From the Bottom to the Top explained

From the Bottom to the Top
Type:Album
Artist:Sammie
Cover:From the Bottom to the Top.jpg
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Released:March 14, 2000
Genre:R&B
Length:53:47
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Next Title:Sammie
Next Year:2006

From the Bottom to the Top is the debut studio album by American singer Sammie. It was released by Capitol Records on March 14, 2000, in the United States. Primarily produced by Dallas Austin, with additional production from Colin Wolfe, Ricco Lumpkins, and Tricky Stewart, it It peaked at number twenty-seven on the US Billboard 200 and number twenty on the US Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, selling over 744,000 copies to date.[1] It spawned the singles "I Like It" and "Crazy Things I Do".

Critical reception

AllMusic senior editor Stephen Thomas Erlewine found that, "at times, [Sammie's] voice does sound a little thin, but for the most part, it's surprisingly soulful and convincing – not as stunning and assured as the young Michael Jackson, but certainly a lot better than most child singers. If he's not yet skillful enough to disguise the sometimes uneven material, that's still forgivable, because the tracks that do work, work really well [...] The end result is the same: From the Bottom to the Top is entertaining, but not always engaging. Still, we have to remember that this is a debut album from a child singer. Judged on that basis, it's charming and, at times, impressive. Sammie does well this time out, and he'll probably do better next time around."

Personnel

Credits for From the Bottom to the Top adapted from Allmusic.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sammie Inks With Austin's Rowdy Records. Billboard. 2005-02-27.
  2. Web site: From the Bottom to the Top – Sammie> Credits . . . January 29, 2020.