her age (Track 7, "Everything"). Her voice is amazing, combining fire and power with dynamic effects. Unlike some current young female artists who are either all smiles or all tears, Jessica is able to show us various sides of personality. She is not afraid to share her thoughts and feelings. She is extremely talented in all areas here - vocal, piano, songwriting - and you can tell she's singing from her heart and her soul. Not one song should be skipped - no pages from the diary left unturned - not one person unmoved.The fourth track "Even Angels Fall" is the first single, previously heard on the 1999 soundtrack to "10 Things I Hate About You". It in itself discusses the rollercoaster that is life. "You found hope / You found faith / Found how fast she could take it away / Found true love / But lost your heart / Now you don't know who you are." The upbeat tune makes you tap your feet but the story makes you think. It is a reminder than even those with the best track record can make a mistake -- and it's okay. Life will go on. "Even angels fall" -- you can't be perfect every minute of every day.The standout appears smack-dab in the middle as Track 6. "Your Girl." Written about her parents' divorce but placed in third person instead of first, that perhaps allows for some distance. Meanwhile, it allows the listener to crate vastly unique and personal interpretations. Words such as "divorce" or "parents" are never used, so the girl could be anyone, anything. "You don't know now / And you see how / Much pain you made her feel / It's real, real now / It's real now.""
Come back Jessica!
Angel of the Future | Morgantown | 11/22/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)

"This CD was released in 2000, which was when the "teen-pop" trend was big. At that time, anything not teen pop was basically ignored, and true talent was pushed aside. This CD proves that. In a music industry where song lyrics were shallow and cliched, Jessica Riddle stood out with her meaningful lyrics about her life. Now might be the time to mention that besides the fact that she can sing and play the piano, she has talent in writing/co-writing songs and music. Every song on this CD has a message, whether it's about the good and bad side of love, her best friend, or how she fits in. Song number five, "I'm Sorry", is the only song where the message is sarcastic. A couple of the songs on her CD really stand out. Song number three "Symphony", stands out because it's about Jessica's real relationship with her boyfriend. Sometime she goes overboard with description, but the whole song seems to be about her personally. Song number four, "Even Angels Fall," stands out because it talks about both the good and bad points of being in love, and how it feels. The best line in the song might just be, "It ain't no fairytale, take it from me, that's the way it's supposed to be." This is the one song that most people say introduced them to Jessica Riddle. There are a few songs that stand out because of their lyrics. Songs four, nine, and ten have the best lyrics. With all that talent for singing, playing the piano, and writing/co-writing, where is Jessica now?"