Love Angel Music Baby
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Average customer review:Product Description
Love Angel Music Baby is Gwen Stefani's debut away from her band, No Doubt. The album includes collaborations with the legendary Dr Dre, The Neptunes, Andre 3000 from Outkast, Dallas Austin & New Order. Includes the single "What You Waiting For?".
Track Listing
- What You Waiting For?
- Rich Girl - Gwen Stefani, Eve
- Hollaback Girl
- Cool
- Bubble Pop Electric - Gwen Stefani, Johnny Vulture
- Luxurious
- Harajuku Girls
- Crash
- The Real Thing
- Serious
- Danger Zone
- Long Way To Go - Gwen Stefani, Andre 3000
- The Real Thing
- What You Waiting For?
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #989 in Music
- Released on: 2004-11-22
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 56 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
So long, tatty Warped Tour T-shirt, goodbye day-glo pedal pushers: Love Angel Music Baby, the debut solo album from No Doubt's Gwen Stefani, finds this former ska-punk tomboy embracing `80s electro-pop, digital R&B, and the glamorous lifestyle of the international jetsetter. Laden with special guests (Andre 3000, Dr Dre, New Order), name-dropping the likes of Vivienne Westwood and John Galliano, and packed with guilt-free references to conspicuous consumption, tracks like "Luxurious"--a cut of velvety G-Funk that sees Gwen cooing "Champagne kisses/ Hold me in your lap of luxury"--may well be an instant turn-off to fans more familiar with Gwen's punk-rock roots. Luckily, there's some fine pop crossover moments here that should pretty much appeal across the board: "Hollaback Girl" finds Gwen riding a Neptunes beat that's as minimal as anything in their oeuvre, spare boom-crash percussion and wisps of acoustic guitar undercut by floor-shaking bass whoomp, while "Rich Girl" featuring Eve, repaying the favour for 2002's "Let Me Blow Your Mind", raids Fiddler On The Roof and comes out with a great pop hook. As an album, it's not totally devoid of filler, but Love Angel Music Baby will break Gwen to a whole new fanbase, and deservedly so.--Louis Pattison
Customer Reviews
few songs are good
I was really dissapointed with this album. I loved the first three songs (which is why i bought it) but the rest were just really annoying sort of nu rave badly written 80s pop
More Original Than TSE
LAMB Is a perfect example of pure pop.
1. What You Waiting For. 10/10
2. Rich Girl. 10/10
3. Hollaback Girl. 10/10
4. Cool. 10/10
5. Bubble Pop Electric. 10/10
6. Luxurious. 10/10
7. Harajuku Girls. 10/10
8. Crash. 5/10
9. The Real Thing. 10/10
10. Serious. 10/10
11. Danger Zone. 10/10
12. Long Way To Go. 10/10
13. The Real Thing (Remix). 8/10
14. What You Waiting For 4/10
Overall, I love this album and as I said at the beginning "It's More Original Than "The Sweet Escape"". 10/10
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i love the fist few songs, but it just does my head in after a while, its like she is trying to fill space in the album.





