Cheryl T. Thomspon Reviews All I Have Is A Moment
March 23, 2008
All I Have Is A Moment Review – Musos Guide
True artistry is the best way to describe what Monica Dillon’s “All I Have is a Moment” articulates. This album is a complete and utter hybrid of the genres contemporary jazz, folk, R&B, soul and gospel.
Dillon is running on the same track as her contemporaries, Alicia Keys and Amel Larrieux to name but a few in that the music is much more than a superficial expression but a reflection of that which the above artists and Dillon inspire to achieve – spiritual harmony and completeness.
Perhaps the title, “All I Have is a Moment” is a testament to this. There’s a sweet and optimistic yet introspective undertone to this album. In one seemingly swift moment Dillon has complied a wonderfully ear pleasing album, which extends far beyond the boundaries of any category label.
Truly a hidden gem easily lost in the shuffle, but is not out of reach. In essence, “All I Have is a Moment” is intuitively just that – a diamond in the rough but at the right ‘moment’ in time – Cheryl T. Thompson, www.musosguide.com



















