Whoa Nelly! (2000) ( )

Artist: Nelly Furtado
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Label: Uni/dream Works Records
UPC: 00600445021723
Release Date: 10/24/2000
Buy.com Sku: 60441472
Item#: MFVQYM
Format:  CD

Song Listing

Disc 1
Song TitleSample
1. Hey, Man! ~ Nelly Furtado
2. On The Radio (Remember The Days), ... ~ Nelly Furtado
3. Baby Girl ~ Nelly Furtado
4. Legend ~ Nelly Furtado
5. I'm Like A Bird ~ Nelly Furtado
6. Turn Off The Light ~ Nelly Furtado
7. Trynna Finda Way ~ Nelly Furtado
8. Party ~ Nelly Furtado
9. Well, Well ~ Nelly Furtado
10. My Love Grows Deeper Part 1 ~ Nelly Furtado
11. I Will Make U Cry ~ Nelly Furtado
12. Scared Of You ~ Nelly Furtado

(P) 2000 SKG Music L.L.C.
(C) 2000 Dreamworks LLC

 
"...one wildly entertaining multicultural jam...a lot smarter than today's average pop offering..."  CDNow
"...shines and sparkles as an impressive debut."  Dot Music
"Furtado occasionally comes off sounding like a modern day Billie Holiday with her crisp, yet subtle vibrato filtering through a slick production..."  HOB.com
"...Furtado embodies classy cosmopolitan pop...and her music by extension embraces a record store's worth of influences."  The Onion A.V. Club
"...an artist whose music stands head and shoulders above the manufactured pop pap that rules the charts right now."  Wall of Sound

 
Album Notes and Credits

Notes & Personnel Info
Personnel includes: Nelly Furtado (vocals); Field (guitar); Camara Kambon (piano); Mike Elizondo (bass); Russ Miller (drums); Luis Orbegoso (congas, toms) Victor Rebelo (percussion); Daniel Stone (triangle).
"I'm Like A Bird" won the 2002 Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.
Personnel: Nelly Furtado (vocals, acoustic guitar, programming, background vocals); Field (guitar, acoustic guitar, programming, scratches); James McCollum (guitar); Rick Waychesko (trumpet, flugelhorn); Camara Kambon (piano); Allan Molnar (vibraphone); Mike Elizondo (upright bass); Curt Bisquera, Russ Miller (drums); Daniel Stone (shaker, triangle, wood block); The Track (tambourine, programming, background vocals); Brad Haehnel (tambourine).
Audio Mixer: Brad Haehnel.
Recording information: Gymnasium, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Nelly Furtado's Whoa, Nelly! is one of those albums that's designed to be a surprising, precocious debut -- the kind of record that's meant to make a listener exclaim, well, "whoa nelly" upon the first spin. From that first play, it's evident that Furtado is indeed an audacious songwriter, not at all hesitant to bare her emotions, tackle winding melodies, and bend boundaries to the point that much of the record sounds like folk-pop tinged with bossa nova and backed by a production designed for TLC. Clearly, this is a musician with big, serious ambitions, a notion that is supported not only by her naked lyrics but especially by her singing. Furtado is a restless vocalist, skitting and scatting with abandon, spitting out rapid repetitions, bending notes, and frequently indulging in melismas. This, more than anything, makes her a bit of an acquired taste, since her relentless vocalizing can obscure hooks that are nevertheless there. Once you appreciate (or grow to understand) her quirks, Whoa, Nelly! unfolds as a rewarding, promising debut, albeit one with its flaws. True, most of those flaws arise from its na?vet?: a tendency to push too hard, whether it's in piecing together genres in an attempt to create something original or lyrics that can sound a little sophomoric in their soul-searching. These don't arrive in isolated instances, either -- they're wound into the songs themselves. You either choose to be annoyed by these quirks or become charmed by them, realizing it's a first album, and savoring the talent that's apparent on much of the album. Many of her blends of pop, folk, dance, and Latin are beguiling; she has a knack for strong pop hooks (particularly on "On the Radio," "Well, Well," and "Turn Off the Light"); her lyrical imagery can be evocative; she has a sly sense of humor; and, when she doesn't get carried away, she's an inventive, endearingly eccentric vocalist. These are the things that endure after that first slightly bewildering spin of Whoa, Nelly! and those are the things that make you wonder where she goes from here. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
On WHOA NELLY, young songstress Nelly Furtado defies expectations by mixing and matching styles and approaches. The overriding production aesthetic includes R&B/hip-hop loops, beats, and samples mated with pure pop touches and some quirky electronic swoops and lurches. Furtado's songs combine hip-hop attitude with occasional Latin rhythmic accents, but the most striking aspect of this recording is the lyrics.
While it wouldn't be difficult to imagine these arrangements being completely effective framing generic pop sentiments, Furtado places no constrictions on her lyrical muse, using unusual imagery, odd syntax, and inventive scenarios that immediately set her apart from the Top 40 crowd. References to a "Mobius strip," "proper grammar," and the "North American dream" are the rule rather than the exception in Furtado's pleasingly left-field style. Her vocals and the production are so seamless that if you're not paying attention, the unusual lyrics might slip right by. If that happens, Furtado will have made some real headway in subverting the pop mainstream.

