Genre | R&B |
---|---|
Date (CEST) | 2007-03-18 12:22:50 |
Group | OND |
Size | 10 MB |
Files | 2 |
M3U / SFV / NFO |
Heather_Headley-This_Is_Who_I_Am-(JP_Bonus_Tracks)-2002-OND
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Tracklist (M3U)
# | Filename | Artist | Songname | Bitrate | BPM |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 01-heather_headley-sunday_(monday_mix).mp3 | Heather Headley | Sunday (Monday Mix) | 174 | Unknown |
2 | 02-heather_headley-just_one_dream.mp3 | Heather Headley | Just One Dream | 197 | Unknown |
NFO
Artist : Heather Headley
Album : This Is Who I Am
Label : RCA
Genre : R&B
Bitrate : 185 kbps avg
Source : CD (LP)
Playtime : 00:07:18 (10.2MB)
Rls date : 2007-03-18
Store date : 2002-00-00
[Track List]
1. Sunday (Monday Mix) 3:18
2. Just One Dream 4:00
Though she didn't come out of the R&B tradition, Heather
Headley has plenty of soul on her debut, This Is Who I Am.
Headley, a singer whose vocal strength isn't mere
compensation for a lack of interpretive skills or lame
songwriting, possesses a range that's surprising and
welcome; she slips on dramatic personas continually here,
quite ironic considering the title. The arrangements
aren't exactly hooky, but the cast of producers --
including Dallas Austin, Jam & Lewis, and D'Influence --
use everything in their power, from Hammond B-3 to
synthesizers, to flesh out these songs. Occasionally, the
songs don't reflect their age very well, as on the regrets
of a stay-at-home girlfriend ("I Wish I Wasn't"), or an
increasingly angry housewife who's been neglected ("Like
Ya Used To"). The opener, "He Is" (by songwriter/producer
Joshua Nile), is very good though -- with an intriguing
angle on female thoughts about the male side of love (or,
just possibly, a look at the aspects of God). Headley
sounds excellent throughout, her voice pure as crystal on
the ballads, occasionally outrΘ in similar fashion to
Mariah Carey, but gritty and soulful when she's sorting
out the responsibilities of a relationship in "Fulltime."
[The Japanese version of the record includes two bonus
tracks: a remix of "Sunday" and "Just One Dream."]