2004 studio album by Queen Latifah
The Dana Owens Album Released September 28, 2004 Recorded 2003–2004 Studio Avatar Studios , Nervous Music, NuNoise Studio, Right Track Recording (New York City, New York) Capitol Studios , Conway Studios, Henson Recording Studios , Record Plant Studios (Los Angeles, California) O'Henry Studios (Burbank, California )Genre Length 68 :12 Label Producer
The Dana Owens Album is the fifth studio album by American hip hop artist Queen Latifah . The album was released on September 28, 2004, through A&M Records .[ 1] The album marks a departure from her previous hip-hop releases, and is composed of jazz , soul , and R&B covers of songs by artists such as Al Green , Bill Withers , and Screamin' Jay Hawkins , among others. The album reached No. 16 on the Billboard 200 and No. 11 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.[ 4] [ 5]
The Dana Owens Album is a cover album of jazz and R&B songs entitled after Latifah's birth name, Dana Elaine Owens.[ 1] Unlike Latifah's previous hip hop /R&B -oriented albums, this album showcases a jazz vocal performance.
The LP earned a Grammy nomination in 2005 in the category of Best Jazz Vocal Album .[ 6] The album has also been certified gold in the United States by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) .[ 7]
"Baby Get Lost " (Leonard Feather ) – 3:42
"I Put a Spell on You " (Screamin' Jay Hawkins ) – 3:08
"Simply Beautiful " (Al Green ) – 4:11
"The Same Love That Made Me Laugh " (Bill Withers ) – 3:53
"Moody's Mood for Love " (James Moody , Dorothy Fields , Jimmy McHugh ) – 3:59
"Close Your Eyes " (Bernice Petkere) – 2:55
"California Dreamin' " (John Phillips , Michelle Phillips ) – 3:42
"Hard Times " (Stony Browder, August Darnell ) – 5:21
"Mercy, Mercy, Mercy " (Gail Fisher , Vincent Levy, Joe Zawinul ) – 3:27
"Hello Stranger " (Barbara Lewis ) – 3:00
"If I Had You " (Jimmy Campbell, Reginald Connelly , Ted Shapiro ) – 4:04
"Lush Life " (Billy Strayhorn ) – 4:25
Queen Latifah – vocals
Bryant Breyers – trombone
Pete Christlieb – saxophone
Vinnie Colaiuta – drums
Luis Conte – percussion
Jim Cox – Fender Rhodes, piano, Wurlitzer
Charles Davis – trumpet
Peter Erskine – drums
Brandon Fields – saxophone
John Goux – guitar
Gary Grant – horn, trumpet
Dan Higgins – horn, saxophone
Larry Lunetta – trumpet
Richard Taylor "Dick" Nash – trombone
David "Fathead" Newman – vocals
Bruce Otto – trombone
Joel Peskin – saxophone
Mervyn Warren – piano, scat
Nico Abondolo – string bass
Robert Adcock – cello
Eun Mee Ahn – violin
Richard Altenbach – violin
Jerry Barnes – bass
Sherrod Barnes – guitar
Robert Becker – viola
Emily Bernstein – clarinet
Gary Bias – saxophone
Charlie Bisharat – violin
Tom Boyd – oboe
Jacqueline Brand – violin
Denyse Buffum – viola
Bob Burns, Jr. – trumpet
Darius Campo – violin
Roberto Cani – violin
Tim Carmon – organ
Lily Ho Chen – violin
Ronald Clark – violin
Jon Clarke – English horn
Durell Coleman – backing vocals
Larry Corbett – cello
Brian Dembow – viola
Joel Derouin – violin
Yvette Devereaux – violin
Bruce Dukov – violin
Arni Egilsson – string bass
Stephen Erdody – cello
Charles Everett – violin
Marlow Fisher – viola
Samuel Formicola – viola
Matthew Funes – viola
Armen Garabedian – violin
Berj Garabedia – violin
Tom Garvin – piano
Gordon Gottlieb – percussion
Endre Granat – violin
Alan Grunfeld – violin
Omar Hakim – drums
Tamara Hatwan – violin
Jerry Hey – horn
Paul Jackson, Jr. – guitar
Patricia Johnson – violin
Will Kennedy – drums
Peter Kent – violin
Robbie Kondor – piano
Armen Ksadjikian – cello
Songa Lee – violin
Natalie Leggett – violin
Mario de León – violin
Jay Leonhart – bass
Phillip Levy – violin
Dan Little – cello
David Low – cello
Rene Mandel – violin
Andrew Martin – trombone
Arnold McCuller – backing vocals
Raul Midón – acoustic guitar, background vocals
Ricky Minor – bass
Victoria Miskolczy – viola
Shedrick Mitchell – organ
Horia Moroaica – violin
Ralph Morrison III – violin
Lewis Nash – drums
Dan Neufeld – viola
Robin Olson – violin
Sid Page – violin
Sara Parkins – violin
John Patitucci – bass
Valerie Pinkston – background vocals
Katia Popov – violin
Joe Porcaro – percussion
William Frank "Bill" Reichenbach Jr. – horn
Kevin Ricard – percussion
Emil Richards – vibraphone
John "J.R." Robinson – drums
Ralph Rolle – drums
Gil Romero – violin
James Ross – viola
Sheldon Sanov – violin
David Shamban – cello
Harry Shirinian – viola
Jackie Simley – background vocals
Steve Skinner – vibraphone
Pamela Sklar – bass flute
Neil Stubenhaus – bass
Cecilia Tsan – cello
Mari Tsumura – violin
Louise di Tullio – flute
Michael Valerio – bass
Josefina Vergara – violin
Frank Vignola – guitar
Ian Walker – string bass
Larry E. Williams – Saxophone
Lloyd Williams – background vocals
Reggie C. Young – trombone
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