Love.Angel.Music.Baby.

Love.Angel.Music.Baby.

by Gwen Stefani
Love.Angel.Music.Baby.

Love.Angel.Music.Baby.

by Gwen Stefani

Vinyl LP(Long Playing Record)

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Overview

In the wake of Gwen Stefani's elevation to diva status in the early 2000s, it's easy to forget that for a brief moment at the start of the millennium it seemed that she and her band, No Doubt, were dangerously close to being pegged as yet another of the one-album alt-rock wonders of the '90s. Return of Saturn, their long-awaited 2000 follow-up to their blockbuster 1995 breakthrough Tragic Kingdom, failed to ignite any sparks at either retail or radio, despite receiving some strong reviews, and the group seemed on the verge of disappearing. Then, Gwen sang on Eve's "Let Me Blow Ya Mind" in 2001. The Dr. Dre-produced song was a brilliant single, driven by a G-funk groove and a sultry pop chorus delivered by Stefani, and it was an enormous hit, peaking at number two on the Billboard charts and winning a Grammy, while redefining Gwen's image in the process. No longer the cute SoCal ska-punk kid of Tragic Kingdom, she was a sexy, glamorous club queen, and No Doubt's next album, 2001's Rock Steady, not only reflected this extreme makeover, it benefited from it, since her new ghetto-fabulous persona turned the album into a big hit. A side effect of this was that Gwen now had a higher profile than her band, making a solo album somewhat inevitable. Since she always dominated No Doubt -- she was their face, voice, lyricist, and sex symbol, after all -- it's reasonable to ask whether vanity was the only reason she wanted to break out on her own, since it seemed to the outside observer that she helped set the musical course for the band. A quick listen to Love.Angel.Music.Baby., her 2004 solo debut, reveals that this is not an album she could have made with the group -- it's too club-centric, too fashion-obsessed, too willfully weird to be a No Doubt album. Working with far too many collaborators -- including Dr. Dre, the Neptunes, Linda Perry, Dallas Austin, Andre 3000, Nellee Hooper, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, and her No Doubt bandmate (and ex-boyfriend) Tony Kanal -- Stefani has created a garish, neon-colored, deliberately stylish solo album that's intermittently exciting and embarrassing. It covers far too much ground to be coherent, but a large part of its charm is to hear it careen from the thumping, minimal beats of the Neptunes-helmed "Hollaback Girl" to the sleek, new wave textures of the high school anthem-in-waiting "Cool" and back to the exhilarating freakazoid sex song "Bubble Pop Electric," featuring Andre 3000's alter ego Johnny Vulture. This is music that exists entirely on the surface -- so much so, that when Andre drops in Martin Luther King samples into the closer, "Long Way to Go," it's a jarring buzz kill -- and that's what's appealing about L.A.M.B., even if it is such a shallow celebration of fleeting style and outdated bling-bling culture, it can grate. This shallowness can result in intoxicating beats, hooks, and melodies, but also a fair share of embarrassments, from odes to "hydroponic love" and choruses built on either "That's my s*it" or "take a chance, you stupid ho" to the stumbling contributions from Linda Perry. But Stefani's dogged desire to cobble together her own patchwork style while adhering to both her new wave chick and urban goddess personas can be both fascinatingly odd (her weirdly homoerotic tribute to "Harajuku Girls") and irresistible. It's telling that the best moments on the album keep closest to her new wave roots (which include heavy electro synth beats and blips): no matter how hard she tries, she is not a cultural trailblazer like Madonna. Unlike Madge, she willingly adapts to her collaborators instead of forcing them to adapt to her, which means that L.A.M.B. truly does sound like the work of seven different producers instead of one strong-willed artist. Nevertheless, even if it doesn't work all the time -- and some of its best tracks still have moments that induce a withering cringe -- it's a glitzy, wild ride that's stranger and often more entertaining than nearly any other mainstream pop album of 2004. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Product Details

