Just Being Myself - Dionne Warwick

Just Being Myself

Dionne Warwick

  • Genre: R&B/Soul
  • Release Date: 1973-01-01
  • Explicitness: notExplicit
  • Country: USA
  • Track Count: 8
  • Album Price: 9.99
  • ℗ 2005 Warner Records Inc. Manufactured & Marketed by Warner Strategic Marketing.
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Tracks

Title Artist Time
1
You're Gonna Need Me Dionne Warwick 4:30
2
I Think You Need Love Dionne Warwick 3:40
3
You Are the Heart of Me Dionne Warwick 4:19
4
I Always Get Caught In the Rai Dionne Warwick 3:48
5
Don't Let My Teardrops Bother Dionne Warwick 4:03
6
(I'm) Just Being Myself Dionne Warwick 4:35
7
Come Back Dionne Warwick 4:32
8
Don't Burn the Bridge (That To Dionne Warwick 4:50

Reviews

  • Dionne

    5
    By AuerswaldBlue
    JDilla...DONUTS...SALUTE!
  • Hidden Gem

    5
    By BEEJ!
    Saw this album and gave it a preview. I didn't know how GREAT this album is/was. J. Dilla brought me here. This REALLY is a soulful album. Ms. Warwick hit-it-out-da-park on this one. Too bad it got overlooked.
  • too soulful?

    5
    By herschelvwwade
    it's so strange that an album this good got passed by. i am a fan of Dionne's Bacharach records, but this album shows a side of Dionne hardly seen. This album contains some of the finest soul music made in the 1970's. Was it too far ahead of its time? Another well kept secret is "Track of the Cat."
  • Such an Underrared album

    5
    By Decolonize yourself
    Amazing album!!! I've listened this album incessantly and I never tire of it. I agreed quest love, I was not accustomed to Dionne sounding so soulful. I'm accustomed to her Hal David, Burt Bacharach formula. In an age of auto tunes, it is so refreshing to hear true musicianship.
  • Dionne's 70's Finest!

    5
    By mjqfan
    For some inexplicable reason, Dionne detests this album. It's one of her finest moments! A complete departure from the Bacharach and David formula, Dionne tried Holland/Dozier/Holland's and the results were/are amazing. There's not a weak cut on it. Dionne gives her vocal chords a workout they hadn't received since her initial B&D waxings. Give "Just Being Myself" another listen, Dionne!
  • the most frustrating thing about this album

    5
    By Portlands Finest
    is that she never made an album as soulful or perfect since. i guess the watered down pop stylings that got her paid were too risky to bear.

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