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Estelle: All of Me Album Cover + Track Listing
February 17, 2012
Estelle’s new album All of Me – which follows the Grammy Award-winning singer’s 2008 US debut, Shine – arrives in stores on Feb 28th, 2012. All of Me is highlighted by the recent hits “Break My Heart,” as well as the heartwarming new single, “Thank You".
All of Me track listing:
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This is her new video for "Wonderful Life". | |
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I like the new song Wonderful Life and Thank You isn't bad but i see she has a collaboration with Chris Brown and Trey Songz which kills any chance of me purchasing this cd. Don't laugh at my funk
This funk is a serious joint | |
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sampler
Nick Ashford was someone I greatly admired, had the honor of knowing, and was the real-life inspiration for Cowboy Curtis' hair. RIP Nick. - Pee Wee Herman | |
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I haven't been impressed by Estelle yet, however, for very personal reasons I really hope Track 5 / COLD CRUSH catches on.
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I loved "Shine". Saw her live in DC and she was awesome.
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i saw her a few weeks ago she was HORRID Live ... very studio singer
the cd has leaked Nick Ashford was someone I greatly admired, had the honor of knowing, and was the real-life inspiration for Cowboy Curtis' hair. RIP Nick. - Pee Wee Herman | |
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Comical. | |
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the track with janelle monae isnt bad at all.Nick Ashford was someone I greatly admired, had the honor of knowing, and was the real-life inspiration for Cowboy Curtis' hair. RIP Nick. - Pee Wee Herman | |
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Oh yeah, the chorus is bouncy & catchy. I can dig it! | |
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Singing "Thank You" live Feb 28 on Late Night with David Letterman. | |
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I love 'Shine' from top to bottom. But this new album (and the Shirley Bassey gowns) all feels like a horrible misstep. | |
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That's a shame to hear. When we saw her last year at 930 she was very strong live. So strong that we were like "Wow, they really don't do her justice on the album!" Perhaps my night was a fluke or maybe she had an off night when you saw her. Also, some performers are "spotty" (sometimes awesome/sometimes shit) live. (MaryJ)
Who knows? [Edited 3/1/12 23:03pm] | |
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Timmy you from the DMV? | |
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Interesting article she gave about her bring British holding her career back NEW YORK - March 01, 2012 (WPVI) -- Estelle said she left the United Kingdom to pursue her career in America because performing R&B music back home was too tough. "It's so (expletive) hard for British artists to be taken seriously as R&B artists," she said. "It's frustrating," continued Estelle, who now lives in the United States. "I get a lot of (people saying), 'Yo Estelle, I can't sing R&B and be out here and make money. This is crazy.' And I'm looking at them like, 'I know. That's why I'm not there doing it Estelle's sound is a mix of rap, R&B, reggae and pop. She says British R&B singers have trouble performing R&B "because No. 1, you're not American." But R&B music in Europe isn't quite the same as in America. Europe's R&B charts will feature pop acts like Jason Derulo and Flo Rida, whose songs don't appear on the U.S. R&B chart. "The kids in the (U.K.) hood still know what R&B music is. They still know what real (R&B) is," she said. Estelle released her debut, "The 18th Day," in Europe in 2004, but she made her real splash on the music scene in 2008 with the monster hit "American Boy," which won her a Grammy Award. The song featured Kanye West and is from her U.S. debut, "Shine," released on John Legend's label imprint, Home School Records. This week, the 32-year-old is releasing her new album, "All of Me." It features collaborations with Chris Brown, Trey Songz, Rick Ross, Nas, Ne-Yo and Janelle Monae. Estelle says though some people wanted her to rush out new material following the success of "American Boy," she decided to take time to write and record quality songs. "I always say there's a difference between cooked food and McDonald's," she said. "Your mom's homemade dinner - you enjoy this more than you enjoy the fast food that comes along and goes, and I strive to make homemade dinner every time I put out an album." | |
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SMH at the collaboration with Chris Brown. Maybe I'll go on itunes & buy everytrack except that one.
So far I've only heard "Thank You." It's decent, kind of like Sade, just not quite as good.
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Here are a couple of good reviews:
"Estelle - All of Me" http://www.djbooth.net/in...e-2291201/
http://www.dominionofnewy...1P83vH2Y-A
"Estelle: All of Me" http://www.pastemagazine....of-me.html
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This one is slowly growing on me. | |
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