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| Artist: Sunshine Anderson Label: Atlantic / Wea Category: Music
Buy New: $17.98
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Rating: 62 reviews Sales Rank: 134392
Format: Soundtrack Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 93011 UPC: 075679301123 EAN: 0075679301123 ASIN: B00005B513
Release Date: April 17, 2001 Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Tracks:
| • | A Little Sunshine (Intro) | | • | Better Off | | • | He Said, She Said | | • | Heard It All Before | | • | Vulnerability (Skit) | | • | Letting Down My Guard | | • | Where Have You Been | | • | Saved The Day | | • | Lunch Or Dinner | | • | Last Night | | • | Your Woman (Interlude) | | • | Your Woman | | • | Airport (Skit) | | • | Being Away | | • | Crazy Love | | • | You Do You | | • | Spoken Word (Skit) | | • | A Little Sunshine |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Anchored by a greasy wah-wah guitar and pushed along by a no-nonsense, finger-wagging attitude, "Heard It All Before" is the sort of scorned-woman anthem that even dawgs can dig. Credit Macy Gray protege Sunshine Anderson, who on her debut injects R&B with gritty sass and breathes some old soul life into the game. With a slurred, slightly off-key voice that recalls Mary J Blige, Anderson unleashes little soap operas in which good women are in search of good men, and how those men ultimately fail them. In true soul-mama style, Anderson is at her fiercest when she is at her most rejected, and that determination elevates even some of the iffier material here into triumph. --Amy Linden
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| Customer Reviews: Read 57 more reviews...
Great Cd July 13, 2008 This is one of my personal best CD's, I love the entire Cd track after track, I really enjoy playing this cd and is a MUST have for all music lovers.
Slept On Lovely August 26, 2006 Sunshine Anderson was definitely slept on her album. She had great songs with meaningful lyrics, good production, but she lacked promotion. I think if she was marketed better she would've pushed more units. Standout tracks are " Where Have You Been", "Crazy Love", "Lunch or Dinner", and "Your Woman". Sunshine has lots of soul, which is lacking in the industry right now all she needs is good people behind her and her career will certainly take off. Please don't count Sunshine out.
I MISS YOU. October 8, 2004 3 out of 6 found this review helpful
YOUR ALBUM IS GREAT I LOVE IT. FROM START TILL FINISH THERE ARE NO DISAPPOINTING ALBUM FILLERS. YOU BRING ME JOY, WITH THIS ALBUM AND I CANT WAIT UNTIL THE SECOND ALBUM IS RELEASED. IM STILL PLAYIN THE HELL OUTTA THIS ALBUM.
GREAT ALBUM!!! October 8, 2004 2 out of 5 found this review helpful
THE ALBUM IS GREAT,I LOVE SUNSHINE. THE SONGS ARE GREAT, SHE'S TALENTED WITHIN A FEW YEARS, SHE'LL BE A BIG STAR.THE ALBUM PEAKED @ # 5 AND IT WENT GOLD,IM HAPPY FOR HER, GO COP THE ALBUM IT DOESN'T DISAPPOINT.
Hip-Hop-Soul June 13, 2004 5 out of 7 found this review helpful
I read all the reviews, and nobody mentioned that is has a Hip-Hop Soul vibe to it. What people fail realize on this review messageboard is that the music industry is seriously lacking Hip-Hop-Soul and Hip-Hop as a whole. See Mike City (the producer of this Sunshine album) is getting slept on lovely =( Here's the list of Hip Hop Soul albums of lately that I'm feeling: 1/2. Carl Thomas - "Emotional" (2000) 1. Amerie - "All I Have" (2002) 2. Sunshine Anderson - "Your Woman" (2000/2001) 3. Donell Jones - "My Heart" (1996) 4. Usher - self-titled debut (1994) and 8701 (2001); the Confessions CD should go take a nap. 5. Yvette Michele - "My Dream" (1997) 6. Soul For Real - "For Life" (1996) and "Candy Rain" (1994/1995) 7. Mary J. Blige - "Whats The 411" (1992), "My Life" (1994), "Mary" (1999) [good comeback CD for her] 8. Faith Evans - "Faithfully" (2001) [good comeback CD for her career], "Faith" (1995) and NOT kEEP THE FAITH..THAT WAS HER WORSE CD (even though she had a couple of joints on it) 9. Davina - "Best of Both Worlds" (1998) 10. Leschea - "Rhythm & Beats" (1997) 11. the first Jill Scott CD (1999) 12. Angie Stone's 2001 "Mahogany Soul" CD 13. Frankie - "My Heart Belongs To You" (1997) [before Musiq Soulchild, there was Frankie...he told the Al B Sure vibe to the neosoul/hip-hop soul level - reminds you of a younger version of Musiq] 14. J. Lo - "That Was Me..Then" (2002) [everybody hates J Lo but this is her best CD and it was a Hip Hop Soul CD cuz she worked with mad NY producers] - I don't judge people's music and their personal life the same way so go figure. 15. Veronica Vasquez - "V..As In Veronica" (1995) and "Rise" (1997) [she got slept on crazily!!! Sounds like J Lo with vocal training -- she should be eating on that Boricua diva soul plate, not J Lo even though J Lo's last CD was bangin] 16. J. Quest - "The Quest Is On" (1995) [I'm trying to figure out if Frankie J. and J. Quest are the same artists with different names...because they are both Latino and sound the same when singing].Peace \/
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