Walk With Me
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Something About You
- Do Me Right
- Window Shopping
- Know My Name
- No More
- Ain't A Love
- La La Love
- Go
- Get Up Get Out
- Beware Of The Dog
- Got It So Good
- Hustle
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #47662 in Music
- Released on: 2006-09-25
- Number of discs: 1
- Dimensions: .21 pounds
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
Three albums in, and Jamelia – the Birmingham schoolgirl who signed to Parlophone Records at the age of 15 – is already showing a pretty impressive longevity in the notoriously fickle UK pop marketplace. But whereas her first two albums, Grace and Superstar, seeked to paint Jamelia as a UK ghetto diva of the Beyoncé/Destiny's Child school, Walk With Me feels like a conscious step outside r'n'b's comparatively narrow genre constraints.
CD Description
The queen of UK RnB follows 2004's top 5 smash 'Thank You' with this third studio album, which sees her bringing a harder edge to her sound. The album is fuelled by a series of frenetic, dancefloor-ready belters including a co-write with hip hop legend Afrika Bambaataa, but Jamelia does not neglecther soulful R&B roots. The result is a varied, fully realized album which many are calling her finest work to date. Includes the single 'Something About You'.
Customer Reviews
Best Album of the Year - no exaggeration!
Words can't describe just how good this album is so I'm not even gonna try, all I will say is that this album contains huge future hits like "Beware of the Dog" ( Believe the hype, this song is every bit as good as the critics say) and "No More", which uses a genius sample from The Strangler's 1982 hit, "Golden Brown".
move over b'yonce
Jamelia moves into the premier league with this outing - a sharp sassy snappy record that is pretty uniformly good and has a couple of crackers . Her use of samples are inspired - No More cleverly uses Golden Brown and the brilliant 'Window Shopping' samples 'are you being served?' A couple of fair tracks but overall a pretty damn good CD (in my humble opinion)
Her Best Work Yet
I have been a fan of Jamelia since she released her debut "Drama" all those years ago. I knew she would move on to great things.
Now with "Thank You" she tried something a little different, and although the singles were a big hit the album just didn't feel right.
Now with this album, she really has found the perfect sound. An eclectic mix of genres blended together to create floor fillers (Do Me Right), and pure anthems (Beware Of The Dog) that anyone can enjoy.
Now she has left her record label, lets hope she moves onto something even greater.


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