Dawn Robinson's vocals are so much a part of R&B that it's hard to believe Dawn marks her solo debut. A former member of '90s girl group En Vogue and neo-soul-funk act Lucy Pearl (not to mention a former Dr. Dre collaborator), Robinson possesses an instantly recognizable sweet and salty soprano. That voice is potent enough that you'll be compelled to pay attention, even if the songs aren't nearly as intriguing as the singer. Working with relatively unknown producers and songwriters (and collaborating on several tracks), Robinson is eclectic and often highly engaging. She shines on cuts like the sassy and sure-footed anthem "Fed Up," the undulating and jazzy "Set It Off," and the album's strongest cut, the hushed acoustic ballad "Get Up Again." That track, laced with an emotive mournfulness, may not be autobiographical, but its directness offers a real glimpse into Robinson's heart and soul. Had that rawness and intensity been present throughout, this CD would have been great instead of good. --Amy Linden