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Angie Stone - Stone Love (CD)

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Album Details: Stone Love

Release Date:08/04/2009
Label:J Records Europe
UPC:828765979221

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    Stoned Love

    By Gary  Jul 6, 2004 | 5 out of 6 found this Stone Love review helpful

    Pros: the best yet

    Cons: there are none

    This is some of her very best stuff, you'd be sorry not to hear this CD

  • Overall:

    it sucks

    By AshleyL  Jul 7, 2004 | 0 out of 6 found this Stone Love review helpful

    Pros: it sucks

    Cons: it sucks

    IT SUCKS

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  • All Music Guide

    With the success of her previous hit single, "Wish I Didn't Miss You," Angie Stone went from being trapped in a pack of neosoul divas going straight to the bargain bin to being one of the first singers off the tip of the tongue when the word "neosoul" was uttered. After nearly a twoyear absence, Stone Love pleasantly picks up where Mahogany Soul left off, presenting a wiser, more evenkeel Stone putting her best foot forward right from the album's onset. The useless guest appearance of the tired Snoop Dogg and his "izzle" façade does very little to improve the quality of the lead single, "I Wanna Thank Ya" if anything, it detracts from the song's overall atmosphere with constant interruptions that do nothing but serve as reminders that the Dogg is not having one of his better days (check out the version at the end without Snoop's rap for a contrast). That said, guest appearances by Floetry and Betty Wright help Stone Love pick up steam, and an exceptional performance by Anthony Hamilto...n on "Stay for a While" invokes muses present during the recording of D'Angelo's Voodoo and Stevie Wonder's Innervisions. The production crew is the most solid it's ever been on any of her records and the choice of sampling is premium (check the knockout sample of Dynasty's "Adventures in the Land of Music" used in "Lovers' Ghetto") but kept at a minimum, a tribute to the inventiveness of Stone and company behind the mixing console. And while there's no barnburning anthem of the type that fueled Mahogany Soul's longevity and despite some totally unnecessary interludes, this is her most focused and accomplished fulllength to date. A delightful album for a summer day, and (save for the Snoop cameo) an enjoyable listen from start to finish. - Rob Theakston, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Angie Stone

Singer/self-taught keyboardist/prolific songwriter Angie Stone's first claim to fame was being the lead vocalist on Vertical Hold's smooth urban dance track "Seems You're Much Too Busy." The AM single hit number 17 RB during summer 1993. Going solo, her debut album Black Diamond was issued September 1999 by Arista Records. There's definitely an ol' school and autobiogra... Read more