"For some reason this album received a lot of negative attention, but I intended to make the purchase anyway, and I'm glad I did. The record turned out to be everything I expected it to be. Jelen is infact a polished pianist & song-writer, and while there is nothing as instantly loveable as "Come On", its still a very good record by my standards. I have an undeniable weakness for ballads, and this album packs plenty of them, and good ones too, like "Criminal", "She'll Hear You" & "Falling Down". On the other hand, the up-beat tracks are pleasant also, such as "Every Step" & "Rocks". The album stumbles occasionally along the way, but given a chance to improve and live up to his potential, I can feel a respected hit-maker in the making."
Captivating Voice...Inspirational Thinker
Marisa Giammarino | Brooklyn, New York United States | 04/15/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I first learned of Ben Jelen through AOL's advertisement of his sessions performance. After listening to his single "Come On" for a few minutes, I realized that he was an absolutely brilliant and talented artist who has a bright future. I immediately purchased tickets to see him perform in person (coincidentally, the same day as I found out about him on AOL) and I can assure you that his talent extends beyond the somewhat polished nature of the album. In person, Ben's emotions overflow through his music and he reflects a great love for what he is doing. This album is absolutely wonderful- I have great difficulty in saying which songs are my favorite since the songs are all equally amazing. My only complaint, as I mentioned before, is that I would have preferred to hear his music a little less polished. His raw voice adds so much to his music. I definitely suggest that you give this album a shot and consider seeing him perform in person (try visiting www.benjelen.com for updates). Talent such as his is so rare- he is a true inspiration."
Ben has talent
Anthony D. Perillo | Cantonment, FL United States | 04/14/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Ben Jelen writes pleasing pop songs, plays his instrument well, and has a gentle, intimate voice. This album shows promise from a young new artist. The problem comes in the producing of the album. It seems like the producers "polished" the tracks too much, almost as though they were trying to make Ben a radio pop star instantly. If the producers had let Ben's voice, piano, and natural singing ability control the album, it would have been more intimate and probably an even bigger hit. The best is yet to come from Mr. Jelen."
Smooth sounds
Stian S. Heimtun | Bergen Norway | 10/18/2004
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Have you ever stumbled across an artist you have never heard of and decided to check it out just for fun? This was the case when I first heard Ben Jelen's "Give it all away". The opening track Come on was a big, positive suprise. Ben's voice is very harmonic and it has this forget-about-the-world-effect that's perfect for so many occasions. Although I prefer to listen to guitar-based bands, the use of the piano on this album is a welcome change form that.
Come on is the quitessential Ben Jelen song, it represents his best qualities. The rest of the album is also really good, just listen to Rocks, She'll hear you or Christine. All catchy pop-rock tunes which deserve attention. The only problem with this album is that the songs seem to melt into eachother. Some people would claim that it's because the album is so complete, I'd say that it's because there's not enough variety in mood and athmosphere.
That aside, I do hope we'll hear more for Ben Jelen in the years to come, because this debut is something out of the ordinary. It's smooth!"