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Gwen Stefani - Love.Angel.Music.Baby. flac mp3 download
Title:
Love.Angel.Music.Baby.
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Style:
Pop Rap, Electro, Vocal
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MP3 album size:
1186 mb
FLAC album size:
1218 mb
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Rating:
4.9 ✪

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A1 What You Waiting For?
Producer – Nellee Hooper
3:41
A2 Rich Girl
Featuring – Eve Producer – Dr. Dre
3:56
A3 Hollaback Girl
Producer – The Neptunes
3:19
B1 Cool
Producer – Dallas Austin
3:09
B2 Bubble Pop Electric
Featuring, Producer – Andre 3000
3:42
B3 Luxurious
Producer – Nellee Hooper, Tony Kanal
4:24
C1 Harajuku Girls
Producer – Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis
4:51
C2 Crash
Producer – Tony Kanal
4:06
C3 The Real Thing
Producer – Nellee Hooper
4:12
D1 Serious
Producer – Tony Kanal
4:48
D2 Danger Zone
Producer – Dallas Austin, Nellee Hooper
3:37
D3 Long Way To Go
Featuring, Producer – Andre 3000
4:34

Other versions

Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year
B0003469-02 Gwen Stefani Love.Angel.Music.Baby. ‎(CD, Album) Interscope Records B0003469-02 Argentina 2004
0075021031753 Gwen Stefani Love.Angel.Music.Baby. ‎(CD, Album) Interscope Records 0075021031753 Indonesia 2004
2103177 Gwen Stefani Love.Angel.Music.Baby. ‎(CD, Album) Interscope Records 2103177 Europe 2004
0075021031753 Gwen Stefani Love.Angel.Music.Baby. ‎(CD, Album, Unofficial) Interscope Records 0075021031753 Russia 2004
2103177 Gwen Stefani Love.Angel.Music.Baby. ‎(CD, Album, S/Edition) Interscope Records 2103177 UK 2004

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Reviews:
  • Gholbithris
Gwen Stefani begins her solo career the way Bjork solidified hers: with a potpourri of musical styles, sounds, themes, beats, and coincidentally, Nelle Hooper.Listening to Love.Angel.Music.Baby. makes one feel like it's 1995 and you are listening to Post for the very first time. It's radical, it's quirky, it's touching, it's flirty, exhilarating and never dull!Gwen tackles pop, dance, hip hop, r&b, electro-synth-hop, and freestyle and comes out a winner with her bag of inventive samples (who'd have thunk fiddler on the roof samples would work?). Working with a slew of producers (including the aforementioned Hooper) Gwen gracefully embarks on a journey to define herself apart from No Doubt's history, letting us in on her fears, desires, and obsessions (including a few not-so blatant self promoting ads for a fashion label we won't name here) and making the engaged long for much more to come (Though sadly her follow up, The Great Escape, fails to live up to the bench mark set by this album, likely due to it being hodge-podged quickly from the leftover material from this album).And you have to give props to the cover design, which like Bjork's Post looks great in this LP sleeve format!