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Much Love

Much Love
Shola Ama

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Track Listing

  1. You're The One I Love
  2. Much Love
  3. You Might Need Somebody
  4. Who's Loving My Baby
  5. Celebrate
  6. I Love Your Ways
  7. We Got A Vibe
  8. Summer Love
  9. I Don't Know Interlude
  10. I Can Show You
  11. All Mine
  12. One Love

Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #60302 in Music
  • Released on: 1997-09-01
  • Number of discs: 1

Customer Reviews

Something Missing3
The four singles which were released from this album is what made me buy it but when I listened to the rest of the album, I felt they were extremely bland and lacking in something.

Shola's vocals on the tracks are brilliant but I would recommend you just buy the singles and not the album!

A timeless masterpiece5
This is the first of Shola Ama's treasures, released in 1997. However, it's age is unrecognisable - it sounds like it could have been released only yesterday. Because - as with every release from Shola - the writing, production and performances are 100% perfect. This is an album that should have a place on every music lover's shelf.

An assured debut by British R'n'B hopeful4
Shola seemed to appear out of nowhere in '97 when she was thrust into the limelight with her debut single, a cover of Randy Crawford's smash 'You Might Need Somebody'. Her confident vocal performance wowed audiences and the single reached the upper realms of the UK chart and paved the way for this hit album.

A lot of hope was pinned on Shola to revitalise the flagging state of UK R'n'B at that time and in my opinion this album just about meets expectations. The smooth party jams You're The One I Love, We Got A Vibe and Summer Love are just as good as anything you'll find on the other side of the atlantic and I Can Show You and All Mine are simply classy. Only on the insipid ballad Who's Loving My Baby and lackluster Celebrate does this album border into the mundane.

On the whole this is a very classy sounding album with none of the current production tricks that you'll find on the latest TLC or Destiny's Child CD, just great singing put to quality material.