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Nu Day

TamiaAudio CD
3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (69 customer reviews)


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Biography

R&B singer-songwriter Tamia was born and raised in Ontario, Canada. Her career got off to a good start when she was heard by legendary producer Quincy Jones, who invited her to provide vocals for "You Put Move on my Heart" from his Q's Jook Joint album. The contribution would earn her a Grammy nomination, as would her next release, "Missing You". The track was her contribution to the Set it OffRead more in Amazon's Tamia Store

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Product Details

  • Audio CD (October 24, 2000)
  • Original Release Date: October 24, 2000
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Elektra / Wea
  • ASIN: B00004YNH5
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (69 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #41,807 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

 
1. Interlude
2. Dear John
3. Can't Go for That
4. Go
5. Love Me in a Special Way
6. Stranger in My House
7. Wanna Be
8. Un'h...to You
9. Can't No Man
10. Tell Me Who
11. If I Were You
12. Can't Go for That [Remix]

Editorial Reviews

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Tamia's sophomore effort begins with the singer's crisp, angelic voice a cappella, wrapped around a mournful interlude about a relationship gone awry. It's a gorgeous intro, and put there perhaps to remind listeners that the 24-year-old vocalist from Windsor, Canada, can sing like nobody's business when given the opportunity. Unfortunately, most of the tracks on A Nu Day deny Tamia the chance, with ho-hum, practically rote R&B fare produced, surprisingly, by some of the best in the biz. When Missy Elliott brings her production skills to the table on the album's first single, "Can't Go for That" (Elliott also produces four other cuts), it's as if the tune is running on automatic, with all of Elliott's stop-start, jerk-heavy rhythms running listlessly beneath a sample of the Hall and Oates song of the same name. "Tell Me Who," a collaboration with producer Shep Crawford, fares better, managing to capture a sassy, straight-up feel reminiscent of early En Vogue. The album offers a pleasant surprise, however, with a cover of the 1983 DeBarge tune, "Love Me in a Special Way," on which Tamia works wonders, her sonorous mezzo soprano digging soulfully into the soaring melody. --Sylvia W. Chan

Product Description

Canadian-born chanteuse Tamia's second album, A Nu Day, is a nice pop-R&B record that doesn't set off to break much new ground. She has a traditional singer's voice a la Vanessa Williams. Elektra. 2000.

 

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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Tamia's second album., October 25, 2000
This review is from: Nu Day (Audio CD)
Tamia's first album is one of my favorites. She is an awesome singer. That said, this album is disappointing. If you like the R&B that is popular nowadays, you will like this album. Most of it is mid-tempo, with programmed rhythm, and lacking in melody. Her biggest asset, her voice, is wasted. The closest she comes to singing is on Stranger in My House, a so-so song.

The songs are nothing great. None really stand out. By the end, they all pretty much sounded the same. The guest rappers are annoying, mostly because I would rather be listening to HER. And since there are no lyrics included, there are some phrases that will forever be a mystery.

She is still one of my favorites, though.

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Such a disappointment..., December 31, 2000
By A Customer
This review is from: Nu Day (Audio CD)
Words cannot express how disappointed I am with this CD. I have Tamia's first CD, and I totally love it and I have friends that love it. I was really proud of myself for just deciding to pick up that CD. Well, I thought it would be the same with this CD, although I was a little hesitant when I read how many hands Tamia decided to have up in this pot, called A Nu Day. But I told myself, well her voice will save it. NOT! I want my money back. I mean it. The only song I will play off this CD is Stranger in My House. This song brings back memories of Tamia's debut CD. Incredible vocals, the whole thing. But everything else...sucks, sorry to say. "Go" is ridiculously annoying, the other two or so tracks before that are forgettable. "Love Me in a Special Way" is aiight, no big deal, "Long Distance Love" had me running to my radio to press fast forward. At first I thought this song would be okay until I got the rundown of all the telephone companies. Whoever wrote that song should have never admitted it. The other songs are nothing to write home to mom about. Though "If I Were You" is listenable, Tamia has done better ballads than that. Boring. I am so disappointed. I would give this CD one star, but I'll give it the two for Tamia's beautiful voice (which struggles to overcome this horrible material) and "Stranger in My House". That's a great song. Tamia, dear, call Quincy J.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars lots of potential , good, but not great, January 6, 2001
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This review is from: Nu Day (Audio CD)
Tamia really needs to work with better producers. Shep Crawford was the only one able to capture the essence of her voice in any sort of way. Dallas Austin and Missy Elliot are big names, but they don't really do anthing for Tamia's voice or singing syle. Elliot's best contribution is "Can't no Man". The lyrics are pretty simple, but Tamia's singing and cooing saves it. "Long Distance Love" just plain, bad lyrics and "Go" needs to go. (I don't know how it made the cut) Whose idea was it to include this song? "Dear John" is catchy and bouncy. "uuh to you" has dance club potential. Best songs: "Stranger in my House"(just a kinda clever, drama induced, tell a story type of song, and Tamia gets a little theatrical toward the end) "Love me in a Special Way" (just the way her voice takes off and soars , plus the words are great) and "If I were you" (a very pretty, tender sort of ballad). I think Tamia's best work or shall I say best "album" is ahead of her. She is definitely on her way.
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