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Unexpected (Angie Stone album)

Unexpected is the fifth studio album by American singer Angie Stone. It was released by Stax Records on November 23, 2009 in the United States. Conceived following the death of her father, Stone's spiritual anchor and creative mentor,[1] the album marked a breakaway from the neo soul elements on Stone's first four studio efforts, taking her work further into the dance pop, funk, and contemporary R&B genres. As a result, Unexpected incorporates more upbeat material, produced by Jazze Pha, among others.

Unexpected
Studio album by
ReleasedNovember 23, 2009
Length39:26
LabelStax
Producer
  • Angie Stone (also exec.)
  • John McClain (exec.)
  • John Burk (exec.)
  • Saleem Asad
  • Cozmo
  • Terrance Freeman
  • Jazze Pha
  • Karrim King
  • Melvin Lowery, Jr.
  • One Drop Scott
  • Fitzroy Reid
  • Jonathan Richmond
  • Willie Shivers
  • Steven White
  • Sly Williams
Angie Stone chronology
The Art of Love & War
(2007)
Unexpected
(2009)
Rich Girl
(2012)
Singles from Unexpected
  1. "I Ain't Hearin' U"
    Released: October 12, 2009
  2. "Free"
    Released: March 14, 2010

The album received generally positive reviews, with critics perceiving its sound as more stylistically diverse than on previous discs. Commercially, Unexpected became Stone's lowest-charting entry yet. It peaked at number 17 on the US Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums but failed to reach the upper half of the Billboard 200. Lead single "I Ain't Hearin' U," released in October 2009, reached the top 20 of the Adult R&B Songs chart. The album would mark Stone's final released with Stax Records.

Background edit

Much of Unexpected was produced in response to the sudden death of Stone's father who passed away mid-way through the recording process of the album.[2] Grief stricken and struggling with vocal recordings, Stone abandoned the possibility to record another "kind of neo-soul record," and instead requested more upbeat, joyful material to record.[1] In an interview with Windy City Times, Stone said: "My father passed away unexpectedly this year, and that was a shock to me. When I recorded the album, I didn't have a title so I said, "This is so unexpected. So I'm gonna go for broke and do whatever the hell I want to do."[2]

While she feet obliged to record "some classic Angie Stone" material for the album,"[2] much of the album was inspired by singer Evelyn "Champagne" King.[1] Upon the album's release in the United Kingdom in February 2010, Stone told Blues & Soul: "Being as I've delivered four decent albums already, I felt it was safe to switch up and do something different this time. And musically overall I just wanted to have fun. I wanted to do something that embodies a jam kinda feel, so that we could have some fun in concert and show people everything doesn't always have to be so serious."[3]

Promotion edit

The album was preceded by lead single "I Ain't Hearin' U," an uptempo song about gossip and innuendo that Stone co-wrote with longtime collaborator Juanita Wynn.[4] Premiered on Stone's website on October 5, 2009 and released digitally by Stax Records on October 12, 2009, it reached number 42 on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart and peaked at number 14 on the Adult R&B Songs chart.[5] A remixed version of "Free", a "fast club" track that was contributed by producer Jazze Pha, was released as the second and final single from the album.[6] Featuring additional vocals by rapper Young Nate, it failed to chart.[5]

Critical reception edit

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [7]
Clash8/10[8]
Entertainment WeeklyB−[9]
The Independent     [10]
PopMatters8/10[11]

Unexpected received a weighted score of 67 out of 100 from review aggregate website Metacritic, indicating "generally favorable reviews", based on nine reviews from music critics.[12] In his review for Clash, Kevin Angel declared the album Stone's "strongest to date, as she delivers an LP that effortlessly combines the finest elements of neo soul with old-skool R&B. The album sees Stone lay down some of her most honest tunes to date."[8] Chris Roberts from BBC Music called the album "a likeable blend of soul and funk with judicious little dashes of rap," adding: "It’s a neo-soul record. A very good one, because that’s what she does, her passionate voice bringing abundant personality [...] The album’s unsurprising, and often unconscionably fine."[13]

AllMusic editor Thom Jurek found that with Unexpected Stone "delves deeper into funk and hip-hop than on her previous outings [...] These dozen tracks continue to reveal her versatility as a vocalist and recording artist; she can sing whatever it is she wants to with equal verve, authenticity, and flair. Despite the slicker and more diverse sounds on Unexpected, the soul quotient is high, even if this isn’t strictly a neo-soul album [...] Unexpected simply feels like a leap more than a step."[7] Tyler Lewis from PopMatters noted that "it’s another great Angie Stone record that gives you plenty to savor [...] She is singular in her ability to be among the most stylistically diverse contemporary artists of our time, without being flashy about it. By now, Stone should know that we know this and love her for it. That she doesn’t, is perhaps, what’s really unexpected."[11]

