The rollout for
LeToya Luckett's third album -- her first one since 2009 -- truly began with "Back 2 Life," a fine downcast breakup ballad quoting
Soul II Soul's "Back to Life (However Do You Want Me)." Rather than echo
Caron Wheeler's dauntless optimism,
Luckett turned it into resignation and capped the refrain with "I love you even though you ain't good for me." The single reappears as the second track on the album, retitled as "B2L" with an intro that captures a real-sounding scene from a faltering relationship. The greater portion of
Back 2 Life comes from a similar place of romantic turmoil, but its moments of pain and unease do alternate with warm slow jams and assured dancefloor grooves with the singer facing new horizons. "In the Name," a faultless ballad that sounds '80s classic and 2010s fresh at once -- not unlike
Teyana Taylor's "Request" before it -- is a career highlight. That, "B2L," and sweet opener "I'm Ready" make
Back 2 Life worthy of notice. ~ Andy Kellman