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Trav'lin' Light (Queen Latifah album)

Trav'lin' Light is the sixth studio album by American actress and hip-hop artist Queen Latifah. It was released through Verve Records on September 25, 2007.

Trav'lin' Light
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 25, 2007 (2007-09-25)
Genre
Length51:29
Label
Producer
Queen Latifah chronology
The Dana Owens Album
(2004)
Trav'lin' Light
(2007)
Persona
(2009)

Background

Following The Dana Owens Album released in 2004, this is Latifah's second singing album containing cover versions of jazz standards. The album spent three weeks atop the Billboard Jazz Albums chart.

The album cut "I'm Gonna Live Till I Die" won the 2008 Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s), which was presented to its arranger, John Clayton. Trav'lin' Light was also nominated for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album.[1][2]

The album's first song and subsequently first single, "Poetry Man" is a cover of Phoebe Snow's song of the same name.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [3]
Entertainment WeeklyC+[4]
JazzTimes(favorable)[5]
Billboard(favorable)[6]

William Ruhlman of AllMusic claimed "Trav'lin' Light is, if anything, even better than that Grammy-nominated set, The Dana Owens Album. In song after song, she has come up with a character to portray through the lyrics, and that helps make her interpretations convincing. Sometimes, it is the songwriters themselves she seems to be channeling...however, it is the singer herself who deserves the credit for making the album work. As with her acting, Queen Latifah's singing is most laudable for not trying to do too much; she may evoke James or Nina Simone or Holiday (or Smokey Robinson or the Pointer Sisters), but she never tries to outsing them; rather, her versions are glosses on the greats she and her producers so admire."[3] Entertainment Weekly's Chris Willman review was less favorable, stating "between 2004's The Dana Owens Album and her run as a movie-musical diva, the 'Hey, that rapper lady can sing!' novelty has worn off. We now wonder if Latifah can succeed Diana Krall—or Rod Stewart!—as our leading pop-standards standard-bearer. Taste prevails, but personality must be left to the hundred more interesting jazz singers out there."[4]</ref> Thomas Conrad of JazzTimes proclaimed "the title is a bit ironic. For this 13-track collection, a follow-up to Latifah’s 2004 The Dana Owens Album, she’s carrying a lot of baggage. There’s also the weight of history. Can a politicized rapper turned Oscar-nominated actress be taken seriously when she makes a mid-career segue into soul-infused jazz singing? Truth is, as velvet-smooth journeys into the pop-jazz canon go, Trav'lin' Light is an estimable exercise in showmanship, shaped by a well-seasoned pro who, though perhaps lacking the daring of a Cassandra Wilson or Diana Krall, is deserving of respectful attention. Sure, her cover of 10cc's 'I'm Not in Love' is a little too Diana Ross, and, yes, her reading of Smokey Robinson's 'What Love Has Joined Together' ventures nary an inch from its carefully choreographed Motown roots. But those are the exceptions here, not the rule. Listen to Latifah’s tender melding of bruised pain and hard-earned self-respect on 'Georgia Rose', hear her wade gently into 'Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars', embrace the breezy joie de vivre of Peggy Lee's 'I Love Being Here with You', bring 'I'm Gonna Live Till I Die' to a life-affirming boil, percolate the sassy acumen of the Pointer Sisters 'How Long', then slide into the simmering sensuality of 'I Want a Little Sugar In My Bowl'. Then you'll know the oft-applied affirmation 'multi-talented' is fully appropriate."[5] Billboard's Chuck Taylor called it "a marvelous sonic achievement, recorded with such satiny care and class that it seems a crime that anyone might belittle the listening experience with an MP3 player or computer."[6]

Track listing

Standard edition
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Poetry Man"Phoebe Snow4:39
2."Georgia Rose" (featuring Stevie Wonder)
  • Jimmy Flynn
  • Harry Rosenthal
  • Alex Sullivan
3:43
3."Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars"3:54
4."Don't Cry Baby"
2:53
5."I Love Being Here with You"
2:52
6."I'm Gonna Live Till I Die"
2:09
7."Trav'lin' Light"4:04
8."I Want a Little Sugar in My Bowl"Nina Simone3:05
9."I'm Not in Love"4:47
10."What Love Has Joined Together"3:40
11."How Long (Betcha Got a Chick on the Side)"5:41
12."Gone Away"5:49
13."I Know Where I've Been" (from Hairspray)4:13
Total length:51:29
Queen Latifah online store bonus track[7][8]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
14."Java Jive" 
Walmart bonus track[9]
No.TitleLength
14."Every Woman Is a Queen"1:51

Notes

  • "Every Woman Is a Queen" is featured in Latifah's CoverGirl commercials.

