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N'Dambi, Little Lost Girls Blues

Audio CD

Disk ID: 658432

Disk length: 1h 9m 21s (14 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 1999

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. Picture This 2:39
2. Deep 4:16
3. Rain 3:54
4. What's Wrong With You 4:24
5. The Meeting 5:59
6. See Ya In My Dreams 5:18
7. Lonely Woman 5:52
8. Soul From The Abyss 4:59
9. The Sunshine 3:48
10. Can This Be Love 5:54
11. I Think For Sure 5:30
12. Broke My Heart 4:25
13. Crazy World 4:40
14. Lonely Woman (Interlude) 7:36

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Review

You might not recognize N'Dambi's name, but if you own Erykah Badu's Live album, you've already heard her voice. Better known as Ms. Badu's favorite backup vocalist, N'Dambi is destined to become one of the brightest stars in today's burgeoning neo-soul movement. The Dallas-based artist's debut creation, Little Lost Girl Blues, was self-released under the auspices of N'Dambi's own Cheeky-I Productions. It's a well-crafted gem that deserves a much larger audience than its limited distribution has cultivated. The album opens with the spoken-word mood composition "Picture This," and from there journeys into explorations of scat-laced jazz ("The Meeting"), textured soul ("Can This Be Love"), and lushly retro R&B ("What's Wrong With You"). The album's signature piece is the achingly beautiful "Sunshine," which pairs the artist's straightforward vocals with a spare acoustic guitar line. N'Dambi's style is more substantial than Badu's, less mannered than Amel Larrieux's, and infinitely more complex than Angie Stone's. All comparisons aside, N'Dambi's talent speaks for itself. --Rebecca LevineBackup Singer for Erykah Badu.

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