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| | The Sweetest Days | | | Music Artist : | | Vanessa Williams | | Music Style : | | Contemporary Blues | | Record Label : | | Umvd Special Markets | | Release Date : | | 1994-12-06 | | Store Price : | | $11.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $11.98 | | Usually ships in 24 hours | | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Intro-Lude 2. Way That You Love 3. Betcha Never 4. Sweetest Days 5. Higher Ground 6. You Don't Have to Say You're Sorry 7. Ellamental 8. Sister Moon 9. You Can't Run 10. Moonlight over Paris 11. Constantly 12. Long Way Home
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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Justmentx Submitted on: 2009-09-12 |
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AWESOME CD! Always loved Vanessa Williams!Very sultry music, if you like that style!
Great album!!! |
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Vanessa Williams The sweetest Days Submitted on: 2008-12-16 |
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| CD arrived in perfect condition, plays wonderfully. I listen to this CD at least every day. It is one of the greatest albums ever produced. Kitty |
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What a shame! Submitted on: 2008-12-05 |
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| The Sweetest Days by Vanessa Williams is a lovely cd from this beautiful and talented woman but there are some flaws along the way. The Sweetest Days is a gorgeous song and so is Long Way Home but the rest of the album is very boring and forgettable. Vanessa's vocals are spot on but even with that improvement these songs have no life in them, not an album I have in my collection anymore. |
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Soulfully, Vanessa Submitted on: 2008-01-21 |
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I definitely know that a there has been to much to think about with younger divas. It seems more like the looks from the outside, rather than the voice within really do matter. While younger acts like Beyonce' and the oversaturated and erratic Britney Spears seem to rule the rule. But for older icons, they'd have to find other ways to let those voice known. That has been the case the past few years for Vanessa Williams. Her appearance on Ugly Betty, has re-introduced her sassy and down to Earth style as being a great actress, delivered flawlessly as the humorous villainess boss. But, there are those who really do miss hearing Vanessa's elegant voice. Now, they get the chance with one of her most soulful albums to download from Amazon.
Vanessa Williams 1994 album The Sweetest Days, came on the heels of her sensual duet Love Is with Brian McKnight from 1993. The Sweetest Days showed Vanessa's sensual side from beginning to end ata lighter pace, rather than the dance beats that were shown from The Comfort Zone and The Right Stuff. The songs are very elegant with each track you listen to right from the start. There are a lot of great songs here including the beautiful title track The Sweetest Days, as well as songs ranging from Jazz and R&B as you find with songs like Sister Moon which was written by Sting and her Ellamental, a delightful Hip Hop mixed tune paying respect to Ella Fitzgerald. There are a lot of other great songs here, including the seductive The Way That You Love, and Betcha Never which Babyface conjured especially for her voice. Every track feels like it is a special treat on this album.
I still love listening to The Sweetest Days today. It is definitely the best album I've ever heard to Vanessa Williams. It is just too bad Vanessa hasn't made an album that tops the sensual voice she still has today. If you're new to Vanessa's music, I absolutely recommend you download this album and hear the sweetness of these days that still go on and on.
Songs: A-
Price: A-
Mastering: A
Overall: A- |
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Betcha Never thought this album would be this good!!!!!! Submitted on: 2006-03-19 |
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| Successfully branching into jazz, Vanessa finds her self in fine form. Shes at her best with the cool and sassy "Betcha Never" written by Baby face. The title song "The sweetest days" is really a sweet song, and the hip grammy nominated "The way that you love" is a heart throb. This is actually the first Vanessa Williams album that I bought and I instantly became a fan. Keep up the good work. |
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