N'dea Davenport

N'dea Davenport Artist: N'dea Davenport
Label: V2
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 1


UPC: 638812702128
EAN: 0638812702128
ASIN: B000007SNC


Release Date: 1998-06-30

N'dea Davenport


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Tracks:

  1. Whatever You Want
  2. Underneath A Red Moon
  3. Save Your Love For Me
  4. When The Night Falls
  5. Bring It On
  6. No Never Again
  7. In Wonder
  8. Bullshittin'
  9. Real Life
  10. Old Man
  11. Placement For The Baby
  12. Oh Mother Earth (Embrace)
  13. Getaway

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N'dea Davenport started working on her debut solo recording in 1990; she finished eight years later. In between she spent six years traveling the world with British funk revivalists the Brand New Heavies. After four albums on which she sang lead, wrote songs, and produced, she took a hiatus to buy and restore a house in Louisiana, then resumed the solo project. <I>N'dea Davenport</I> was recorded in San Francisco, Atlanta, Nashville, and Los Angeles. It sounds less like a clever pastiche of an artist suffering from wanderlust than the travelogue of a woman who is fluent in many different languages. Her native tongue remains the saucy, '70s-inspired funk she honed with her former bandmates, and the sultry vibe of "Bring It On" and "Whatever You Want" pushes that sound forward. Elsewhere she's mixing it up with the Crescent City's Rebirth Brass Band on "Getaway," reviving the Southern torch tradition on "Save Your Love for Me," showing off her jazz chops on "In Wonder," and infusing Neil Young's "Old Man" with a heady dose of soul. Her lyrics range from social criticism to tender love themes, and her enthusiasm lifts every track. Her long-awaited debut makes an eloquent argument for broadening the narrow confines of contemporary R&B. <I>--Martin Johnson</I>

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars I finally listened to this properly.......2006-11-25

First, I was fully aware of N'dea's credentials when I bought this cd (at full retail) the day it came out in 1998. I'd been following N'dea since hearing an unbelievably soulful voice singing the virtues of "Cheeba" for Ton -Loc on his debut album. I sat straight up, went to the stereo and replayed the song at maximum volume while simultaneously checking the album notes to see who was singing my socks off. I had recently noticed N'dea's name on Madonna's "I'm Breathless" album, so I knew a major talent was bubbling under somewhere in the record biz and made a mental note to keep checking for that name. Not too much later I began to follow the advance buzz on the Brand New Heavies. Imagine my surprise when "Never Stop" hit the racks "featuring N'dea Davenport" (and by the way, check for the Def Mix Classic Mix of that one, it's just as good as the full-on Heavies version). At that moment if became easier to track two acts I was interested in...

When "the Heavies" came out with "Shelter" and no N'dea in sight, I was worried but hopeful. Of course the band will always rock no matter what, and Siedah Garrett helped them polish their style (can't forgive the sugar-coma of "You Are the Universe" however). I was really worried for N'Dea because she was taking a hell of a jump and facing incredible criticism if she were to fall short, with accusations of Diva Syndrome sure to follow.

By the time the album came out a year later, I had many personal issues going on, including the loss of a long term job and my own move to the UK. While I've nothing to apologize for (I did buy it after all...), I'm quite sorry that I didn't listen to it more closely. It was among my possessions when I returned to my brother's home after many years away, and these past two weeks it has been my personal soundtrack. I've been ripping my personal collection of hundreds of titles into a computer, and yet this one cd somehow stood out and demanded more attention (I can think of no higher form of praise at the moment).

While all the tracks shine with solid musicianship and THAT voice, the album really begins for me with "Never Again", leading into a nearly flawless suite of heartfelt and personal music that doesn't end until "Getaway" steps in to lighten the mood. The song "Placement for the Baby" is universal in theme and will resonate with anyone facing a challenge they've not found the heart or nerve for just yet. "Real Life" is tender and plaintive and thought-provoking. Even a cover of Neil Young's "Old Man" (which has never been a fave of mine) is rendered with unique style and given a fresh spin in the hands of a true pro. I echo the call of others to hear more of this incredible talent, and I'm glad she's back in the Heavies for a new album. This CD is a sleeper gem, you can't go wrong here.

5 out of 5 stars Fantastic.......2004-01-30

I've always been a Fan of Funk,like Tower of Power,Average White Band,and of course The Brand New Heavies, and Love N'dea Davenport with the BNH's.I was initally dissapointed when i first got D'Dea's album, i guess because it wasn't like the BNH sound. Then.......after listening to it again,it is an incrediable piece of work. The Music is good and her Voice is so Strong and Beautiful. Every song gives you something different!I highly recommend this CD. I look foward too a Second album from her and pray that she is doing it! It was the same as when i bought Phil Collins "Testify" It was dissapointing at first because it was not like his normal Horn Sound, but this album "Testify" is also a Masterpiece!

5 out of 5 stars True Talent!.......2003-11-25

Yet another underrated artist with a very powerful voice. N'dea's vocals are strong and the music is also great. Hopefully she gets the recognition she deserves.

4 out of 5 stars Just What I Expected!.......2003-04-07

I am a huge fan of the Brand New Heavies' fusion of R&B, funk, and soul. Being such a big fan, I was saddened when N'dea Davenport left the band to pursue her solo career. However, N'dea's debut self-titled album is filled with the music that made her and the Brand New Heavies famous and loved by many.

I would highly recommend this CD to fans of the BNH as well as people who have not listened to the band. This is a style of music that makes you feel good, and in these times of sadness and war in the world today, we need more albums like this!

5 out of 5 stars The True Heavy.......2003-02-26

This is a timeless classic from a much overlooked power voice in the industry. Sista Davenport belts out each and every song like nobody else can. I STILL play this classic and hold my breath awaiting another. I hope I don't have to wait too long. Don't YOU wait ... if you don't know, you'd better ask somebody!!!

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