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Music CD: Trav'lin' Light Artist: Queen Latifah
List Price: $13.98
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Manufacturer: Verve
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Tracks:
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1. Poetry Man 2. Georgia Rose 3. Quiet Nights Of Quiet Stars 4. Don't Cry Baby 5. I Love Being Here With You 6. I'm Gonna Live Till I Die 7. Trav'lin' Light 8. I Want A Little Sugar In My Bowl 9. I'm Not In Love 10. What Love Has Joined Together 11. How Long (Betcha Got A Chick On The Side) 12. Gone Away 13. I Know Where I've Bee
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Binding: Audio CD EAN: 0602517365049 Label: Verve Manufacturer: Verve Number Of Discs: 1 Publisher: Verve Release Date: 2007-09-25 Studio: Verve
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: pretty good Comment: Some of the songs I like and some I didn't like at all, I gave it to a friend. I don't like having to skip songs on a CD. But my friend likes all of them. Queen L's voice is spectacular, I love the jazzy, and blues type songs she does. I just was not fond of all the songs on this CD.
Customer Rating:      Summary: The Queen Is Back !!!!!!! Comment: Excellent 2nd f/u to her Dana Jones CD. Especially the tracks, (Poetry Man & I'm Not In Love).
Customer Rating:      Summary: Bravo ! Comment: Bravo ! ............ her voice is as smooth as a glass of vintage red ! I'm hooked !
Customer Rating:      Summary: OUT STANDING Comment: I DO THINK THAT QUEEN OUT DID HERSELF WITH THIS ONE.
WHAT EVER SHE DO IS GOING TO BE GREAT, I HOPE THE NEXT,
ONE THAT SHE DO CAN TOP THIS ONE. LOVE YOU QUEEN
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great CD Comment: I loved this CD , Queen Latifah has another Blues Cd out and I'm gonna get that one Too!!!
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Editorial Reviews:
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With Trav'lin' Light, singer/actress/rapper/Cover Girl Queen Latifah (née Dana Owens) continues her chameleonic pan-stardom. The latest musical chapter in Latifah's success-studded career began with 2004's The Dana Owens Album, on which she emerged as a nuanced crooner of jazz and R&B standards. She continues this mode on her Verve records debut, adding ample individuality to such well-loved classics as Johnny Mercer's title track, Nina Simone's "I Want a Little Sugar in My Bowl," and Antonio Carlos Jobim's "Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars" (with legendary harmonica pioneer Toots Thielemans). Steve Wonder's own harmonica playing lends nostalgic ornament to an otherwise rather forced "Georgia Rose," and much of the album languishes in similarly downbeat fare, though Latifah's voice is never wholly unbecoming of her song choices. Toward the album's end comes a welcome swerve for the energetic. Inspiring takes on the Pointer Sisters' "How Long" and Curtis Mayfield's "Gone Away" lead into the soaring choruses of "I Know Where I've Been." Taken together, these three songs superbly straddle the spectrum from the former rapper to the still-newly minted singer with a long lease on success and a peerless sense of how to grow older gracefully. --Jason Kirk
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