Credits

Adapted from AllMusic.[10]

  • Alex Al — bass
  • Sachico Asano — graphic design
  • Julie Baker — hair stylist
  • Rick Baptist — trumpet
  • Wayne Bergeron — flugelhorn, trumpet
  • Gary Bias — flute, saxophone
  • Charlie Bisharat — violin
  • George Bohanon — trombone
  • Jacqueline Brand — violin
  • Becky Bunnell — violin
  • Lee Callet — clarinet, saxophone
  • Mark Cargill — violin
  • Anthony Caruso — assistant engineer, digital editing
  • Gilbert Castellanos — trumpet
  • Oscar Castro-Neves — guitar
  • Ronald Clark — violin
  • Jeff Clayton — saxophone
  • John Clayton — arranger, conductor
  • Shakim Compere — executive producer
  • Luis Conte — percussion
  • Larry Corbett — cello
  • Jim Cox — keyboards
  • Manny Curtis — composer
  • Jill Dell'Abate — production coordination
  • Brian Dembow — viola
  • Yvette Devereaux — violin
  • Andrew Duckles — viola
  • George Duke — fender rhodes, piano
  • Bruce Dukov — violin
  • Mike Eleopoulos — engineer, mixing
  • Stephen Erdody — cello
  • Chris Ermacoff — cello
  • Ron Fair — producer
  • Keith Fiddmont — saxophone
  • Roxanna Floy — make-up
  • James Ford III — trumpet
  • Matthew Funes — viola
  • Steve Genewick — digital editing, engineer
  • Julie Gigante — violin
  • Graham Gouldman — composer
  • John Goux — guitar
  • Gary Grant — flugelhorn, trumpet
  • Bernie Grundman — mastering
  • Alan Grunfeld — violin
  • Larry Hall — flugelhorn, trumpet
  • Jeff Hamilton — drums
  • Lisa Hansen — release coordinator
  • Niki Haris — background vocals
  • Donny Hathaway — composer
  • Nate Hertweck — mixing assistant
  • Tal Herzberg — digital editing, engineer
  • Jerry Hey — arranger, conductor
  • Dan Higgins — flute, saxophone
  • Buffy Hubelbank — production coordination
  • Bill Hughes — orchestra manager
  • Leroy Hutson — composer
  • Alex Iles — trombone
  • Paul Jackson Jr. — guitar
  • Antônio Carlos Jobim — composer
  • Suzie Katayama — cello
  • Ryan Kennedy — mixing assistant
  • Peter Kent — violin
  • Walter Kent — composer
  • Hollis King — art direction
  • Ron King — trumpet
  • Abe Laboriel Jr. — drums
  • Abraham Laboriel Sr. — bass
  • Michael Landau — guitar
  • Songa Lee — violin
  • Gene Lees — composer
  • Natalie Leggett — violin
  • Mario de León — violin
  • Gayle Levant — harp
  • Phillip Levy — violin
  • Tommy LiPuma — producer
  • Monica Lynch — A&R, executive producer
  • Shawn Mann — viola
  • Andrew Martin — trombone
  • Greg Mathieson — keyboards, organ
  • Christian McBride — bass
  • Darrin McCann — viola
  • Joe McEwen — A&R
  • Johnny Mercer — composer
  • Jonathan Merritt — assistant engineer
  • Victoria Miskolczy — viola
  • Cameron Mizell — release coordinator
  • Peter Mokran — mixing
  • Evelyn Morgan — A&R
  • Susan Moses — stylist, wardrobe
  • Jimmy Mundy — composer
  • John Newcott — release coordinator
  • Robin Olson — violin
  • Charlie Owens — saxophone
  • Sid Page — violin
  • Sara Parkins — violin
  • Alan Pasqua — keyboards
  • Joel Peskin — flute, saxophone
  • Valerie Pinkston — background vocals
  • Anita Pointer — composer
  • June Pointer — composer
  • Patricia Pointer — composer
  • Ruth Pointer — composer
  • Katia Popov — violin
  • Jack Joseph Puig — mixing
  • Queen Latifah — lead vocals
  • Bill Reichenbach Jr. — trombone, tuba
  • Antonio Resendiz — assistant engineer
  • Kevin Ricard — percussion
  • Ramon Rivas — assistant engineer
  • Smokey Robinson — composer
  • Robert Rogers — composer
  • Anatoly Rosinsky — violin
  • Jim Ross — viola
  • David Rubinson — composer
  • Joe Sample — piano
  • Doug Sax — mastering
  • Bill Schluger — composer
  • Al Schmitt — engineer, mixing
  • Stéphane Sednaoui — photography
  • Marc Shaiman — composer, producer
  • Allen Sides — engineer
  • Nina Simone — composer
  • Bill Airey Smith — engineer
  • Dan Tobin Smith — cello
  • Maurice Spears — trombone
  • Eric Stewart — composer
  • Shari Sutcliffe — music contractor, project coordinator
  • Toots Thielemans — harmonica
  • Michael Thompson — photography
  • Sarah Thornblade — violin
  • Cecilia Tsan — cello
  • Stella Unger — composer
  • Lamont Van Hook — background vocals
  • Josefina Vergara — violin
  • Tommy Vicari — mixing
  • Irina Voloshina — violin
  • Eric Weaver — mixing assistant
  • Fred White — background vocals
  • Anthony Wilson — guitar
  • Evan Wilson — viola
  • Scott Wittman — composer
  • Stevie Wonder — harmonica, lead vocals
  • Reggie C. Young — trombone
  • Trummy Young — composer

