Queen Latifah 
Queen Latifah  "The Dana Owens Album"

Rap女皇 Queen Latifah將推出她個人第一張純演唱專輯!唱的還是Jazz!不過我覺得封面怎麼有張菲的感覺!哈哈!文章最底有幾個試聽的連結,check them out!

Queen Latifah's latest album, out September 28th, is an excursion into classic covers (and the cover above isn't so bad either).

Having conquered hip-hop, television, and film, the Queen is now taking on herself, so to speak, with The Dana Owens Album (produced by Arif Mardin and Ron Fair), wherein she recorded twelve of her favorite soul, blues and pop songs ranging from the ཐs to the ྂs.

The Queen was inspired to cut loose on 20th century standards by the success of her Oscar-nominated performance as Mama Morton in Chicago, where she proved herself a singer to be reckoned with, delivering the goods on "When You're Good to Mama" and other songs.

Among the tunes on the album are gems from the Al Green (who joins in for a duet on his "Simply Beautiful"), Peggy Lee, Cannonball Adderly, Dr. Buzzard's Original Savannah Band, José Feliciano and Barbara Lewis repertoires.

Exclusively to we groover-devils here at Blogcritics are a number of full-length, sneak preview numbers from the album. First, check out an extended video preview of recording studio snippets and Dana Owens herself discussing thoughts on the record here.

Next, bask in Mardin's full swinging orchestration and Latifah's impressive take on Dinah Washington's bluesy "Baby Get Lost". Her singing is unmannered, fully present and totally convincing. Would the music be of interest if you didn't know who the singer was? The answer is a resounding yes. In addition to proving she has the chops, her taste is also impeccable: nothing showy or ostentatious, her phrasing subtle and assured.

Bill Withers' “The Same Love that Made Me Laugh”is equally impresive, a smooth soul workout with swirling strings and classic's wah-wah guitar bolstering the Queen's emotional but always in-control vocal.

She delivers a smoking slow-burn, Nina Simone-inspired take on Screamin' Jay Hawkins's "I Put a Spell On You", with profound piano backing from no less than Herbie Hancock.

The final available track is a captivating, lightly-Latin rendition of the Mamas and the Papas' tale of wistful geographic displacement, "California Dreamin", a surprising and audacious arrangement that works like a languid dream.

I can't wait to hear the rest of this thing - I am sitting here, frankly, stunned. Is there anything Dana Owens can't do?

Listen to the songs here: (You need to have Windows Media Player)

Preview Video
Baby Get Lost 
The Same Love That Made Me Laugh
I Put A Spell On You
California Dreaming

The Full Tracklisting:

1. Baby Get Lost 
2. California Dreaming 
3. Hello Stranger 
4. Mercy Mercy Mercy 
5. Simply Beautiful 
6. I Put A Speall On You 
7. Close Your Eyes 
8. Moody's Mood For Love 
9. Hard Times 
10. If I had You 
11. Same Love That Made Me Laugh 
12. Lush Life

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