All Artists: Angie Stone Title: Stone Hits: Very Best of Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Release Date: 10/25/2005 Album Type: Import Genres: R&B, Rock Styles: Contemporary R&B, Soul Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 828767371924 |
Angie Stone Stone Hits: Very Best of Genres: R&B, Rock
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CD ReviewsSTONE HITS!! Dan Cornejo | New Jersey, USA | 03/21/2006 (5 out of 5 stars) "I never really heard of Angie Stone before, but the other day I was watching VH1 soul, and saw I Wanna Thank Ya video and I loved it. Then I decided to buy her greatest hits album and now I love it! I am now a huge fan of Angie Stone and I plan to buy all her previous album. My Favorites Are: Wish I Didn't Miss You Brotha No More Rain (In This Cloud) I Wasn't Kidding I Wanna Thank Ya Everyday U-Haul People should stop giving her bad reviews just because it's Copy-Protected. I had no problem getting it on my iPod." Great Value Patricia A. Ellis | 10/27/2009 (5 out of 5 stars) "I am very happy with this purchase because I consider it a great "bang for my bucks"!" Grown folks music rmcrae | Houston, Texas | 06/17/2010 (5 out of 5 stars) "Angie Stone is sorely underrated imo. She was one of many neo soul stars to pop up in the mid to late 90s. Lazy ears would most likely relegate her as an Erykah Badu or Jill Scott knock-off, but that would be disrespectful to all 3 artists. Each have their own individual style to bring to the table. It's obvious Angie's voice was seasoned by the church with it's Gladys Knight styled, honey to the ears tone. Most of her songs involve matters of the heart, but in an experienced and mature fashion. She's a grown woman so you won't find any cliched "love to love my baby" nonsense here.
The midnight smoldering Wish I Didn't Miss You, infectious Everyday, and "hand planted firmly on hip" sass of Bone 2 Pic (Wit U) deal with the downs of heartache. No More Rain (In This Cloud) delicately expresses the pain of having to let go of a sour relationship when the other person wants out. "So you want to live and to you I shall give/All the space that you requested/Hope you don't live to regret it/So you say you're in your prime/Baby, don't waste your time/Remember my love, it's only a thin line/(It's never too late)." The duets with Anthony Hamilton and Joe on Stay For a While and More Than a Woman show great chemistry. I'll spare you more detail on the other songs, but my personal highlight is Little Boy. Over a sleepy jazz production, Angie persuades a heartbreaker to let go of his fear of commitment and "taste what you've been missing" by learning to love. I told you it was for the grown and sexy. After a taste of Angie's best hits, be sure to check out the real thing on her albums." |