The Boston Globe journalist Siddhartha Mitter wrote that Unexpected offers "more musical variety than previous discs," adding that "Stone needn’t fret about keeping up with the Beyoncés; her church-infused, middle-class songs carry a proud legacy, and when she decries her 'haters', it rings false." Mitter felt that Stone shines most on the ballads, which she called "classic slow jams of the old school, a sadly fading form of which Stone is one of the great current purveyors."[14] Critical with its misleading title, Simon Vozick-Levinson from Entertainment Weekly noted that "for the most part, Unexpected is one tasteful midtempo jam after another, with Stone’s honey-sweet harmonies unfolding over easygoing throwback vibes. That’s not necessarily a bad thing – the neo-soul approach has always suited Stone. But this is precisely what her old fans expect by now, and it’s unlikely to reel in many new ones."[15]

Commercial performance edit

Unexpected debuted at number 133 on the US Billboard 200 and number 17 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.[16] A major drop from her previous effort The Art of Love & War (2007), which had opened at number 11 on the Billboard 200, the album marked her lowest-charting entry yet.[16] It was however ranked 93rd on Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums year-end chart.[17]

Track listing edit

Unexpected track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Unexpected"
Stone1:28
2."I Ain't Hearin' U"
  • Steven "Supe" White
  • Wynn
  • Willie Lester
  • Rodney Brown
White3:27
3."Free" (featuring Ricco Barrino)
3:57
4."Maybe"
  • Jonathan Richmond
  • Wynn
Richmond4:40
5."Hey Mr. DJ"
Williams2:37
6."Kiss All Over Your Body"
  • Stone
  • Williams
Williams4:45
7."I Don't Care" (featuring Diamond Stone and Juanita Wynn)
  • Stone
  • Wynn
  • Willie "Chuck" Shivers
  • Diamond Stone
  • Scott Roberts
  • Cozmo Hickox
  • Saleem Asad
Shivers3:12
8."Why Is It"
  • Stone
  • Wynn
  • Williams
Williams3:43
9."Tell Me" (featuring Dose)
  • Stone
  • Wynn
  • Karrim "Ikon" King
  • Fitzroy Reid
  • Michael Thomas
  • King
  • Reid
3:16
10."Think Sometimes"
  • Stone
  • Shivers
Shivers3:34
11."I Found a Keeper"
  • Stone
  • Williams
  • Dalton P. Smith
Williams3:20
12."Unexpected (Reprise)"
  • Stone
  • Stewart
  • Wynn
Stone1:25
Total length:39:26

Notes

  • ^[a] signifies a co-producer

Sample credits

Charts edit

Release history edit

Release history and formats for Unexpected
Region Date Format(s) Label Ref.
United States November 12, 2001
  • CD
  • digital download
Stax [7]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Angie Stone, Unexpected". concord.com. Retrieved May 31, 2023.
  2. ^ a b c Davis, Andrew (January 1, 2010). "MUSIC Angie Stone's 'Unexpected' turn". Windy City Times. Retrieved May 31, 2023.
  3. ^ Lewis, Pete (February 1, 2010). "MUSIC: Angie Stone's 'Unexpected' turn". Blues & Soul. Retrieved May 31, 2023.
  4. ^ Dunham, Nancy (February 11, 2010). "Angie Stone uses late father as inspiration for 'Unexpected'". Washington Examiner. Retrieved May 31, 2023.
  5. ^ a b "Angie Stone Chart History (Adult R&B Songs)". Billboard. Retrieved May 31, 2023.
  6. ^ "Free (International Remix) [feat. Young Nate] - Single by Angie Stone". iTunes. January 2010.
  7. ^ a b c Roberts, Chris. "AllMusic Review". Allmusic. Retrieved March 27, 2019.
  8. ^ a b Angel, Kevin. "Strongest album to date". Clash. Retrieved March 27, 2019.
  9. ^ EW review
  10. ^ Gill, Andy (5 February 2010). "Album: Album: Angie Stone, Unexpected (Stax)". The Independent. Retrieved March 27, 2019.
  11. ^ a b Lewis, Tyler (3 January 2010). "Angie Stone: Unexpected". Popmatters. Retrieved March 27, 2019.
  12. ^ "Critic Reviews for Unexpected". Metacritic. Retrieved March 27, 2019.
  13. ^ Roberts, Chris. "BBC Review". BBC Music. Retrieved March 27, 2019.
  14. ^ Lewis, Tyler. "Angie Stone, 'Unexpected'". The Boston Globe. Retrieved March 27, 2019.
  15. ^ Vozick-Levinson, Simon. "Unexpected". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved March 27, 2019.
  16. ^ a b c "Angie Stone Chart History (Billboard 200)". Billboard. Retrieved September 1, 2015.
  17. ^ a b "Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums – Year-End 2010". Billboard. Retrieved March 27, 2019.
  18. ^ "Angie Stone Chart History (Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums)". Billboard. Retrieved September 1, 2015.

