B Angie B - B Angie B

Primary Artist
B Angie B
Album Title
B Angie B
Release Date
April 1, 1991 
Time
40:44 
Review by Alex Henderson
The urban contemporary and dance-pop scenes of the early 1990s were full of thin-voiced female singers with very limited ranges. But that approach obviously didn't interest B Angie B, a big-voiced Oakland belter who came to Capitol Records by way of Mc Hammer's Bust It company. Produced by Hammer and his associate Felton Pilate (a graduate of funk powerhouse Con Funk Shun), this self-titled release unites hip-hop-type production with emotionally direct, down-home soul shouting. On cuts ranging from Pilate's "So Much Love" to decent covers of The Emotions' "I Don't Want to Lose Your Love" and Rufus & Chaka Khan's "Sweet Thing," Hammer's influence is hard to miss -- and yet, Angie's own gospel-influenced personality comes through. Read More
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