Nelly Furtado - Whoa, Nelly!

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Album Details

Title: Whoa, Nelly!
Artist: Nelly Furtado
Release Date: 10/24/2000
Label: Dreamworks SKG
Album Type(s): lyrics/libretto, Contains explicit content
UPC: 600445021723
Genre: Rock
Styles: Alternative Pop/Rock, Trip-Hop, Adult Alternative Pop/Rock, Alternative/Indie Rock
Moods: Cathartic, Earnest, Party/Celebratory, Sophisticated, Stylish, Theatrical, Trippy, Bittersweet, Freewheeling, Fun, Playful, Reflective, Warm
Total Copies: 47
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Hey, Man!
  2. ....on the Radio (Remember the Days)
  3. Baby Girl
  4. Legend
  5. I'm Like a Bird
  6. Turn Off the Light
  7. Trynna Finda Way
  8. Party
  9. Well, Well
  10. My Love Grows Deeper, Pt. 1
  11. I Will Make U Cry
  12. Scared of You

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
2000CDDreamworks SKG450217

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Album Review

Nelly Furtado's Whoa, Nelly! is one of those albums that's designed to be a surprising, precocious debut -- the kind of record that's meant to make a listener exclaim, well, "whoa nelly" upon the first spin. From that first play, it's evident that Furtado is indeed an audacious songwriter, not at all hesitant to bare her emotions, tackle winding melodies, and bend boundaries to the point that much of the record sounds like folk-pop tinged with bossa nova and backed by a production designed for TLC. Clearly, this is a musician with big, serious ambitions, a notion that is supported not only by her naked lyrics but especially by her singing. Furtado is a restless vocalist, skitting and scatting with abandon, spitting out rapid repetitions, bending notes, and frequently indulging in melismas. This, more than anything, makes her a bit of an acquired taste, since her relentless vocalizing can obscure hooks that are nevertheless there. Once you appreciate (or grow to understand) her quirks, Whoa, Nelly! unfolds as a rewarding, promising debut, albeit one with its flaws. True, most of those flaws arise from its naïveté: a tendency to push too hard, whether it's in piecing together genres in an attempt to create something original or lyrics that can sound a little sophomoric in their soul-searching. These don't arrive in isolated instances, either -- they're wound into the songs themselves. You either choose to be annoyed by these quirks or become charmed by them, realizing it's a first album, and savoring the talent that's apparent on much of the album. Many of her blends of pop, folk, dance, and Latin are beguiling; she has a knack for strong pop hooks (particularly on "On the Radio," "Well, Well," and "Turn Off the Light"); her lyrical imagery can be evocative; she has a sly sense of humor; and, when she doesn't get carried away, she's an inventive, endearingly eccentric vocalist. These are the things that endure after that first slightly bewildering spin of Whoa, Nelly! and those are the things that make you wonder where she goes from here. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Allan MolnarVibraphone
Bill MeyerString Arrangements
Brad HaehnelEngineer, Tambourine, Mixing
Brian WestProducer
Camara KambonPiano
Curt BisqueraDrums
Daniel StoneTriangle, Udu, Shaker, Wood Block
Denis TougasEngineer
FieldGuitar (Acoustic), Programming, Producer, Scratching, Engineer, Bass, Guitar
Gerald EatonProducer
Ian BodzasiAssistant Engineer
James McCollumGuitar
Mike ElizondoBass (Upright), Bass
Nelly FurtadoVocals (Background), Programming, Vocals, Guitar (Acoustic), Producer
Rick WaycheskoTrumpet, Flugelhorn
Roberto OcchipintiBass
Russ MillerDrums
Scott HullMastering
The TrackVocals (Background), Producer, Tambourine, Quica, Programming
Victor FlorenciaEngineer

Member Reviews

Peggy F. wrote on 8/15/2009...

The songs on this CD are all over the place. I loved a couple, hated a couple and the rest were neither here nor there. Just no flow in my opinion.

Amy T. (simplyamy) wrote on 8/16/2007...

WHOA, NElly is right! LOVE IT

Christina B. wrote on 10/10/2006...

A lot of fun! Listen while you clean your house