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Whoa, Nelly!

Whoa, Nelly!
  • List Price: $21.99
  • Buy New: $2.78
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  • Seller:DiskGiant in US
  • Sales Rank:537,250
  • Format:Enhanced, Import
  • Language:English (Unknown)
  • Media:Audio CD
  • Discs:1
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
  • Dimensions (in):5.6 x 5 x 0.5
  • Release Date:May 14, 2001
  • MPN:450 329-2
  • UPC:600445032927
  • EAN:0600445032927
  • ASIN:B00005IBZG
Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks
  • Hey, Man!
  • ....On The Radio (Remember The Days)
  • Baby Girl
  • Legend
  • I'm Like A Bird
  • Turn Off The Light
  • Trynna Finda Way
  • Party
  • Well, Well
  • My Love Grows Deeper Part 1
  • I Will Make U Cry
  • Scared Of You
  • Onde Estas
  • I Feel You
  • My Love Grows Deeper (Single Version)


Editorial Reviews:
Synopsis
Asian exclusive reissue of her 2000 debut album includes one bonus track on the first CD, 'Onde Estas' plus 8 bonus tracks on the audio/video CD. The VCD (viewable on most DVD players) tracks are her videos to, 'On The Radio (Remember The Days)', 'Turn Off The Light', 'Hey, Man!' & 'I'm Like A Bird'. The bonus audio tracks are, 'I'm Like A Bird' (Acoustic), 'I'm Like A Bird' (Nelly Vs. Asha Bhosle Remix), 'Turn Off The Light' (Yogie's Sunshine Reggae Mix) & 'Shit On The Radio (Remember The Days) (Dan The Automator Remix)'. Packaged in a slipcase with an exclusive cover.
Amazon.com
Blame it on the bossa nova, but this chick has got soul. By filtering her Portuguese roots through the trip-hop she was weaned on, Nelly Furtado creates a hypnotic form of R&B/alternapop that at times sounds like Fiona Apple, Macy Gray, and Gwen Stefani all rolled into a Portishead song. Cutting her teeth at four Lilith Fair dates before even having a record contract, Furtado seems accelerated far beyond her 21 years. Listen, and you can hear the Portuguese fado tradition, Brazilian beats, flashy urban rhymes--enough snap, crackle, and pop to fill your breakfast bowl. Put your ear closer to the speaker, though, and you can sense that this is the sound of a multicultural young woman finding her own identity through all the pop she's been fed. If you're someone who likes to sing along to soaring vocals or who likes to get hip to a new star before she goes supernova, this is an album to own. --Heidi Sherman

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