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The Cookbook

The Cookbook
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  • List Price: $9.86
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  • Seller:New York NY Movies Music
  • Sales Rank:24,789
  • Languages:English (Unknown), German (Unknown), English (Original Language)
  • Media:Audio CD
  • Discs:1
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
  • Dimensions (in):0 x 0 x 0
  • Release Date:July 5, 2005
  • MPN:4 3 00083779
  • UPC:075678377921
  • EAN:0075678377921
  • ASIN:B0009F2BOO
Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • ELLIOTT MISSY THE COOKBOOK

Tracks
  • Joy (Featuring Mike Jones)
  • Party Time
  • Irresistable (Featuring Slick Rick)
  • Lose Control (Featuring Ciara & Fat Man Scoop)
  • My Struggles (Featuring Mary J. Blige & Grand Puba)
  • Meltdown
  • On & On
  • We Run This
  • Remember When
  • 4 My Man (Featuring Fantasia)
  • Can't Stop
  • Teary Eyed
  • Mommy
  • Click Clack
  • Time and Time Again
  • Bad Man (Featuring Vybez Cartel & M.I.A.)


Editorial Reviews:
Album Description
Missy's back with her 6th album The Cookbook. The first single, "Lose Control" features R&B princess Ciara and hip-hop motivator Fat Man Scoop. Album also features additional production by long time friend and collaborator Timbaland and The Neptunes. Special guests include Tweet, Fantasia, Slick Rick, Mike Jones, Mary J Blige, Grand Puba and Lil Kim.
Amazon.com
With The Cookbook, the innovative Missy Elliott proves to the masses she is a musical mad scientist whose artistic abilities are unparalleled and without peer. Elliott is a quadruple threat: rapper, singer, songwriter and producer; add that to her woman-empowered lyrics and Missy's ability to be a musical and mental role model is inarguable. As a producer, Missy Elliott knows how to build a great project by incorporating the best talent available, an easy task since so many want to work with her. Not surprisingly, The Cookbook is filled with a world-class guest list. That very large list includes American Idol winner Fantasia , cRunk&B queen Ciara , old-school rapper Slick Rick , dancehall sensation M.I.A. (on the drumline-heavy "Bad Man") and the current queen of soul, Mary J. Blige . In a reversal of roles, "My Struggles" finds Missy singing "Ya'll don't really know my life, y'all don't really know my struggles" while Mary J. raps over a sample of herself from "What's The 411." One unexpected surprise is Missy sings out more than on previous releases. The bare-bones "Remember When" is a definite standout, a 70's-inspired slow jam highlighted by her honest lyrics, sweet falsetto and jazz-affected tones. The beautiful melancholy of "Teary Eyed" is another standout, an amen-inducing testament to a relationship gone wrong and the beginning of the healing process. To hear Missy sing with full rawness and no bravado is a further testament to her talents and will likely bring an even larger audience into her fold. -- Denise Sheppard

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