Weekly charts

Release history

Country Date Label
United States September 25, 2007 Verve
Canada
Australia September 29, 2007
Germany October 19, 2007 Universal
Japan October 30, 2007
United Kingdom November 5, 2007 Verve

References

  1. ^ "John Clayton". grammy.com. The Recording Academy.
  2. ^ "Queen Latifah". grammy.com. The Recording Academy.
  3. ^ a b Ruhlman, William. . AllMusic. Archived from the original on May 12, 2023. Retrieved May 12, 2023.
  4. ^ a b Willman, Chris (September 27, 2007). . Entertainment Weekly. Archived from the original on October 18, 2007. Retrieved May 12, 2023.
  5. ^ a b Conrad, Thomas (April 25, 2019). . JazzTimes. Archived from the original on May 12, 2023. Retrieved May 12, 2023.
  6. ^ a b Taylor, Chuck (October 8, 2007). . Billboard. Archived from the original on May 2, 2015. Retrieved May 12, 2023.
  7. ^ . Latifah/NetCentrixLLC.
  8. ^ "Order 'Trav'lin' Light' and get a surprise". MLB Entertainment. September 28, 2007. Retrieved May 11, 2023.
  9. ^ "Queen Latifah - Trav'lin' Light (2007, CD) - Discogs". Discogs. Retrieved May 11, 2023.
  10. ^ . AllMusic. Archived from the original on May 12, 2023. Retrieved May 12, 2023.
  11. ^ "Queen Latifah Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved May 11, 2023.
  12. ^ "Queen Latifah Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved May 11, 2023.
  13. ^ "Queen Latifah Chart History (Top Jazz Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved May 11, 2023.

