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1. How Long
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2. You're Not The Only One
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3. Show Me
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4. I'm Not Afraid
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5. Incredibly You
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6. Joy
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7. I Specialize In Loneliness
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8. One Woman's Insanity
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9. Feelin' Fine
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10. Love Is A Many Splendored Thing
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One Woman's Insanity,Ultra Naté,Warner Bros / Wea,Club/Dance,Dance Music,Dance-Pop,Garage/House,House,Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues
Average customer rating:
- Just Pure Enjoyment!
- The album that made me a fan forever
- A+++
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One Woman's Insanity
Ultra Naté
Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
House
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| Dance Pop
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
General
| Soul
| R&B
| Styles
| Music
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- Situation: Critical
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ASIN: B000008LV5
Release Date: 1993-10-05 |
Tracks:
- How Long
- You're Not The Only One
- Show Me
- I'm Not Afraid
- Incredibly You
- Joy
- I Specialize In Loneliness
- One Woman's Insanity
- Feelin' Fine
- Love Is A Many Splendored Thing
Customer Reviews:
Just Pure Enjoyment!.......2004-01-23
There I was in a camlot music in late 1993 buying this single called "Show Me" and it was most excellent. Strange to this day how I didn't find myself attempting to buy the album until November of 1995 when I was told it was no longer in print. What made this even stranger was that at the time I found this out she had a single on Billboards top 40 dance chart! It just goes to prove you need not have an album in print to be popular. With nice touches of Soul and a little jazzy, it's excellent house music to dance to. Good to listen to on the road or around the house. Truly unique. Never heard anything quite like it before or since. Thanks Nate!
The album that made me a fan forever.......2003-11-05
This is the album that took Ultra Nate to the top of the dance charts with every single release. This album is superbly produced and offers a wide range of material from soul, to funk, to floor-stomping house. Every track is good, but my favorites are "Joy", "One Woman's Insanity" and "Incredibly You". The Basement Boys produced most of it, but there are some excellent tracks produced by Nellee Hooper, and D-Influence. "Incredibly You" is the first song she did with D-Influence. It's lush, sweeping string arrangement, horn section and funky bassline make this my favorite song on the album. I feel in love with Ultra Nate after ONE listen to this album, and have been a hard core fan ever since. This album represents a wide range of musical styles and emotional range, and is tied together in a neat package of Ultra's vocals and great album art
A+++.......2003-07-09
Ultra churns out some real upbeat house-y tunes here. I've owned this album four times, and I highly recommend it to anybody who likes her sound, or her type of sound, which at the point this album was released, had a "progressed house" type of vibe to it. "Show Me" is my favorite track.
Average customer rating:
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One Woman's Insanity
Ultra Nate
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Dance & DJ
| Styles
| Music
ASIN: B00005674P |
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