Little Lost Girls Blues Explained
Little Girl Lost Blues |
Type: | studio |
Artist: | N'Dambi |
Cover: | Little Lost Girls Blues.jpg |
Released: | 1999 |
Recorded: | 1996–1998 |
Genre: | Neo soul |
Label: | Cheeky I Productions |
Producer: | Madukwu Chinwah[1] |
Little Lost Girls Blues is the debut album by the American neo soul singer N'Dambi, released in 1999.[2] [3] N'Dambi sold 50,000 copies of the album through her own label, Cheeky I Productions.[4]
Critical reception
Exclaim! thought that "while laced with the loping bass lines and so-called 'neo-soul' overtones one might expect, it’s the overall durability and consistency that encourages repeat spins."[1] Vibe wrote that the singer "maintains a somber tempo and alto pitch throughout the majority of the album, but she breaks out the funk on 'Lonely Woman'."[5]
Track listing
- "Picture This" - 2:37
- "Deep" - 4:14
- "Rain" - 3:52
- "What's Wrong With You" - 4:22
- "The Meeting" - 5:58
- "See Ya In My Dreams" - 5:16
- "Lonely Woman" - 5:50
- "Soul From The Abyss" - 4:57
- "The Sunshine" - 3:48
- "Can This Be Love" - 5:52
- "I Think For Sure" - 5:25
- "Broke My Heart" - 4:22
- "Crazy World" - 4:42
- "Lonely Woman (Interlude)" - 7:37
Notes and References
- Web site: N'Dambi Little Lost Girl Blues | Exclaim!. exclaim.ca.
- Web site: N'Dambi | Biography & History. AllMusic.
- Web site: N'Dambi Says She's Timeless, Not Retro. https://web.archive.org/web/20210818235313/http://www.mtv.com/news/1122647/ndambi-says-shes-timeless-not-retro/. dead. August 18, 2021. MTV News.
- Web site: On Top Underground . The Washington Post . 19 August 2021.
- Eustache . Joanne . Revolutions . Vibe . Feb 2000 . 8 . 1 . 169.