L.A. State Of Mind
V**O
IS A CAREFREE SUMMERTIME!
I love "L.A. State Of Mind", is a fresh pop album by Mel B (very underrated) is fun with optimistic songs and great tunes, my favorites: "Stay In Bed Days", "If I Had My Life Again", "L.A. State Of Mind", "Bad Bad Girl" and "Today", I hope she can continue with a solo career, maybe with a style more hip hop/pop like she did in the 98 with Missy Elliot and Timbaland, but definitely this is a "must have" album to listen to, recomendado! ;)
R**E
Love the first track
Okay CD. Love the first track.
E**I
very good
If you like music, and you like to be happy, this album is for you.An album of cover songs by a woman with a golden voice.
A**R
Great!
Great seller, great product, I recommend!!!
F**E
Five Stars
excellent album.. recommended!!
C**Y
Great Album Melanie !
This is a great album !If your expecting to sound like her last record.It has changed alot big time !Songs like Beautiful Girl,In Too Deep,Hold On,Today and Say Say Say explains it all.Great Work Melanie !
N**T
Think "L.A.!"
My how time changes things. Back in 1998, whilst touring America with former bandmates the Spice Girls, Melanie B declared that New York should've been her home. "Urban". "Raw". "Real". Adjectives she used to describe New York, while adjectives such as "tacky" & "false" described Los Angeles.But motherhood & exposure to the nature of British celebrity must have changed Melanie's mind. Melanie now does indeed live in L.A. Though, after the madcap adventures of the Spice Girls, a divorce, a misdirected debut record, a bestseller book, & a daughter mellowed the "scary" in this spice."L.A. State of Mind" finds Melanie not discussing the Hollywood nature of L.A., but celebrating the warm & inviting calm it brought her. After her debut, Melanie took time between that record & this one. The sound here is radically different from "Hot", rightfully & thankfully so. Melanie was much more involved in this indie affair.The eclecticism Melanie was known for, comes through on inspirational opener "Today", a number that is so positive, one can't help but smile. Even the subject of bad days is tackled with a Sheryl Crow affirmation feel on the bouncy "Stay In Bed Days". "If I Had My Life Again" & "In Too Deep" give the record a sturdy center, as they frankly address life & love, & celebrate them in all their confusing glory.She's never sounded better, if at times she reaches too much, on "Beautiful Girl" & "Hold On". Hell, she smoulders on the spoken, sexy "Sweet Pleasure".Overall, while this was not at all a commercial or critical darling in her native Britain or anywhere else for that matter, those that have heard it have come away with positive words about it. Melanie seems content & it comes across here. Honestly, with humor,& a little "spice". Forgive the pun, highly recommended!On a sidenote, I purchased this version, which comes with a 30-minute mini-documentary on Melanie & this record. If you are a Spice Girl fan who has fallen out of step & wishes to get reaquainted? This is perfect way to do so. For the Spice Heads? This just shows why we love Melanie. She comes across as down to earth & humorous, plus learning the behind-the-scenes of this LP is nice!
N**T
Think "L.A.!"
My how time changes things. Back in 1998, whilst touring America with former bandmates the Spice Girls, Melanie B declared that New York should've been her home. "Urban". "Raw". "Real". Adjectives she used to describe New York, while adjectives such as "tacky" & "false" described Los Angeles.But motherhood & exposure to the nature of British celebrity must have changed Melanie's mind. Melanie now does indeed live in L.A. Though, after the madcap adventures of the Spice Girls, a divorce, a misdirected debut record, a bestseller book,& a daughter mellowed the "scary" in this spice."L.A. State of Mind" finds Melanie not discussing the Hollywood nature of L.A., but celebrating the warm & inviting calm it brought her. After her debut, Melanie took time between that record & this one. The sound here is radically different from "Hot", rightfully & thankfully so. Melanie was much more involved in this indie affair.The eclecticism Melanie was known for, comes through on inspirational opener "Today", a number that is so positive, one can't help but smile. Even the subject of bad days is tackled with a Sheryl Crow affirmation feel on the bouncy "Stay In Bed Days". "If I Had My Life Again" & "In Too Deep" give the record a sturdy center, as they frankly address life & love, & celebrate them in all their confusing glory.She's never sounded better, if at times she reaches too much, on "Beautiful Girl" & "Hold On". Hell, she smoulders on the spoken, sexy "Sweet Pleasure".Overall, while this was not at all a commercial or critical darling in her native Britain or anywhere else for that matter, those that have heard it have come away with positive words about it. Melanie seems content & it comes across here. Honestly, with humor,& a little "spice". Forgive the pun, highly recommended!
B**E
Very quick delivery
Product in perfect condition
S**9
Quality
This is a great album by Mel
D**N
DAMAGED ITEM - Cd/DVD decent
The cd case had no protection such as bubble wrap etc so when it arrived it was broken
P**O
Nice
Nice album, is not like previous album Hot, but its OK. I love watching the documentary on the dvd, a completely hippie Mel around 2005.
N**R
GREAT ALBUM
IT WAS DIFFERENT AND I LOVE IT
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