Artist: Tamia Title Of Album: Greatest Hits Year Of Release: 2009 Label: Warner Music Genre: R&B Quality: MP3 Bitrate: VBR Total Time: 79:11 Total Size: 108.99 MB Tracklist 01. You Put A Move On My Heart (5:50) 02. Officially Missing You (4:00) 03. Careless Whisper (4:40) 04.
Stranger In My House (4:44) 05. Spend My Life Ft. Eric Benet (4:33) 06.
Whispers (4:11) 07. Me (4:44) 08. Too Grown For That (3:53) 09.
So Into You (4:18) 10. Imagination (3:32) 11. More (3:58) 12. Almost (3:40) 13. Questions (3:26) 14. Love Me In A Special Way (4:44) 15.
Still (4:24) 16. Dear John (4:29) 17.
Tell Me Who (4:48) 18. If I Were You (5:17).
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' Released: March 2, 1999 Tamia is the self-titled debut studio album by recording artist. It was released on April 14, 1998 on 's, while distribution was handled through. Recorded after the release of her -nominated collaborations with Jones and the single ', her contribution to the soundtrack of the 1996 motion picture, Tamia worked with a plethora of producers on her debut, including, and, many of which would become frequent producers on subsequent projects. Upon its release, Tamia received a mixed to positive reception by critics, who complimented Tamia's vocal performance and the progression from her earlier recordings but found the material uneven. It debuted and peaked at number sixty-seven on the chart and entered the top twenty of the chart. Five singles were released from the album. ' was chosen as the album's lead single, reaching the top 20 in Canada and top forty in both the United States and New Zealand.
The album's second single, ' was well-received and charted even higher. A remake of ' was released as the album's fourth single in Japan. A critical success, Tamia garnered the singer two nominations for and at the. Contents. Background After dominating local talent competitions through her teenage years, in 1994, native Tamia performed at a benefit in when she met music manager, 's ex-wife Brenda Richie, who was cosponsoring the event and introduced herself to Tamia after the show. A few months later, Tamia, who was being courted by at the time, called Richie to say that she was coming to for a photo session, resulting in her lasting stay and a management deal with Richie. Weeks later, Richie arranged for her to perform at a star-studded party that she held for singer.
Her performance reportedly impressed all in attendance, including veteran producer, who later offered her the chance to appear on his album (1995). Overwhelmed by his offer, Tamia recorded vocals for 'You Put a Move on My Heart', which Jones later selected as the album's first single. A moderate commercial success, the collaboration earned acclaim from critics; it was later nominated for a along with their second collaboration 'Slow Jams' and ', a song she recorded with, and for the soundtrack of the 1996 motion picture. All three track reached the top twenty on 's chart and gained Tamia additional recognition with nominations from the and the. Following this, Jones signed her his label, a joint venture with Warner Bros., and enlisted the services of several producers to work on her debut self-titled album.
Recording was reportedly intermitted when Tamia filmed the role of Sheri Silver in, playing the part of a featured vocalist at the dinner theatre aboard the luxury cruise ship. Release and reception Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating (positive) (positive) Tamia earned generally mixed to positive reviews from critics. Leo Stanley of remarked that the album 'is an appealingly stylish collection of contemporary urban soul', while also stating that 'it suffers from some uneven material.' He rated the album three out of five stars. Cherie Saunders from found that 'the disc is a deliberate attempt – and successful one – to free Tamia from the steely adult-contemporary cage'. Impressed with the up-tempo songs on the album, she however found that Tamia 's 'strength clearly lies with ballads', concluding that 'despite some inconsistency, Tamia's shining vocal skills prove that she won't get pushed around by anyone on today's music playground'. Karaoke midi files with lyrics.
In his review for, Paul Verna wrote that Tamia 'excels at ballad and midtempo tracks such as ', 'Falling for You', and 'Rain on Me'. He was less impressed with lead single 'Imagination', which he criticized for 's unsuitable guest rap and a lack of 'vocal punch'. Upon its release, Tamia debuted and peaked at sixty-seven on the US and reached the eighteenth spot on Billboard 's chart. The album was certified gold in Japan in June 1998 for 100,000 copies shipped to stores. In total, Tamia sold 416,000 copies in the United States. It finished sixty-second on Billboard 's year-end chart in 1998. Track listing No.