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Unexpected is the fifth studio album by American singer Angie Stone It was released by Stax Records on November 23 2009 in the United States Conceived following the death of her father Stone s spiritual anchor and creative mentor 1 the album marked a breakaway from the neo soul elements on Stone s first four studio efforts taking her work further into the dance pop funk and contemporary R amp B genres As a result Unexpected incorporates more upbeat material produced by Jazze Pha among others UnexpectedStudio album by Angie StoneReleasedNovember 23 2009Length39 26LabelStaxProducerAngie Stone also exec John McClain exec John Burk exec Saleem AsadCozmoTerrance FreemanJazze PhaKarrim KingMelvin Lowery Jr One Drop ScottFitzroy ReidJonathan RichmondWillie ShiversSteven WhiteSly WilliamsAngie Stone chronologyThe Art of Love amp War 2007 Unexpected 2009 Rich Girl 2012 Singles from Unexpected I Ain t Hearin U Released October 12 2009 Free Released March 14 2010The album received generally positive reviews with critics perceiving its sound as more stylistically diverse than on previous discs Commercially Unexpected became Stone s lowest charting entry yet It peaked at number 17 on the US Billboard Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums but failed to reach the upper half of the Billboard 200 Lead single I Ain t Hearin U released in October 2009 reached the top 20 of the Adult R amp B Songs chart The album would mark Stone s final released with Stax Records Contents 1 Background 2 Promotion 3 Critical reception 4 Commercial performance 5 Track listing 6 Charts 6 1 Weekly charts 6 2 Year end charts 7 Release history 8 ReferencesBackground editMuch of Unexpected was produced in response to the sudden death of Stone s father who passed away mid way through the recording process of the album 2 Grief stricken and struggling with vocal recordings Stone abandoned the possibility to record another kind of neo soul record and instead requested more upbeat joyful material to record 1 In an interview with Windy City Times Stone said My father passed away unexpectedly this year and that was a shock to me When I recorded the album I didn t have a title so I said This is so unexpected So I m gonna go for broke and do whatever the hell I want to do 2 While she feet obliged to record some classic Angie Stone material for the album 2 much of the album was inspired by singer Evelyn Champagne King 1 Upon the album s release in the United Kingdom in February 2010 Stone told Blues amp Soul Being as I ve delivered four decent albums already I felt it was safe to switch up and do something different this time And musically overall I just wanted to have fun I wanted to do something that embodies a jam kinda feel so that we could have some fun in concert and show people everything doesn t always have to be so serious 3 Promotion editThe album was preceded by lead single I Ain t Hearin U an uptempo song about gossip and innuendo that Stone co wrote with longtime collaborator Juanita Wynn 4 Premiered on Stone s website on October 5 2009 and released digitally by Stax Records on October 12 2009 it reached number 42 on Billboard s Hot R amp B Hip Hop Songs chart and peaked at number 14 on the Adult R amp B Songs chart 5 A remixed version of Free a fast club track that was contributed by producer Jazze Pha was released as the second and final single from the album 6 Featuring additional vocals by rapper Young Nate it failed to chart 5 Critical reception editProfessional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllMusic nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 7 Clash8 10 8 Entertainment WeeklyB 9 The Independent nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp nbsp 10 PopMatters8 10 11 Unexpected received a weighted score of 67 out of 100 from review aggregate website Metacritic indicating generally favorable reviews based on nine reviews from music critics 12 In his review for Clash Kevin Angel declared the album Stone s strongest to date as she delivers an LP that effortlessly combines the finest elements of neo soul with old skool R amp B The album sees Stone lay down some of her most honest tunes to date 8 Chris Roberts from BBC Music called the album a likeable blend of soul and funk with judicious little dashes of rap adding It s a neo soul record A very good one because that s what she does her passionate voice bringing abundant personality The album s unsurprising and often unconscionably fine 13 AllMusic editor Thom Jurek found that with Unexpected Stone delves deeper into funk and hip hop than on her previous outings These dozen tracks continue to reveal her versatility as a vocalist and recording artist she can sing whatever it is she wants to with equal verve authenticity and flair Despite the slicker and more diverse sounds on Unexpected the soul quotient is high even if this isn t strictly a neo soul album Unexpected simply feels like a leap more than a step 7 Tyler Lewis from PopMatters noted that it s another great Angie Stone record that