Sunshine Anderson: Sunshine at Midnight
CML call number: CD R&B Anderson
Contents: Something I wanna give you (Millsap/Nelson) — Trust (Wyce/Bervine) — My whole life (Anderson/Jackson/Nottz/Static; samples Curtis Mayfield's 'Back against the Wall') — Switch it up (Mike City) — Good love (Mike City) — Being with you (Mike City) — Problems (City/Morgan/Anderson) — Wear the crown (Anderson/Saadiq/Jackson/Jackson) — Force of nature (Anderson/Jackson) — Unbelievable (Anderson/Smith/Savage) — With you baby (Flintstone/Campbell) — Sunshine at midnight (Anderson/Lake/Lake).
Ericka Sóuter wrote in People: "With her 2001 funk-fueled breakthrough 'Heard It All Before,' Sunshine Anderson seemed poised to follow in the footsteps of Mary J. Blige, but then she disappeared for nearly six years. Her second album, a throwback to '70s-era soul, was worth the wait. Her raspy alto goes back to familiar territory — trifling lovers and betrayal — on the stinging groove 'Something I Wanna Give You' and the sassy, rock-etched 'Trust,' but lightens up on the standout 'Wear the Crown,' a slow jam about new love" ( 3/5/07, p. 47).
Contents: Something I wanna give you (Millsap/Nelson) — Trust (Wyce/Bervine) — My whole life (Anderson/Jackson/Nottz/Static; samples Curtis Mayfield's 'Back against the Wall') — Switch it up (Mike City) — Good love (Mike City) — Being with you (Mike City) — Problems (City/Morgan/Anderson) — Wear the crown (Anderson/Saadiq/Jackson/Jackson) — Force of nature (Anderson/Jackson) — Unbelievable (Anderson/Smith/Savage) — With you baby (Flintstone/Campbell) — Sunshine at midnight (Anderson/Lake/Lake).
Ericka Sóuter wrote in People: "With her 2001 funk-fueled breakthrough 'Heard It All Before,' Sunshine Anderson seemed poised to follow in the footsteps of Mary J. Blige, but then she disappeared for nearly six years. Her second album, a throwback to '70s-era soul, was worth the wait. Her raspy alto goes back to familiar territory — trifling lovers and betrayal — on the stinging groove 'Something I Wanna Give You' and the sassy, rock-etched 'Trust,' but lightens up on the standout 'Wear the Crown,' a slow jam about new love" ( 3/5/07, p. 47).
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