POP/ROCK
Steve Perry, "Traces" (Fantasy)
Even in Journey's "Don't Stop Believin' " heyday, Perry's powerful alto stood alone in rock, one of the most recognizable in the world. Now, as Perry returns with his first solo album in 24 years, he sounds like an even more unlikely standard-bearer.
The well-crafted, eclectic songs on "Traces" all make the most of Perry's voice, whether it's the blues-tinged "No More Cryin'," the Motown-influenced "Angel Eyes," or the gorgeous ballad "We Fly."
Sure, any song in nearly any style becomes a Steve Perry song once he starts singing it. And there are some excellent additions here, starting with the rocking "Sun Shines Gray," channeling a more updated version of the catchy rock Journey produced in the "Girl Can't Help It" days. Perry's tributes to his late girlfriend Kellie Nash, especially "We Fly," are so personal and laced with loss that you almost feel like you're eavesdropping on his pain. Of course, that has always been Perry's talent, using his voice to somehow make us feel more intensely.
GLENN GAMBOA, Newsday
HIP-HOP
Lil Wayne, "Tha Carter V" (Young Money)
The role of Tha Carter series in Lil Wayne's career is kind of like the "Mission: Impossible" franchise in Tom Cruise's. Both stars are past the point of being central figures in their respective fields but are still capable of commanding attention with the latest iteration of their signature brands.
In the New Orleans rapper's case, he is a full decade past his most-loved hit, "A Milli," when calling himself "the greatest rapper alive" seemed more than just an idle boast. He's spent most of this decade tied up in contractual woes, however. The release of "Tha Carter V" was first said to be imminent in 2014, and Wayne has spent the interim offering subpar mixtapes.