Title Writer(s) Producer(s) Length 1. ' (featuring ).
Gerald Albright – saxophone. Pete Christlieb – saxophone. Tom Scott – saxophone. Michael Thompson – guitar. Alex Al – bass.
George Bohannon – trombone. Oscar Brashear – trumpet. Ray Brown – trumpet. Jeff Clayton – saxophone. John Clayton – conductor. Keith Crouch – multi instruments. Ronnie Garrett – bass.
Gary Grant – trumpet. Erik Hanson – synthesizer.
Jerry Hey – trumpet. Paul Jackson Jr. – guitar. Charles Loper – trombone. Jack Nimitz – saxophone. Greg Phillinganes – keyboards. Bob Robinson – piano.
John 'J.R.' Robinson – drums. Daryl Simmons – percussion, piano, keyboards. John Jubu Smith – guitar. Neil Stubenhaus – bass.
Rod Temperton – keyboards. Snooky Young – trumpet. Ralph Stacy – bass.
William Frank 'Bill' Reichenbach Jr. – trombone. Christopher 'Tricky' Stewart – keyboards. Reggie C. Young – trombone. Steven Meeder – drums. Fred Jackson Jr. – saxophone Technical and production. – producer, executive producer.
– vocal arrangements. Bob Brown – engineer. Paul D. Allen – engineer. Francis Buckley – engineer. – vocal arrangements.
Herb Powers – mastering. Brenda Richie – executive producer.
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Stephanie Gylden – engineer. Mark D. Persaud – associate executive producer.
– producer. Samuel J. Sapp – producer. Ian Alexander – executive producer. Tom Brown – engineer. Jay Brown – associate executive producer Charts.
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^ Verna, Paul (1998-05-16). Retrieved 2011-02-24. ^ Saunders, Cherie (1998-04-01). Retrieved 2015-06-24. Retrieved 2011-02-24. Gold Albums, and other certified works.
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Tamia discography Studio albums 6 Compilation albums 1 EPs 1 Singles 25 Canadian singer and songwriter has released eight albums (including six studio albums, one extended play, and one compilation albums), and twenty-six singles (including four as a featured artist and one ). She began her career in 1995 as a of musician, who offered her the chance to appear on his album (1995).
Selected as the album's first single, their collaboration ' became a top 20 success on the US Billboard. The song, along with their second collaboration ' and ', a song she recorded with, and for the soundtrack of the 1996 motion picture, was later nominated for a. Signed to Jones's, Tamia's was released in 1998. The album took her work further into the and genres but became a moderate commercial success, peaking at number sixty-seven on the US chart and entered the top twenty of the chart. From the five singles that were released from the album, ' and ' reached the top forty of.
The album was certified gold in Japan in June 1998 for 100,000 copies shipped to stores. In the United States, Tamia sold 416,000 copies in total. After a transition to, Tamia released her second album in 2000. Chiefly produced by Shep Crawford and, the album entered the top ten on Billboard 's chart. It included the singles ' and ',' the latter of which reached number 10 on the US, making it her highest-charting single to date. Her strongest seller yet, A Nu Day sold over 665,000 copies in the United States and was certified gold by the (RIAA). Tamia released her long-delayed third album, following her diagnosis with in mid-2004.
Pushed by the top five success of ', an updated version of her 1998 single 'So into You', which rapper recorded for his album, More became her highest-charting album yet, debuting and peaking at number 17 on Billboard 200. The album spawned three singles. Feeling restricted by record label obligations, Tamia later split from Elektra to, Plus One Music Group. Her first project with the label was. Her second album with the rooster, was released in 2012 after a nearly six-year absence in which she had devoted herself to the education of her two children with retired basketball player.
It debuted at number six on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart and also garnered two Grammy Award nominations. In 2014, Tamia entered a with to release her sixth album.
Released in June 2015, it debuted at number 24 on the US, while reaching the top of Billboard 's chart and number two on the chart, becoming her highest-charting album ever on both charts. Retrieved June 28, 2015. Retrieved June 28, 2015. Retrieved 2015-06-28. Retrieved 2011-02-24.
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^ Tamia UK chart positions:. 'Stranger in My House':. Retrieved August 6, 2014. 'Into You' (Fabolous featuring Tamia):. Retrieved August 6, 2014. Retrieved August 6, 2014.
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