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Interview, July, 2000 by Vivien Goldman
Mirror Mirror (Def Soul)
Remember Deep Soul? Before every R&B singer was called a diva, when love songs pummelled the dirty laundry of human relationships in a way that got you sobbing or seething? Here it comes again. As she did on her prized 1998 set, Soul of a Woman, vocalist Kelly Price takes a cold microscope to our squirming emotions on her semi-autobiographical Mirror. For gushing strings and passionate harmonies, or backing tracks as daringly sparse as Bill Withers', check numbers like "Three Strikes" and "She Wants You."
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