On Becoming a Woman [Import]
Track Listings
| 1. Save Me |
| 2. When I Think Of You |
| 3. What We Do Now |
| 4. Crossroads |
| 5. U R |
| 6. Imgonnacome |
| 7. You Know What Happens |
| 8. Oil & Water |
| 9. Like Rain |
| 10. Alive |
| 11. Nappy |
On Becoming a Woman,Allison Crockett,Sol Image,Dance Music,Pop,R&B/Soul,Soul/R & B
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On Becoming a Woman
Alison Crockett Manufacturer: Sol Image ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000F2C8XU Release Date: 2006-05-08 |
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The New Album is Sure to Further Endear Alison to the Dance Music Community as Well as Expose her Work to a Whole New Legion of Fans.
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On Becoming a Woman
Alison Crockett Manufacturer: Sol Image ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001QNOMO Release Date: 2004-04-12 |
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A rich musical palette that goes beyond just simple beats!.......2004-05-04
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The Return of Diva Blue (On Becoming a Woman Redux)
Manufacturer: Sol Image Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000F7TOTQ |
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ALISON CROCKETT's acclaimed "ON BECOMING A WOMAN" album gets the remix treatment from a crew of top flight producers incl DJ SPINNA, YAM WHO?, PHIL ASHER, MARK DE CLIVE-LOWE, WAIWAN, LANDSLIDE and more. Sure to endear ALISON to the house and broken beat fans as well as her longtime fans. Tracklisting: 1. Crossroads (DJ Spinna Remix) 2. Nappy (Waiwan Remix) 3. When I Think Of You (Mark De Clive-Lowe Remix) 4. Alive (Phil Asher's restless soul mix) 5. What We Do Now (Landslide Remix) 6. Like Rain (Yam Who? Rework) 7. U R (Yam Who? Rework) 8. Save Me (Sophie Delila Remix) 9. Embrace Me (Crockett Gallery Mix) 10. Imgonnacome (blue chai martini mix) 11. Crossroads (Cleves Horn Breakbeat House Remix)
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On Becoming a Woman
Alison Crockett Manufacturer: Pony Canyon ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00008Z70D Release Date: 2003-06-16 |
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On Becoming A Woman.......2006-01-09
A strong voice............2004-09-25
Alive!.......2004-05-07
Soul by the pound.......2004-05-01
This album actually came out in 2003 but you know how most neosoul newcomers' albums are; they take a while to be picked up by mainstream (ask Mystic, Donnie, Ledisi, Hil St. Soul to name a few). While this album still hasn't hit a major label yet, Alison Crockett definitely needs to be discovered by one. "Save Me" kicks the album off right, followed by "When I Think of You", giving the Janet Jackson original a nice, neosoul touch. "Imgonnacome" is probably my favorite song right now (it changes every week). And if enjoying Crockett's voice isn't good enough, the production is another plus, especially the drum section. Like the previous reviewer, I'm also a drummer and I like the "fill-in's" on the first two songs. This is a great album. -EJR
Alison Crockett....superb voice....superb CD!.......2004-01-28
I really love this CD, so much so, that I've been listening to it everyday through headphones. Really funky, really soulful, awesome voice! I put this CD in much the same category as Ledisi's 'soulsinger', since they both ooze finesse, have fantastic musicians backing them, and both girls can sing their hearts out with a range that has to be heard to be believed. Alison is lessy jazzy than ledisi, and has her own unique, very powerful sound.
There are about 3 tracks which have pre-programmed drums, and me being a drummer, I prefer live drums. Nevertheless, the CD is very well produced, so this is forgiveable. My favourite tracks are 'save me',(oh this track alone is worth the price of the CD, it's amazing!), 'when I think of you', 'you know what happens', 'oil and water'- which has a great live drum 'n bass/funk groove, 'like rain'( very powerful ballad), and 'alive'. I highly recommend this CD, especially to anyone reading this that likes Ledisi, jill scott, N'Dambi and that ilk of Neo-soul female artist who use live bands in the studio for the most part. You won't be disappointed!
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