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Album Details: Dana Owens Album

Release Date:09/28/2004
Label:Interscope Records
UPC:602498637760

User Reviews: Dana Owens Album

  • Overall:

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    I performer with scope

    By Dillard R  Jan 15, 2005 | 1 out of 2 found this Dana Owens Album review helpful

    Pros: Standards

    Cons: Not a good choice for a first album

    I really loved this album and it has made it on my chilaxing list, a very short one for what its worth compared to the many albums that dont make it.Dana/Queen has shown that not all rappers or artist who "crossover" are just trying to be ...busy. SHe truly has a wonderful voice. As for the song choices, I love old standards, but as one critic said it wouldhave better if this was he 5th or 6th album and not her first. But it still works well for me. I would love to hear her more on other projects. I would hope that if she does do an R&B album she doesnt fall into the "bump and grind" mentality that most artist have in that genere today. All abotu sex, and when they do sing about love they quickly associate it with sex so that cheapens it. Anyway all and all this is a great album and I hope to hear more from her soon. Read more Less

  • Overall:

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    Great Album

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Aug 11, 2005

    Pros: Beautiful Voice

    Cons: Not a One

    California Dreamin attracted me but once I heard the other tracks I was hooked.

Pro Reviews: Dana Owens Album

  • All Music Guide

    The hooks on the rap records indicated it could be possible, the roles in Living Out Loud and Chicago made it possible the first record in which Dana Owens, better known as Queen Latifah, does nothing but sing. On The Dana Owens Album, she takes on vocal standards and an unlikely array of blues, pop, and soul classics that were adaptable to this intimate setting. The worst thing about it? It makes you upset that it isn't her seventh or eighth record in this vein. Owens' seasoned voice isn't the only attraction. This is a bigtime production with a cast of allstar support that includes Arif and Joe Mardin, Herbie Hancock, Vinnie Colaiuta, Jeff Porcaro, and John Patitucci. And then there's Al Green, who steps in to duet on a sizzling and delicately playful cover of his "Simply Beautiful." The range of material is very surprising. The assurance in Screamin' Jay Hawkins' "I Put a Spell on You" is all the more spooky given Owens' poised quietude; Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band's "Hard... Times" () is one or two production tricks away from sounding like a missing cut from a '70s Rufus Chaka Khan record; the version of Bill Withers' "The Same Love That Made Me Laugh" is so faithful and knowing that a young Owens must've worn out her parents' copy; the Mamas the Papas' "California Dreamin'," unlike so many other versions, doesn't sound ironic or willfully corny; and most fitting of all is Joe Zawinul's "Mercy, Mercy, Mercy," in which Owens is able to let loose and belt it out a little. Through and through, this is a real delight very classy and a whole lot of fun. Owens has been a busy woman the past several years, whether in front of a camera or behind the scenes, but she really ought to consider doing this type of thing more often. - Andy Kellman, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Queen Latifah

Queen Latifah was certainly not the first female rapper, but she was the first one to become a bona fide star. She had more charisma than her predecessors, and her strong, intelligent, no-nonsense persona made her arguably the first MC who could properly be described as feminist. Her third album, Black Reign, was the first album by a female MC ever to go gold, a commerc... Read more