Judgement Day [CD + DVD]
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Average customer review:Track Listing
Disc 1:
- Judgement Day
- Father
- Put Your Gun Away
- Back Then
- Fall In Love Again
- Not Today
- You Don't Have To Cry
- Unbreakable
- Pain
- Shavaar
- Self Destruct
- Gotta Let It Go
- She Don't Live Here Anymore
- Mr. Prime Minister
- Redemption Song
Disc 2:
- Judgement Day (Video)
- Father (Video)
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #89955 in Music
- Released on: 2005-10-03
- Number of discs: 2
- Formats: Enhanced, Limited Edition
Editorial Reviews
CD Description
Second studio album from British R&B artist Niomi McLean-Daley (aka Ms Dynamite). This is the follow-up to her debut 'ALittle Deeper' which won her two Brit Awards and the Mercury Music Prize in 2002. Blending elements of hip-hop, R&B andpop, the MC and singer produces a cross-genre sound, which will undoubtedly appeal to a wide global audience. The single 'Judgement Day' is included.
Customer Reviews
REFRESHING
Well, the ALBUM was a present from a highly reputable DJ and what a pleasant suprise, spritually uplifting, lyrical content superb, QUALITY to say the least. Varied and very easy on the ears, something for everyone, track 5 (FANTASTIC), track 13 (AWESOME)two of my favourites the album runs between R & B and Reggae. Well done Naomi, you've done it again definitely one for the Xmas stocking! What a deliverance, better and more substancial than the first album, give this ALBUM a chance to take you to another world, Black British Quality..Judgement Day is on a loop in my CD PLAYER VERY SATISFYING and definitely for the world to hear.
Ms Dynamite's Loses Sight
A Little Deeper(2002) was perhaps one of the best so-called "urban" albums to be released in recent history. I awaited Judgement Day with much excitement. The first single from this album the same title as the album(Judgement Day), for me, was a bad start, but i chose to overlook this and wait for the album to drop before choosing to cast Ms Dynamite away.
My Disappointment was confounded upon listening to the whole album. It seems Ms Dynamite, in my humble opinion, has lost track on what made her first album so good was her ability to speak/sing/rap about something she cares about and was real, over soulful beats on tracks such as "It Takes More" or "Put Him Out" and combine these with feel good tunes such as "Dy-Na-Mi-Tee" possibly the one of the best tracks of 2002. She concentrates too much on making her point and as a result loses the sound, which made her first album so critically acclaimed.
Only two songs on the album just about fall into the "Uplifting" Category, so don't listen to this album before a night out, cos it would surely only leave you in bed crying, probably wishing you'd spent your money elsewhere, like on Leela James' or Keisha Cole's new albums.
I do realise, however, that i have been downbeat on the whole album. But at least it shows Ms Dynamite has kept her feet on the ground and is not trying to do the usual british urban act thing, and imitate the Americans.
Overall, If you like Ms Dynamite and the "Judgement Day" single then you can expect plenty more of the same from the rest of the album. Otherwise, if you're just a normal music fan, look away, you're money could be much better spent elsewhere
Ms Dynamite, new album
A slightly slower album, i find the album has less of a hip hop influence and slighly more a slower RnB style.
Other songs on album different stlye to that of chart released single, although overall a ok album.

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