Stone Love
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Average customer review:Product Description
'Stone Love' is the third album from US neo-soul artist Angie Stone. Following on from where 2001's 'Mahogany Soul' left off, this is an album of smooth and sultry contemporary R'n'B numbers produced by Warryn 'Smiley' Campbell (Brandy, Deborah Cox, Dru Hill) and Stone herself. The single 'I Wanna Thank Ya', which features a guest appearance from Snoop Dogg, is also included.
Track Listing
- Stoned Love (Intro)
- I Wanna Thank Ya Featuring Snoop Dogg
- My Man Featuring Floetry
- U-Haul
- Stay For A While Featuring Anthony Hamilton
- Lovers’ Ghetto
- Little Bit Of This, Little Bit Of That… (Interlude)
- You’re Gonna Get It (Duet with Diamond Stone)
- Come Home (Live With Me)
- You Don’t Love Me
- Remy Red
- That Kind Of Love
- Touch It (Interlude)
- Cinderella Ballin’
- Karma Featuring T.H.C.
- Wherever You Are (Outro)
- I Wanna Thank Ya (No Rap)
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #10057 in Music
- Released on: 2004-06-28
- Number of discs: 1
- Format: Enhanced
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
It's been five years since Angie Stone's debut and her third album, Stone Love, is still taking the neo-soul approach with dabbles in hip-hop, funk and classic soul from throughout the years. The big song is "I Wanna Thank Ya", a funky, up-tempo hip-hop break that sees Stone dueting with Snoop Dogg--the production is a fresh take on the old skool sound while Stone's melody has a breezy disco-soul vibe. "Stay For a While" with Anthony Hamilton and "You Don't Love Me" are two highlights from the selection of silky smooth numbers where the warmth in Stone's voice is enhanced by the subtle arrangements. There are some poppier moments in "My Man" and "Lover's Ghetto" where the sound is influenced by the decadence of 80s soul, best summed up as a hybrid of Luther Vandross and Chaka Khan.
Stone Love is another great album for both soul lovers and people who like their pop with a bit of soul in it. There is very little filler and above all, with Angie Stone's experiments in all things urban, it never gets repetitive or boring. --Georgina Collins
Customer Reviews
Up beat and Fresh
This album is more upbeat than Mahogany soul- probably because she's got herself a new man!
Its more loving and the tracks are good. I have so many favourites but i still don't think any of them matches the song with Calvin richardson.
You won't be disappointed with this album-buy it!
Dance Mix
This album was off the hook but what I wanted to know is there a house dance remix of any of her new songs that I can purchase somewhere.
stonee lovee
oh my god, this album is seriously amazing, from start to finish you get the most delicious songs. I think this is angie stone's best work yet, and has a very settled mellow kinda feel to it. I usually really hate on albums which have intros/outros/interludes, but even these work really well, and i even find myself singin along to the whole 'to the love of my life.. from your wife' bit.. My fav song on the album is probably cinderella ballin which is one of the most relaxed songs on the album, although seriously i can't fault a single song. If you like, soul, neosoul, slow jamz and rnb this is a must have!