Producer: Track; Gerald Eaton; Field; Nelly Furtado; Brian West

Engineer: Vic Florencia; Denis Tougas; Field; Brad Haehnel

 
Artist Overview
Canadian singer-songwriter Nelly Furtado emerged seemingly from out of nowhere with her debut album WHOA NELLY in 2000, sporting a genre-defying sound and winsome tone. Her work incorporates pop hooks, hip-hop derived rhythms, R&B production touches, and some left-field sonic weirdness, combining a modern, urban-oriented approach with occasional exotic rhythmic accents reflecting her Portuguese roots. One of the most striking facets of Furtado's music is her unusual lyrics, which employ off-kilter imagery and a quirky sense of language. In 2006, Furtado changed her relatively wholesome image by releasing her third album, LOOSE, which cast her, lyrically and stylistically, as a sexy femme fatale.

Artist Influences
Alanis Morissette | Amalia Rodrigues | Antonio Carlos Jobim | Beck | Bob Marley | De La Soul | Leonard Cohen | Mariah Carey | Marvin Gaye | Massive Attack | Radiohead | U2

Artist Contemporaries
Alicia Keys | Blu Cantrell | Craig David | Jessica Simpson (Pop) | Mandy Moore | Michelle Branch | N.E.R.D. | Natalie Imbruglia | Pink | Sunshine Anderson


 
Compilation Appearances
Brokedown Palace
Ultra Dance
Ultra Chilled 02
Un Dia Normal
Bunkka
Power In Numbers (Explicit Version)
Phrenology (Explicit Version)
Girl Interrupted (Explicit Version)
Perfecto Chills Vol.1
Perfecto Chills Vol 2
Club Anthems Vol 1
Shark Tale
It's Time
Euromix 11
Women & Songs 5
Juno Awards 2004 (can) (w/Bonus DVD)
Clubland V.9 606
Now That's What I Call Music! 23
Ultra Dance 8
Timbaland Presents Shock Value
Thrivemix 03 0107
Timbaland Presents Shock Value (Cln)
Now That's What I Call Music! Vol 24
Thrivemix Presents: Dance Anthems
Ultra Weekend 3
Juno Awards 2007
Bring The Night
Thrive Mix 04
Super Hits 10
Total Dance 2008
Now Latino 3
Duets:Friends & Legends
Ultra Dance 09
2008 Grammy Nominees
Thrivemix Presents:danceanthems2
Elevate(Explicit Version)
Danseplus 208
Los Extraterrestres Otra Dimension(w/ Bonus DVD)
Ultra Weekend 4
Mar Dulce
Muchdance 2008
Euromix 11 12
Most Wanted Pop W/ Karaoke
Roots (Explicit Version)
Dreams
Kaleidoscope

 
Associated Artists and Works
Smooth Jazz Tribute Nelly Furtado ~ Smooth Jazz All Stars
Smooth Jazz Tribute Nelly Furtado ~ The Smooth Jazz All Stars
Smooth Jazz Tribute Nelly Furtado ~ Various Artists

 
Technical Info
Release Date : 10/24/2000
Original Release Date : 2000
Catalog ID : 450217
Label : Dreamworks SKG
Number of Discs : 2
Studio/Live : Studio
Mono/Stereo : Stereo
SPAR Code : n/a
UPC : 00600445021723

 
Professional Reviews
Rolling Stone (1/4/01, p.108)
- Included in Rolling Stone's "Top 50 Albums of 2000".

Rolling Stone (10/12/00, p.92)
- 3.5 stars out of 5 - "...A wild-ass pop go-go, filled with songs that pursue adventure yet could still make the hit parade."

Entertainment Weekly (12/29/00, p.140)
- Ranked #10 in EW's Top 10 Albums of 2000.

Entertainment Weekly (10/20/00, pp.75-6)
- "...Carries you away on a sonic jetstream....one of the year's most consistently pleasureable delights..." - Rating: A

Q (4/01, p.100)
- 3 stars out of 5 - "...[Her] self-sufficient, Beck-inspired hip hop folk makes for a refreshing change....[her] songs are playful, unaffected and full of little surprises..."

  
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