Gotta Tell You [Bonus Tracks] Samantha Mumba

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  • Release Date: 12/18/2001
  • Original Release: 2000
  • Sales Rank: 132,752
  • Label: POLYGRAM INT'L
  • UPC: 731458925026
 
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Gotta Tell You [Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENGotta Tell You 3:21
2LISTENBody II Body 4:01
3LISTENBaby Come on Over 3:34
4LISTENIsn't It Strange 3:31
5LISTENLately 5:11
6LISTENWhat's It Gonna Be 3:00
7LISTENAlways Come Back to Your Love 3:54
8LISTENFeelin Is Right 3:51
9LISTENNever Meant to Be 4:12
10LISTENTil the Night Becomes the Day 3:44
11LISTENThe Boy / Omero Mumba 4:14
12LISTENI Don't Need You To 3:39
13LISTENStand by Your Side Bonus Track 3:27
14LISTENGotta Tell You Bonus Track / Teddy Riley Remix 3:47
15LISTENSigned, Sealed, Delivered Bonus Track 2:52

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Editorial Reviews

Like many talented teenage pop singers, Samantha Mumba was initially promoted on the strength of her talent -- as in, "Isn't she much more talented than any other singer of her age?" It is true that Mumba is a fine singer, with a voice that sounds richer than most teen singers, and her material on her debut Gotta Tell You isn't strictly flimsy teen pop. It's more soulful and pretty well-constructed, sultry without veering into Lolita territory. In short, this is a fine product, a sterling example of immaculately crafted dance-pop and radio-ready ballads. If there's any problem, it's that, apart from "Body II Body," which weirdly appropriates David Bowie's icy "Ashes to Ashes" for a seduction number, none of this is particularly memorable without repeated spins. After those plays, it still seems like Gotta Tell You is a little too heavy on filler -- the singles, like "Gotta Tell You" and "Baby, Come Over (This Is Our Night)" are what stand out, along with the slow-burning closer, "Lately" -- but it's still better crafted than much teen pop, and it's delivered with conviction by Mumba. It's not a stunner, but it's satisfying on its own (albeit ephemeral) terms, and it sets her up well for greater things. [The 2001 British re-release includes three bonus tracks: "Stand by Your Side," "Signed, Sealed, Delivered," and a remix of "Gotta Tell You."] Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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