Raw Like Sushi [Bonus Tracks] Neneh Cherry

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  • Release Date: 06/29/1992
  • Original Release: 1989
  • Sales Rank: 73,943
  • Label: VIRGIN RECORDS US
  • UPC: 077778611622

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Raw Like Sushi [Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENBuffalo Stance
2LISTENManchild
3LISTENKisses on the Wind
4LISTENInna City Mamma
5LISTENThe Next Generation
6LISTENLove Ghetto
7LISTENHeart
8LISTENPhoney Ladies
9LISTENOutré Risqué Locomotive
10LISTENSo Here I Come
11My Bitch Bonus Track
12Heart (It's a Demo) Bonus Track
13Buffalo Stance Bonus Track / Sukka Mix
14Manchild Bonus Track / The Old School Mix

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Editorial Reviews

Those arguing that the most individualistic R&B and dance music of the late '80s and early to mid-'90s came out of Britain could point to Neneh Cherry's unconventional Raw Like Sushi as a shining example. An unorthodox and brilliantly daring blend of R&B, rap, pop, and dance music, Sushi enjoyed little exposure on America's conservative urban contemporary radio formats, but was a definite underground hit. Full of personality, the singer/rapper is as thought-provoking as she is witty and humorous when addressing relationships and taking aim at less-than-kosher behavior of males and females alike. Macho homeboys and Casanovas take a pounding on "So Here I Come" and the hit "Buffalo Stance," while women who are shallow, cold-hearted, or materialistic get lambasted on "Phoney Ladies," "Heart," and "Inna City Mamma." Cherry's idealism comes through loud and clear on "The Next Generation," a plea to take responsibility for one's sexual actions and give children the respect and attention they deserve. [Later in 1989, Virgin also released an edition featuring four bonus tracks.] Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

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