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Trav lin Light is the sixth studio album by American actress and hip hop artist Queen Latifah It was released through Verve Records on September 25 2007 Trav lin LightStudio album by Queen LatifahReleasedSeptember 25 2007 2007 09 25 GenreVocal jazz R amp BLength51 29LabelVerve UniversalProducerRon Fair Tommy LiPuma Marc ShaimanQueen Latifah chronologyThe Dana Owens Album 2004 Trav lin Light 2007 Persona 2009 Contents 1 Background 2 Critical reception 3 Track listing 4 Credits 5 Weekly charts 6 Release history 7 ReferencesBackground EditFollowing The Dana Owens Album released in 2004 this is Latifah s second singing album containing cover versions of jazz standards The album spent three weeks atop the Billboard Jazz Albums chart The album cut I m Gonna Live Till I Die won the 2008 Grammy Award for Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist s which was presented to its arranger John Clayton Trav lin Light was also nominated for Best Traditional Pop Vocal Album 1 2 The album s first song and subsequently first single Poetry Man is a cover of Phoebe Snow s song of the same name Critical reception EditProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 3 Entertainment WeeklyC 4 JazzTimes favorable 5 Billboard favorable 6 William Ruhlman of AllMusic claimed Trav lin Light is if anything even better than that Grammy nominated set The Dana Owens Album In song after song she has come up with a character to portray through the lyrics and that helps make her interpretations convincing Sometimes it is the songwriters themselves she seems to be channeling however it is the singer herself who deserves the credit for making the album work As with her acting Queen Latifah s singing is most laudable for not trying to do too much she may evoke James or Nina Simone or Holiday or Smokey Robinson or the Pointer Sisters but she never tries to outsing them rather her versions are glosses on the greats she and her producers so admire 3 Entertainment Weekly s Chris Willman review was less favorable stating between 2004 s The Dana Owens Album and her run as a movie musical diva the Hey that rapper lady can sing novelty has worn off We now wonder if Latifah can succeed Diana Krall or Rod Stewart as our leading pop standards standard bearer Taste prevails but personality must be left to the hundred more interesting jazz singers out there 4 lt ref gt Thomas Conrad of JazzTimes proclaimed the title is a bit ironic For this 13 track collection a follow up to Latifah s 2004 The Dana Owens Album she s carrying a lot of baggage There s also the weight of history Can a politicized rapper turned Oscar nominated actress be taken seriously when she makes a mid career segue into soul infused jazz singing Truth is as velvet smooth journeys into the pop jazz canon go Trav lin Light is an estimable exercise in showmanship shaped by a well seasoned pro who though perhaps lacking the daring of a Cassandra Wilson or Diana Krall is deserving of respectful attention Sure her cover of 10cc s I m Not in Love is a little too Diana Ross and yes her reading of Smokey Robinson s What Love Has Joined Together ventures nary an inch from its carefully choreographed Motown roots But those are the exceptions here not the rule Listen to Latifah s tender melding of bruised pain and hard earned self respect on Georgia Rose hear her wade gently into Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars embrace the breezy joie de vivre of Peggy Lee s I Love Being Here with You bring I m Gonna Live Till I Die to a life affirming boil percolate the sassy acumen of the Pointer Sisters How Long then slide into the simmering sensuality of I Want a Little Sugar In My Bowl Then you ll know the oft applied affirmation multi talented is fully appropriate 5 Billboard s Chuck Taylor called it a marvelous sonic achievement recorded with such satiny care and class that it seems a crime that anyone might belittle the listening experience with an MP3 player or computer 6 Track listing EditStandard editionNo TitleWriter s Length1 Poetry Man Phoebe Snow4 392 Georgia Rose featuring Stevie Wonder Jimmy Flynn Harry Rosenthal Alex Sullivan3 433 Quiet Nights of Quiet Stars Antonio Carlos Jobim Gene Lees3 544 Don t Cry Baby Saul Bernice James P Johnson Stella Unger2 535 I Love Being Here with You Peggy Lee William Schluger2 526 I m Gonna Live Till I Die Mann Curtis Al Hoffman Walter Kent2 097 Trav lin Light Johnny Mercer Jimmy Mundy Trummy Young4 048 I Want a Little Sugar in My Bowl Nina Simone3 059 I m Not in Love Eric Stewart Graham Gouldman4 4710 What Love Has Joined Together Smokey Robinson Bobby Rogers3 4011 How Long Betcha Got a Chick on the Side Anita Pointer June Pointer Patricia Pointer Ruth Pointer David Robinson5 4112 Gone Away Donny Hathaway Leroy Hutson Curtis Mayfield5 4913 I Know Where I ve Been from Hairspray Marc Shaiman Scott Wittman4 13Total length 51 29 Queen Latifah online store bonus track 7 8 No TitleWriter s Length14 Java Jive Ben Oakland Milton Drake Walmart bonus track 9 No TitleLength14 Every Woman Is a Queen 1 51 Notes Every Woman Is a Queen is featured in Latifah s CoverGirl commercials Credits EditAdapted from AllMusic 10 Alex Al bass Sachico Asano graphic design Julie Baker hair stylist Rick Baptist trumpet Wayne Bergeron flugelhorn trumpet Gary Bias