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2.1  Japanese edition  







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Bravebird
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 20, 2004 (2004-01-20)
Recorded2003
Genre
  • soul
  • neo soul
  • folk
  • LabelBlisslife
    ProducerAmel Larrieux, Laru Larrieux, Threadhead, Basho Ink
    Amel Larrieux chronology
    Infinite Possibilities
    (2000)
    Bravebird
    (2004)
    Morning
    (2006)
    Singles from Bravebird

    1. "For Real"
      Released: November 25, 2003
    2. "We Can Be New"
      Released: 2004

    Professional ratings
    Review scores
    SourceRating
    Allmusic[1]
    Entertainment WeeklyB−[2]
    Blender[3]
    Rolling Stone[4]
    Stylus MagazineC+[5]

    Bravebird is the second studio album by American R&B-soul singer-songwriter Amel Larrieux, released in the United States on January 20, 2004 by her independent label Blisslife Records. The album features the single "For Real", which reached number forty-five on Billboard'sHot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, becoming Larrieux's second highest-charting solo single on the chart after 1999's "Get Up".

    Album information[edit]

    On the significance of the album title and song "Bravebird", Larrieux told Barnes & Noble:

    "I read a story in a magazine [about a survivor of female genital mutilation] and wrote about it. I guess it was a gift to her to extol her bravery. [The album title] became appropriate also because true supporters of my music found ways to hear the song before it got on the album. It had been floating around to DJs two years ago. And I do shows and perform the song, so everybody knew it. So I started referring to [my fans] as brave birds when I write messages to them on my web site." It is likely she was referring to Waris Dirie who is the author of Desert Flower.[6]

    Track listing[edit]

    All songs written by Amel Larrieux and Laru Larrieux.

    1. "For Real" – 3:46
    2. "Bravebird" – 4:48
    3. "Dear to Me" – 4:12
    4. "All I Got" – 3:50
    5. "Beyond" – 3:05
    6. "We Can Be New" – 4:57
    7. "Giving Something Up" – 3:42
    8. "Your Eyes" – 3:30
    9. "Congo" – 4:40
    10. "Sacred" – 3:43
    11. "Say You Want It All" – 4:04
    12. "All I Got2" – 2:48

    Japanese edition[edit]

    1. "For Real" – 3:46
    2. "Bravebird" – 4:48
    3. "Dear to Me" – 4:12
    4. "All I Got" – 3:50
    5. "Beyond" – 3:05
    6. "We Can Be New" – 4:57
    7. "Giving Something Up" – 3:42
    8. "Your Eyes" – 3:30
    9. "Congo" – 4:40
    10. "Sacred" – 3:43
    11. "All I Got2" – 2:48
    12. "Just Once" - 3:42
    13. "Say You Want It All" – 4:04

    Personnel[edit]

    Musicians[edit]

    Production[edit]

    Charts[edit]

    Chart (2004) Peak
    position
    U.S. Billboard 200[7] 166
    U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums[8] 28
    U.S. Billboard Top Independent Albums[8] 5

    Release history[edit]

    Country Date Label
    United States January 20, 2004 Blisslife
    Canada
    Japan January 21, 2004 Eclectika
    United Kingdom January 26, 2004 Blisslife
    Australia January 27, 2004
    Germany October 19, 2004

    References[edit]

  • ^ Drumming, Neil. "Bravebird — Music — EW.com". Entertainment Weekly. Retrieved 2021-12-26.
  • ^ Blender review
  • ^ Rolling Stone review
  • ^ Stylus Magazine review Archived February 2, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
  • ^ "Brave Bird Amel Larrieux Soars with Another Eclectic Set". Barnes & Noble. January 30, 2004. Archived from the original on September 7, 2006. Retrieved 2006-12-06.
  • ^ "Billboard 200". Billboard. Archived from the original on August 9, 2014. Retrieved 2008-05-01.
  • ^ a b "Bravebird > Charts & Awards > Billboard Albums". Allmusic. Retrieved 2008-05-01.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bravebird&oldid=1100594310"

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