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N'dambi : A Weird Kinda Wonderful
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An adventurous album with a soulful vocal instrument, rock-chick attitude, pop songcraft, a playful bravado and insightful lyrics that offer human revelations, while the melodies and tight arrangements recall not only vintage soul, but some of the first f
Genre: Urban/R&B: Neo-Soul
Release Date: 2005
A Weird Kinda Wonderful Record Label: N'dambi
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Young Lady 3:10 $0.99
Can't Change Me 5:11 $0.99
Hey U 3:28 $0.99
Insecurity 5:05 $0.99
Get On Up 3:59 $0.99
Stay 7:05 $0.99
Young Lady (The Part-time Heroes Remix) 4:50 $0.99
Can't Change Me (The Part-time Heroes Remix) 4:30 $0.99
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Album Notes

NOTE: Soft sleeve album cover.
About the music....
It takes nerve to break through to another level of artistry, to strip down your defenses to reveal the personal and honest, to let go of the pretense and shake off preconceived notions. And damn -- has N'dambi got nerve! On this collection of straight-no-chaser aural snapshots, the acclaimed singer-songwriter with the soul-soaked voice peels off the layers to share who she truly is. By liberating herself, she reveals who each of us can be: A Weird Kinda Wonderful, as the title of her new CD proclaims.

"We are all creatures unlike any other, individual," explains the artist of the title. "We have our own experiences, our own idiosyncrasies, and all these things that shape us and make us one of a kind. So in a way it's like describing those little things about me that stand out and make me exactly who I am."

However weird the Dallas native may feel, the wonderful still shines through on this adventurous new album. She does it with her soulful vocal instrument, rock-chick attitude, pop songcraft, and playful bravado. Her insightful lyrics offer human revelations, while the melodies and tight arrangements recall not only vintage soul, but some of the first forays into the black rock realm, when electric mamas like Joyce Kennedy of Mother's Finest and Sandra St. Victor of the Family Stand first staked out their territory. Lyrically and melodically N'dambi lays claim to her own stylistic turf, all in the name of female empowerment.

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REVIEWS

Wow
author: Roy Regeling
I to saw her at North Sea Jazz Festival. And Finally got my hands on these beautiful tracks. Can't wait for the 4th CD....due this year???
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Quality will last . . . .
author: Bas van Veen
It took a long time for I got my hands on this album (Thanxs to CDBABY). I remember hearing this tracks back in 2008 when NDambi played at the North Sea Jazz warming up in the Netherlands. Since that day I was searching for this album. I can tell you that it was worth wile the wait. The first 2 tracks alone are reason enough to buy this album. The sound, the mix and the voice, everything is fine. Quality will last. In years I will still listen to this album and enjoy it as much as I do now.
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