British singer Adele performs. AP

Adele’s new album exceeds expectations

This CD cover image released by Columbia Records shows "25," the latest album of British singer Adele. AP
This CD cover image released by Columbia Records shows “25,” the latest album of British singer Adele. AP

Review by Mesfin Fekadu / The Associated Press

Can Adele even sing a B-level song? 

Every track on her highly anticipated 25 (Columbia Records) sounds grand, from the piano tune “Remedy” to “Water Under the Bridge,” which is layered and full of echoes and sounds, as if it was created just to be performed live.

And even when the singer collaborates with producers who, at times, sound formulaic and radio friendly, she brings them to new levels. Max Martin, who has created pop anthems for Katy Perry, Britney Spears and Taylor Swift, sounds unrecognizable on “Send My Love (To Your New Lover),” which has Adele on guitar. Bruno Mars and his producer cohorts, Philip Lawrence and Christopher Brody Brown, work more than magic on the R&B-flavored “All I Ask,” another piano tune that immediately grabs your attention.

And that’s just it: 25 not only meets incredibly high expectations, it exceeds them.

Adele’s growth is best heard on “Million Years Ago,” a touching, soft song that is majestic and unforgettable.

“Sometimes I just feel it’s only me, who never became who they thought they’d be, I wish I could live a little more, look up to the sky, not just the floor,” she sings in her top-notch tone.

The 11-track album is not a far stretch from 21, the British singer’s best-selling 2011 album that helped her reach nearly impossible heights in contemporary music. “Love In the Dark,” written with Sia collaborator Samuel Dixon, is reminiscent of “Turning Tables” from 21; she’s looking back on “When We Were Young,” which sounds like a pop classic; and the drum-filled “I Miss You” is eerie and moody—in a good way.

Even the top-selling single, “Hello,” continues to sound better and better after each listen.

“Hello, can you hear me?” she sings.

Yes, Adele. And we’re so glad we do.

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