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Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]
BBC(positive) [2]
Robert ChristgauB+ [3]

The Songstress is the debut solo album by the American R&B/soul singer Anita Baker. It was originally released in 1983 by Beverly Glen Music, and was Baker's only album for that label prior to signing with Elektra Records with whom she had a string of hit albums. The Songstress was not a commercial success upon its initial release, though the album met with moderate success on the R&B charts.

Baker became a major international success after signing with Elektra Records (a division of Warner Music Group) in 1986, and Elektra acquired the rights to The Songstress and re-released it with a new cover in 1991. Between 1992-2007, the album sold 307,000 copies in the US according to SoundScan figures.

Reception

"No More Tears" peaked at number 49 on Billboard's Hot Black Singles chart, becoming Baker's first entry on the Billboard's singles chart;[4] "Angel," number five on the same chart;[5] "You're the Best Thing Yet," number 28.[5]

Alex Henderson of AllMusic rated the album three and a half stars, praising her ballads and 'slow jams' (such as "No More Tears", "Angel", and "You're the Best Thing Yet"), calling them "honest [and] heartfelt", along with faster material such as "Squeeze Me" (which he referred to as "a sweaty taste of gospel-drenched funk.[6]

Track listing

  1. "Angel" (Patrick Moten, Sandra Sully) - 4:57
  2. "You're the Best Thing Yet" (Moten, Geronne C. Turner) - 5:36
  3. "Feel The Need" (Moten) - 5:35
  4. "Squeeze Me" (Moten) - 4:40
  5. "No More Tears" (Michael J. Powell) - 5:38
  6. "Sometimes" (Moten, Sully) - 5:53
  7. "Will You Be Mine" (Moten, Carlos Turrentine) - 5:24
  8. "Do You Believe Me" (Moten) - 3:55

Personnel

  • Anita Baker – lead vocals
  • Patrick Moten – keyboards, rhythm section arrangements, BGV arrangements
  • David T. Walker – guitar
  • Paul Jackson, Jr. – guitar
  • James Macon – guitar
  • Craig Cooper – guitar
  • Nathan East – bass
  • Raymond Calhoun – drums
  • James Gadson – drums
  • Otis Smith – BGV arrangements
  • Gene Page – string arrangements
  • Anthony T. Coleman – string contractor
  • Billy Page – string contractor
  • "The Waters": Maxine Waters, Julia Waters, Luther Waters and Oren Waters – backing vocals
  • Carmen Twillie – backing vocals
  • Phil Perry – backing vocals
  • Jim Gilstrap – backing vocals
  • Clydene Jackson – backing vocals
  • Bunny Hull – backing vocals

Production

  • Executive Producer – Otis Smith
  • Producers – Patrick Moten and Otis Smith
  • Engineer – Barney Perkins
  • Assistant Engineer – Tom Cummings
  • Recorded at Kendun Recorders (Burbank, CA).
  • Mastered by John Matousek at Hitsville Studios (Hollywood, CA).
  • Digital Remastered and Edited by John Matousek and Gerard Smerek at Soundworks West (Hollywood, CA).
  • Art Direction and Design – John Coulter Design
  • Artwork – Ginny Livingston
  • Original Photography – Richard Arrindell
  • Front Cover and Inside Photo – Kevin Winter
  • Back Cover Photo – Adrian Buckmaster

Charts

Chart (1983) Peak
position
US Billboard 200 138
US Billboard Top R&B Albums 12

Singles

Year Title US R&B
1983 "No More Tears"
B-side: "Will You Be Mine"
49[4]
"Angel"
B-side: "Do You Believe Me"
5[5]
"You're the Best Thing Yet"
B-side: "Squeeze Me"
28[5]
"Will You Be Mine" 87

References

  1. ^ Henderson, Alex. The Songstress > review at AllMusic. Retrieved 2013-04-11.
  2. ^ O'Donnell, David (December 11, 2008). "The Songstress > review". BBC. Retrieved 2013-04-13.
  3. ^ Christgau, Robert. "The Songstress > review". Robert Christgau. Retrieved 2013-04-11.
  4. ^ a b VH1 Rock Stars Encyclopedia, p. 58
  5. ^ a b c d Whitburn, p. 25.
  6. ^ Henderson, Alex (2003) [circa 1991]. Anita Baker – The Songstress. p. 30. Retrieved June 18, 2016 – via Amazon.com. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |encyclopedia= ignored (help)