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Editorial Reviews
Barnes & Noble
The Fugees' Lauryn Hill turns her debut solo album into a life-affirming evocation of love and all the ups and downs that go with it. Mixing in a little bit of pop and straight R&B with the dominating hip-hop, =Miseducation= plays like one long narrative on the joy of spiritual and physical devotion. While its sprawling theme and length are comparable to Fugee bandmate Wyclef Jean's debut from the previous year, =The Carnival,= its borders are a bit more confining a lot of this has to do with the grade-school lessons on the history of love that bridge the songs; Hill rarely moves beyond its scholarly walls or her own musical ones. And, quite simply, Hill is a better rapper than singer, and she does a little too...