flute saxophone Charlie Bisharat violin George Bohanon trombone Jacqueline Brand violin Becky Bunnell violin Lee Callet clarinet saxophone Mark Cargill violin Anthony Caruso assistant engineer digital editing Gilbert Castellanos trumpet Oscar Castro Neves guitar Ronald Clark violin Jeff Clayton saxophone John Clayton arranger conductor Shakim Compere executive producer Luis Conte percussion Larry Corbett cello Jim Cox keyboards Manny Curtis composer Jill Dell Abate production coordination Brian Dembow viola Yvette Devereaux violin Andrew Duckles viola George Duke fender rhodes piano Bruce Dukov violin Mike Eleopoulos engineer mixing Stephen Erdody cello Chris Ermacoff cello Ron Fair producer Keith Fiddmont saxophone Roxanna Floy make up James Ford III trumpet Matthew Funes viola Steve Genewick digital editing engineer Julie Gigante violin Graham Gouldman composer John Goux guitar Gary Grant flugelhorn trumpet Bernie Grundman mastering Alan Grunfeld violin Larry Hall flugelhorn trumpet Jeff Hamilton drums Lisa Hansen release coordinator Niki Haris background vocals Donny Hathaway composer Nate Hertweck mixing assistant Tal Herzberg digital editing engineer Jerry Hey arranger conductor Dan Higgins flute saxophone Buffy Hubelbank production coordination Bill Hughes orchestra manager Leroy Hutson composer Alex Iles trombone Paul Jackson Jr guitar Antonio Carlos Jobim composer Suzie Katayama cello Ryan Kennedy mixing assistant Peter Kent violin Walter Kent composer Hollis King art direction Ron King trumpet Abe Laboriel Jr drums Abraham Laboriel Sr bass Michael Landau guitar Songa Lee violin Gene Lees composer Natalie Leggett violin Mario de Leon violin Gayle Levant harp Phillip Levy violin Tommy LiPuma producer Monica Lynch A amp R executive producer Shawn Mann viola Andrew Martin trombone Greg Mathieson keyboards organ Christian McBride bass Darrin McCann viola Joe McEwen A amp R Johnny Mercer composer Jonathan Merritt assistant engineer Victoria Miskolczy viola Cameron Mizell release coordinator Peter Mokran mixing Evelyn Morgan A amp R Susan Moses stylist wardrobe Jimmy Mundy composer John Newcott release coordinator Robin Olson violin Charlie Owens saxophone Sid Page violin Sara Parkins violin Alan Pasqua keyboards Joel Peskin flute saxophone Valerie Pinkston background vocals Anita Pointer composer June Pointer composer Patricia Pointer composer Ruth Pointer composer Katia Popov violin Jack Joseph Puig mixing Queen Latifah lead vocals Bill Reichenbach Jr trombone tuba Antonio Resendiz assistant engineer Kevin Ricard percussion Ramon Rivas assistant engineer Smokey Robinson composer Robert Rogers composer Anatoly Rosinsky violin Jim Ross viola David Rubinson composer Joe Sample piano Doug Sax mastering Bill Schluger composer Al Schmitt engineer mixing Stephane Sednaoui photography Marc Shaiman composer producer Allen Sides engineer Nina Simone composer Bill Airey Smith engineer Dan Tobin Smith cello Maurice Spears trombone Eric Stewart composer Shari Sutcliffe music contractor project coordinator Toots Thielemans harmonica Michael Thompson photography Sarah Thornblade violin Cecilia Tsan cello Stella Unger composer Lamont Van Hook background vocals Josefina Vergara violin Tommy Vicari mixing Irina Voloshina violin Eric Weaver mixing assistant Fred White background vocals Anthony Wilson guitar Evan Wilson viola Scott Wittman composer Stevie Wonder harmonica lead vocals Reggie C Young trombone Trummy Young composerWeekly charts EditChart 2007 PeakpositionUS Billboard 200 11 11US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 12 6US Top Jazz Albums Billboard 13 1Release history EditCountry Date LabelUnited States September 25 2007 VerveCanadaAustralia September 29 2007Germany October 19 2007 UniversalJapan October 30 2007United Kingdom November 5 2007 VerveReferences Edit John Clayton grammy com The Recording Academy Queen Latifah grammy com The Recording Academy a b Ruhlman William Queen Latifah Trav lin Light Album Reviews Songs amp More AllMusic AllMusic Archived from the original on May 12 2023 Retrieved May 12 2023 a b Willman Chris September 27 2007 Trav lin Light Music Review Entertainment Weekly Entertainment Weekly Archived from the original on October 18 2007 Retrieved May 12 2023 a b Conrad Thomas April 25 2019 Queen Latifah Trav lin Light JazzTimes JazzTimes Archived from the original on May 12 2023 Retrieved May 12 2023 a b Taylor Chuck October 8 2007 Queen Latifah Poetry Man Billboard Billboard Archived from the original on May 2 2015 Retrieved May 12 2023 Latifah Shop Latifah NetCentrixLLC Order Trav lin Light and get a surprise MLB Entertainment September 28 2007 Retrieved May 11 2023 Queen Latifah Trav lin Light 2007 CD Discogs Discogs Retrieved May 11 2023 Trav lin Light Queen Latifah Credits AllMusic AllMusic Archived from the original on May 12 2023 Retrieved May 12 2023 Queen Latifah Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved May 11 2023 Queen Latifah Chart History Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard Retrieved May 11 2023 Queen Latifah Chart History Top Jazz Albums Billboard Retrieved May 11 2023 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Trav 27lin 27 Light Queen Latifah album amp oldid 1155738059, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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