Release Date: 11/23/2004
Label: Interscope
UPC: 0075021031432
Rank: 16595

Tracks

Disc 1

  1. What You Waiting For?
  2. Rich Girl
  3. Hollaback Girl
  4. Cool
  5. Bubble Pop Electric
  6. Luxurious

Disc 2

  1. Harajuku Girls
  2. Crash
  3. The Real Thing
  4. Serious
  5. Danger Zone
  6. Long Way to Go

Album Credits

Performance Credits

Gwen Stefani   Primary Artist,Vocals
André 3000   Primary Artist,Vocals,Guest Artist,Guitar,Keyboards
Eve   Primary Artist,Rap,Guest Artist,Vocals,Featured Artist
Johnny Vulture   Primary Artist,Guitar,Keyboards,Featured Artist
Elan   Primary Artist,Featured Artist
Bobby Ross Avila   Vocals (Background),Guitar,Keyboards
Jimmy Jam   Guitar (Bass),Bass
Seven   Vocals (Background)
Mimi Parker   Vocals (Background)
Iz   Drums,Percussion
Rusty Anderson   Guitar
Greg Collins   Slide Guitar,Guitar (Electric)
Wendy Melvoin   Guitar
Peter Hook   Bass,Guitar (Bass)
Mark Batson   Keyboards,Keyboard Bass
Linda Perry   Guitar,Keyboards
Lisa Coleman   Keyboards
Naomi Martin   Vocals (Background)
Mike Elizondo   Guitar,Keyboards
Aaron Mills   Bass,Guitar (Bass)
James "Big Jim" Wright   Keyboards
Cutmaster Swift   Turntables
Tony Kanal   Keyboards,Synthesizer
Bernard Sumner   Vocals (Background)
Lee Groves   Keyboards
Rick Sheppard   MIDI
Tony Reyes   Guitar,Guitar (Bass)
Dallas Austin   Drums,Keyboards
Sheldon Conrich   Keyboards
MiMi "Audio" Parker   Vocals (Background)
Zoey Martin   Vocals (Background)
Kevin Kendrick   Piano,Keyboards
Gavin McGregor   Spoken Word

Technical Credits

Dallas Austin   Audio Production,Composer,Producer
Tony Kanal   Audio Production,Composer,Producer,Programming
Linda Perry   Programming,Composer,Engineer
André 3000   Audio Production,Mixing,Producer,Mixing Engineer
Jimmy Jam   Audio Production,Producer
Dr. Dre   Audio Production,Producer,Mixing Engineer
Nellee Hooper   Audio Production,Producer
Andrew Coleman   Engineer
Andre Young   Composer
Simon Gogerly   Engineer,Programming
Bobby Ross Avila   Composer
Kevin Mills   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Terry Lewis   Composer,Producer
Eve   Composer
Ewan Pearson   Programming
Chad Hugo   Composer
Greg Collins   Engineer,Mixing Engineer
John Warren   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Chantal Kreviazuk   Composer
Ernie Isley   Composer
Mark "Spike" Stent   Mixing,Producer,Mixing Engineer
Pharrell Williams   Composer
Mark Batson   Composer
Ronald Isley   Composer
Jimmy Iovine   A&R
Rudolph Isley   Composer
Kara DioGuardi   Composer
Marvin Isley   Composer
Mauricio "Veto" Irragorri   Engineer
O'Kelly Isley   Composer
Mike Elizondo   Composer
Aidan Love   Programming
Johnny Vulture   Mixing,Producer,Programming
Gwen Stefani   Composer,Creative Director
Cesar Guevara   Engineer
John Frye   Engineer
Jason Lader   Engineer,Programming
James "Big Jim" Wright   Composer
Cutmaster Swift   Cut
Sheldon Harnick   Composer
Andre Benjamin   Composer
Chris Jasper   Composer
James Harris III   Composer
Johnny Copeland   Logo,Type,Artwork
Lee Groves   Mixing Engineer,Mixing Programmer
Jerry Bock   Composer
Phil Tan   Mixing,Mixing Engineer
Martin Luther King, Jr.   Composer
Rick Sheppard   Engineer,Sound Design
Matt Marrin   Engineer
Glenn Pittman   Mixing,Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Rob Haggett   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Colin Mitchell   Engineer
Warren Bletcher   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
David Treahearn   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Eve Jeffers   Composer
Jaime Sickora   Engineer
Sean Tallman   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Paolo Sheehy   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Mark Anthony Williams   A&R
Doug Harms   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Jason Finkel   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
M. Batson   Composer
Nick Knight   Photography
Jolie Clemens   Art Direction,Layout Design
T. Lewis   Composer
Ian Rossiter   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Pete Novak   Engineer
Rouble Kapoor   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Nick Ferrero   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Sam Littlemore   Programming
Francis Forde   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Issiah J. Avila   Composer
James Quenton Wright   Composer
Brad Winslow   Engineer,Assistant Engineer
Izzy Avila   Composer
Ian Cross   Engineer
Gavin McGregor   Composer
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