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[4 of 4 customers found this review helpful]

Never again, way to LOUD
By pl from Agoura Hills, CA on 11/10/2009
Cons:
Poor Sound Quality, Too Loud
Best For:
Adults

Music way too LOUD...was a Die HARD FAN, with the cost of tickets would not trust attending another one of Anita's concerts. Sound was unbearable, I put my fingers in my hears to get through the concert. Many people got up and left. The opening act (George Duke) was GREAT...at the Nokia Theater11/09/09

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[4 of 5 customers found this review helpful]

Anita At Constitution Hall in DC
By Anita Fan from Maryland on 9/19/2009
Cons:
Poor Sound Quality, Too Short

I love Anita Baker - her voice is better live than on her CDs. However, her show was horrible. She talked too much and the quality of the sound was not great. There was a point during the concert where at least 10 minutes passed where she allowed fans to come up and take photos with her. I did not pay [$] to see her take pictures. She did long monologues in between the 8 songs she sang in 2 hours. I love Anita but I will limit my enjoyment of her amazing voice to her CDs.

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[4 of 4 customers found this review helpful]

Horrible Show
By DC from East Bay on 8/30/2009
Cons:
Poor Sound Quality, Too Loud

I like loud music, but I could not bear the horrible sound quality at the Diablo Jazz fest in Concord. My wife and I, along with alot of other people, got up and left. Several people were plugging there ears with their fingers and some then just jammed makeshift earplugs in. She was indeed passionate, but also talked to much. I would not walk accross the street to see here again. It really hurt my ears. HER SOUND MAN SHOULD BE FIRED!!!!

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[6 of 7 customers found this review helpful]

SAME OLE THING....
By RBan from Vallejo, CA on 8/23/2009
Pros:
Engaging Stage Presence
Cons:
Poor Set List, Poor Sound Quality
Best For:
Adults

I just saw Anita Baker at the Mt. Diablo Jazz Festival in Concord, CA. From the moment the band began to play Mystery (does she ever open with anything else?) the sound was unbearable. Once Anita began to sing the mix was so bad it was painful to listen to. Anita has amazing vocals and is a very passionate entertainer, but its come to the point where I don't care if I ever see her in concert again, and please understand I LOVE ANITA!!!! I have been a die hard fan since 1986... but it's always the same ole show and the sound is always terrible. A bad show every once in awhile is understandable, but poor sound has become routine with Anita. It may sound good to her through her monitor, but to the audience, it's painful!!! She has several hits, yet she continues to only sing songs from her Rapture album. Her encore is always Angel and Fairytales... why can't she change the set list? She has an amazing selection of hits to choose from. Anita, we're tired of hearing the same songs in the same set order at every show... Aren't you tired of it too??? Fire your sound guy, change your set list and ditch that same tired black outfit you always wear. You are amazing... it's time you brought back your A game!

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Anita Baker Biography

With her classy, refined brand of romantic soul, Anita Baker was one of the definitive quiet storm singers of the '80s. Gifted with a strong, supple alto, Baker was influenced not only by R&B, but jazz, gospel, and traditional pop, which gave her music a distinctly adult sophistication. Smooth and mellow, but hardly lifeless, it made her one of the most popular romantic singers of her time.

Baker was born January 26, 1958, in Toledo, OH, and raised in nearby Detroit, where she grew up listening to female jazz singers like Sarah Vaughan, Nancy Wilson, and Ella Fitzgerald. At age 12, she began singing a gospel choir, and by age 16 she was performing with several local bands. In 1975, she successfully auditioned for Chapter 8, one of Detroit's most popular acts at the time the group eventually signed with Ariola and released an album in 1979, but were immediately dropped when the label was acquired by Arista (which didn't care for Baker's vocals). Chastened, Baker worked low-paying jobs in Detroit and eventually found steady work as a receptionist at a law firm. In 1982, Otis Smith -- an executive who'd worked with Chapter 8 -- contacted Baker about recording for his new label Beverly Glen. Happy with her employment benefits and skittish over the experience with Arista, Baker was reluctant at first, but eventually flew out to the West Coast to record her debut album, The Songstress, in 1983. Though it didn't gain quite enough exposure to become a hit, it did help Baker build a strong fan base through word-of-mouth and she was signed by Elektra in 1985.

Working with producer Michael J. Powell (an old Chapter 8 cohort), Baker released her major-label debut Rapture in 1986. It was a platinum, Grammy-winning smash, appealing to both urban and adult contemporary listeners and producing two all-time quiet storm classics in Caught Up in the Rapture and Sweet Love. Baker toured the world in 1987 and her guest appearance on the Winans track Ain't Got No Need to Worry won a Grammy. Her equally stylish follow-up album, Giving You the Best That I Got, appeared in 1988, spawning more staples in the title track and Just Because. Giving You the Best That I Got also won Baker two more Grammys, for Best Female R&B Vocal and Best R&B Song. For her third Elektra album, Baker decided to handle a greater share of the songwriting, hence the title Compositions, which was released in 1990 and featured even stronger jazz inflections than Baker's previous work (not to mention all live instruments).

Following Compositions, Baker took a break from recording and touring after having her first son in 1993, she returned to the studio to craft Rhythm of Love, which was released in 1994. In the years that followed, Baker was mostly silent, despite her fans' clamoring for a jazz album instead, she raised her family and became embroiled in contract disputes with Elektra, which eventually led her to move to Atlantic. She began working on a new album in 2000, but had to start over from scratch due to defective recording equipment that made the original tracks unsalvageable. In 2004 it was announced that she had signed with Blue Note and still working on her new album. In the meantime, the Atlantic imprint Rhino released Night of Rapture: Live, a 1987 concert originally available on video. Baker finally returned to the studio in 2003 and issued My Everything, her first album in 10 years. Two years later she released her first holiday album, Christmas Fantasy. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi