Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams Solange Knowles

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  • Release Date: 08/26/2008
  • Sales Rank: 43,870
  • Label: GEFFEN RECORDS
  • UPC: 602517810754

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Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams

1LISTENGod Given Name
2LISTENT.O.N.Y.
3LISTENDancing In The Dark
4LISTENWould've Been The One
5LISTENSandcastle Disco
6LISTENI Decided - Pt. 1
7LISTENValentine's Day
8LISTEN6 O'Clock Blues
9LISTENOde To Marvin
10LISTENI Told You So
11LISTENCosmic Journey
12LISTENThis Bird
13LISTENI Decided - Pt. 2

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Editorial Reviews

The second disc from Beyoncé's 'lil sis, Solange, has a surprisingly fresh, retro-soul sound and features the Supremes-reminiscent single "I Decided." Barnes & Noble



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WATCH OUT BEYONCE...by Anonymous

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September 02, 2008: 'cuz your little sister has made the ALBUM OF THE YEAR!!! Now, Solange could have made a grinding R&amp B album with all the requisite superproducers around... but she didn't. Instead, she decided to go retro. She makes the old sound new again and I am loving every note of it. I did not mean to love this album. When I previewed it, I just thought it would be another substandard younger sibling trying to make a grab for the spotlight. By the fifth song, I knew I was listening to a true talent. NOT ONE SONG is skippable... excellent from front to back. Congratulations, Solange, on an amazing work of art!!

Loving Itby Anonymous

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September 01, 2008: I love Solange knowles new album, it is fire. She really did a bangin job on this. It is so creative, I love the 60s 70s feel, she really out did her self and the music biz, She is so opposite of beyonce and I love that about her and I love beyonce but I adore solange and her looks, hairstyles, make-up, clothes, just her being different, she is all that. Keep it up solange and stay talented, ignore any negativity and always know God has blessed you and your family.


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This item Rated Appropriate for Ages 13 and Up

Why We Rated This Appropriate for Ages 13 and UP

What to watch out for

  • Drugs:

    On the opening track, Solange assures us that "I'm not high," and on another she sings, "I want to go high, so high."

  • Language:

    One song has the word "s--t" another says "ass." The worst offender is the final track, "This Bird" which features the refrain, "shut the f--k up."

  • Messages:

    Not an issue.

  • Sex:

    The song "T.O.N.Y." implies regret about sleeping with someone too soon ("Maybe it's mornin' and the thrill is gone"), "Would Have Been the One" is about being unfaithful ("And she was cool with his fooling around"). Sex is implied on "Sand... More

    The song "T.O.N.Y." implies regret about sleeping with someone too soon ("Maybe it's mornin' and the thrill is gone"), "Would Have Been the One" is about being unfaithful ("And she was cool with his fooling around"). Sex is implied on "Sandcastle Disco" ("Would baby baby feel up these walls of mine") and on "Valentine's Day"("You know what kind of gifts I give baby/I'm ready when you are"). Close

  • Violence:

    Not an issue.

  • Consumerism:

    Not an issue.

What Parents Need to Know

About Sol-Angel and the Hadley St. Dreams

Parents need to know that although this album is from Beyonce's sister, it's definitely an assertion of Solange's separate identity and own musical style. Several songs have some references to sex, but it's mostly implied, rather than directly in your face. One song has a subtle (more in the background) smattering of "s--t" and another, has a less subtle refrain of "shut the f--k up." There are also some references to being high.

Families Can Talk About

Families can talk about how Solange's music differs from that of her more famous sister. How do their voices compare? While she uses this album as an opportunity to assert her own identity, does it seem like it would be easier to get a record deal because of her connections? Does this album stand up for itself? Would it be hard to follow in the footsteps of a sister like Beyonce? Also, on "T.O.N.Y.," Solange seems to be expressing regret about starting a physical relationship with someone too soon. Why do you think this could be so? What are the risks of doing this?