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Love.Angel.Music.Baby. |  | Artist: Gwen Stefani Label: Intes Category: Music
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Seller: zoverstocks Rating: 87 reviews Sales Rank: 107474
Format: Extra tracks, Import Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
UPC: 075021031753 EAN: 0075021031753 ASIN: B0006B94FK
Release Date: January 25, 2005 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | What You Waiting For? | | • | Rich Girl - Eve, Gwen Stefani | | • | Hollaback Girl | | • | Cool | | • | Bubble Pop Electric - Gwen Stefani, Johnny Vulture | | • | Luxurious | | • | Harajuku Girls | | • | Crash | | • | Real Thing | | • | Serious | | • | Danger Zone | | • | Long Way to Go - André 3000, Gwen Stefani | | • | Real Thing [Wendy and Lisa Flow Jam Mix][*] | | • | What You Waiting For? [Elevator Mix][*] |
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Amazon.co.uk Review So long, tatty Warped Tour T-shirt, goodbye day-glo pedal pushers: ILove Angel Music Baby/I, the debut solo album from No Doubt's Gwen Stefani, finds this former ska-punk tomboy embracing `80s electro-pop, digital RB, and the glamorous lifestyle of the international jetsetter. Laden with special guests (Andre 3000, Dr Dre, New Order), name-dropping the likes of Vivienne Westwood and John Galliano, and packed with guilt-free references to conspicuous consumption, tracks like "Luxurious"--a cut of velvety G-Funk that sees Gwen cooing "Champagne kisses/ Hold me in your lap of luxury"--may well be an instant turn-off to fans more familiar with Gwen's punk-rock roots. Luckily, there's some fine pop crossover moments here that should pretty much appeal across the board: "Hollaback Girl" finds Gwen riding a Neptunes beat that's as minimal as anything in their oeuvre, spare boom-crash percussion and wisps of acoustic guitar undercut by floor-shaking bass whoomp, while "Rich Girl" featuring Eve, repaying the favour for 2002's "Let Me Blow Your Mind", raids Fiddler On The Roof and comes out with a great pop hook. As an album, it's not totally devoid of filler, but ILove Angel Music Baby/I will break Gwen to a whole new fanbase, and deservedly so.--ILouis Pattison/I
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Gwen's Undoubtedly a Star December 2, 2004 Amanda Richards (ECD, Guyana) 13 out of 15 found this review helpful
The opening track "What You Waiting For?" splashes the listener with a refreshing burst of energy, Stefani-style, and never stops bubbling from there. pAfter the first "tick tock" gets your heart pumping, Gwen brings in Eve to raise the temperature with "Rich Girl" (produced by Dr. Dre), a bouncy number that will have you heading for the nearest dance floor. pWhat follows is a fizzy pop explosion, compliments of the Neptunes, Jimmy Jam Terry Lewis, Tony Kanal and the ever funky Andre 3000. pGwen thoughtfully inserts some slower numbers to keep cardiac arrest at bay, with "Cool", reminiscent of The Cars; "Luxurious", which samples the Isley Brothers' "Between the Sheets"; "Serious", which could have been an early Madonna hit; and "The Real Thing", clearly inspired by Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time". pThe closing "Long Way to Go" would be at home on any Outkast album, with it's madcap mixed rhythms and weird beat. pCollaborating with some of the freshest minds in music, Gwen delivers an eclectic mix of fun, guaranteed to please many people on your gift list. pAmanda Richards
The best of 80's pop, all on one record with a modern edge December 13, 2004 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This album is really great, with no bad songs at all. The worst it gets is with 'A Long Way to Go', but when you get past the excruciatingly cliched first few lines, the song isn't actually too bad.p The best songs are 'What You Waiting For?', 'Hollaback Girl', 'Bubble Pop Electric', 'Crash' and 'Danger Zone', very closely followed by the likes of 'Rich Girl' and 'Serious'. The others are also very great.p This is definitely inspired by Madonna and other 80's pop, but being born during the 80's, I do not know who else specifically. However, this album is more like a greatest hits collection, and all songs have a different feel and style. An amazing album!
THUMBS UP, GWEN! December 25, 2005 Conor Byrne (Hampshire England) 7 out of 8 found this review helpful
I#x27;ve always liked Gwen Stefani and here#x27;s my review of the album:p1) What You Waiting For? 5/5 A single we all know by her, it was a massive success and probably my favourite song by her. The #x27;tick-tocks#x27; make it sound even better! Well done Gwen.br2) Rich Girl 4/5 not as good as the one before, but still quite good, a nice combination with Eve. A good, dance-to song.br3) Hollaback Girl 5/5 a great song with Gwen#x27;s distinctive vocals ringing thru. Another single, released 23rd May, it was a big success and another big success for Gwen.br4) Cool 5/5 one of my personal favourites, a beautiful ballad about Gwen#x27;s partner and how they turned into simple but good friends. The 4th single, it was released 29th August, and though it wasn#x27;t a massive success, it#x27;s still a lovely song.br5) Bubble Pop Electric 3.5/5 an interesting song about Gwen and her lover. A little odd, with dancing tunes and a bit of rapping.br6) Luxurious 4/5 the 5th and final single, out 5th December. Quite a cool song, the lyrics are very enjoyable and funny. Thumbs up!br7) Harajaku Girls 3/5 not a very well-made song, Gwen mentions #x27;Harajuku girls#x27; all through the CD. Quite good, but very boring after a while.br8) Crash 3/5 an OK song that isn#x27;t bad or good. br9) The Real Thing 5/5 a song that I LOVE. Should#x27;ve been a single, in my opinion.br10) Serious 3/5 not bad, not good, like #x27;Crash#x27;.br11) Danger Zone 3.5/5 fairly good, Gwen#x27;s vocals are good on this one.br12) Long Way to Go 2/5 the weakest track on the CD, I don#x27;t like this song very much. A bad way to end the album.br13) Real Thing Remix 4/5 quite a good song, one bonus track.br14) What You Waiting For Remix 5/5 a GREAT song, just as good as the 1st. brOVERALL: a brilliant album, 100/100.brBEST SONGS: What You Waiting For, Hollaback Girl, Cool, Real ThingbrWORST SONGS: Serious, Long Way to Go, CrashbrA great cd, a must-have in my opinion!!!
first class solo debut....... November 19, 2004 shalini (Nottingham, England) 24 out of 31 found this review helpful
I just listened to this on MTV's leaked. I have to say that this is one of the best albums ive heard in a long time. If you love the single....what are you waiting for....then you will like the album. Its got a real 80's vibe....very fresh and different. Most of the tracks are collaborations.....but they are well done. I am def. looking forward to more from gwen.
Just wait til u get your hands on L.A.M.B!! January 10, 2005 Mr. Pr Merrett (Madrid) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
This album is great great great!!!brIt can be hard to find good pop albums today. Alot of them are just rubbish. I waited for this solo album cos I think Gwen is so cool! But if this album was bad, I would have been disappointed, but its definately not and I'm definately not disappointed!!!pMy personal favourites are Hollaback girl, Crash and Serious. I bet there will be sooooo many massive singles on this album!pBe warned that this isn't a no doubt album minus the band. The sound is different that most of what she has done with the band, but then saying that, No doubts sound was never really homogenous anyway.pThis album is POP, but its truly fun, and serious at times too. Gwen is a great artist and a great star.
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