gives you plenty to savor She is singular in her ability to be among the most stylistically diverse contemporary artists of our time without being flashy about it By now Stone should know that we know this and love her for it That she doesn t is perhaps what s really unexpected 11 The Boston Globe journalist Siddhartha Mitter wrote that Unexpected offers more musical variety than previous discs adding that Stone needn t fret about keeping up with the Beyonces her church infused middle class songs carry a proud legacy and when she decries her haters it rings false Mitter felt that Stone shines most on the ballads which she called classic slow jams of the old school a sadly fading form of which Stone is one of the great current purveyors 14 Critical with its misleading title Simon Vozick Levinson from Entertainment Weekly noted that for the most part Unexpected is one tasteful midtempo jam after another with Stone s honey sweet harmonies unfolding over easygoing throwback vibes That s not necessarily a bad thing the neo soul approach has always suited Stone But this is precisely what her old fans expect by now and it s unlikely to reel in many new ones 15 Commercial performance editUnexpected debuted at number 133 on the US Billboard 200 and number 17 on the Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums chart 16 A major drop from her previous effort The Art of Love amp War 2007 which had opened at number 11 on the Billboard 200 the album marked her lowest charting entry yet 16 It was however ranked 93rd on Billboard s Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums year end chart 17 Track listing editUnexpected track listingNo TitleWriter s Producer s Length1 Unexpected Stone Sylvester Stewart Juanita WynnStone1 282 I Ain t Hearin U Steven Supe White Wynn Willie Lester Rodney BrownWhite3 273 Free featuring Ricco Barrino Phalon Alexander Barrino Jevon Sims Terrance FreemanJazze Pha Freeman a 3 574 Maybe Jonathan Richmond WynnRichmond4 405 Hey Mr DJ Stone Richard Rudolph Sly Williams Arthur PhilipsWilliams2 376 Kiss All Over Your Body Stone WilliamsWilliams4 457 I Don t Care featuring Diamond Stone and Juanita Wynn Stone Wynn Willie Chuck Shivers Diamond Stone Scott Roberts Cozmo Hickox Saleem AsadShivers3 128 Why Is It Stone Wynn WilliamsWilliams3 439 Tell Me featuring Dose Stone Wynn Karrim Ikon King Fitzroy Reid Michael ThomasKing Reid3 1610 Think Sometimes Stone ShiversShivers3 3411 I Found a Keeper Stone Williams Dalton P SmithWilliams3 2012 Unexpected Reprise Stone Stewart WynnStone1 25Total length 39 26 Notes a signifies a co producerSample credits Unexpected and Unexpected Reprise contain elements from Family Affair by Sly and the Family Stone I Ain t Hearin U contains a sample of What Are You Waiting for by Evelyn Champagne King written by Willie Lester and Rodney Brown Hey Mr DJ samples from Here We Go by Minnie Riperton written by Arthur Phillips and Richard Rudolph Charts editWeekly charts edit Weekly chart performance for Unexpected Chart 2009 PeakpositionUS Billboard 200 16 133US Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 18 17 Year end charts edit Year end chart performance for Unexpected Chart 2009 PositionUS Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard 17 93Release history editRelease history and formats for Unexpected Region Date Format s Label Ref United States November 12 2001 CDdigital download Stax 7 References edit a b c Angie Stone Unexpected concord com Retrieved May 31 2023 a b c Davis Andrew January 1 2010 MUSIC Angie Stone s Unexpected turn Windy City Times Retrieved May 31 2023 Lewis Pete February 1 2010 MUSIC Angie Stone s Unexpected turn Blues amp Soul Retrieved May 31 2023 Dunham Nancy February 11 2010 Angie Stone uses late father as inspiration for Unexpected Washington Examiner Retrieved May 31 2023 a b Angie Stone Chart History Adult R amp B Songs Billboard Retrieved May 31 2023 Free International Remix feat Young Nate Single by Angie Stone iTunes January 2010 a b c Roberts Chris AllMusic Review Allmusic Retrieved March 27 2019 a b Angel Kevin Strongest album to date Clash Retrieved March 27 2019 EW review Gill Andy 5 February 2010 Album Album Angie Stone Unexpected Stax The Independent Retrieved March 27 2019 a b Lewis Tyler 3 January 2010 Angie Stone Unexpected Popmatters Retrieved March 27 2019 Critic Reviews for Unexpected Metacritic Retrieved March 27 2019 Roberts Chris BBC Review BBC Music Retrieved March 27 2019 Lewis Tyler Angie Stone Unexpected The Boston Globe Retrieved March 27 2019 Vozick Levinson Simon Unexpected Entertainment Weekly Retrieved March 27 2019 a b c Angie Stone Chart History Billboard 200 Billboard Retrieved September 1 2015 a b Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Year End 2010 Billboard Retrieved March 27 2019 Angie Stone Chart History Top R amp B Hip Hop Albums Billboard Retrieved September 1 2015 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Unexpected Angie Stone album amp oldid 1157854018, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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