Ali Milner – I Dare You
Ali Milner
I Dare You
Label: Purple House Productions
http://www.myspace.com/alimilner
By: Alex Young
The Canadian vocal sensation Ali Milner, that CBC radio calls “the next Joni Mitchell”, is breaking through to audiences across North America with her bold debut album I Dare You. Milner has a sensational flare for incorporating the glitz and glamour found in Broadway musicals like “Chicago” to life alongside the boisterous style of crooners like Michael Bublé and the jazzy John Mayer with a woman’s touch. I Dare You also features dynamic drum beats, silky smooth bass lines, jazzy guitars, a sensational horn section and charming piano passages.
Many of Milner’s songs are stories of hopeless romance, the lust for love and her search to define her emotions for herself in the course of enchanting life experiences told through her enrapturing voice. The song “Crystal Clear” tells a classic tale of good loving gone bad after an enchanting one night stand turns sour when she finds out her knight in shining armor already has another lady love wrapped around his finger. The title-track is an ambitious acoustic ballad featuring a subtle yet spellbinding string section while Milner soars through lyrics like: “Be my man, prove that you can/show me you care to/if you’re not scared to/I dare you to love”. However, there are songs that are not tells of a love once lost, such as the joyous track “Gonna Dance” which is a bluesy romp celebrating the moment when a great song sweeps you off your feet. The final track “Can’t Change This Girl” was born to be her calling card because it crystallizes Milner’s classy vocals and the sophisticated songwriting that is bound to become her signature style. “Can’t Change This Girl” features lyrics that allow Milner’s charismatic voice to capture the listener, such as: “But you can’t change the world/and you can’t change this girl/if I let you down/why do you keep coming ‘round?”.
All in all the album serves as a great throw back to the classic sounds of big band charmers like the Rat Pack that sounds equally influenced by modern artists like Norah Jones or Allison Krauss. The songs on I Dare You are held together with soulful melodies wrapped up in Milner’s ravishing vocals that will leave anyone searching for Canada’s next diva breathless.














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