Where It All Begins |
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Released | October 18, 2011 |
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Length | 54:55 |
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Label | Stax |
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- "If You Want to"
Released: August 13, 2011
- "You Were Meant For Me"
- "My Everything"
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"Where It All Begins" is the sixth studio album by American singer Lalah Hathaway. It was released on Stax Records and Concord Music Group on October 18, 2011.[1]
Background
An homage to her father Donny Hathaway, the artwork for Where It All Begins features a collage of her father album covers, with Hathaway inserted in place of her father on most of them.[1] In addition to family photos depicted throughout the booklet, the album features a cover version of Donny Hathaway's "You Were Meant for Me," the original of which was issued as a single a few months prior to his death.[1] Where It All Begins also features a remake of the song "I'm Coming Back" with Rachelle Ferrell, originally recorded by Vesta Williams for her 1986 album Vesta as well a remake of Hathaway's own "I’m Coming Back," first released in 1991.[1]
Critical reception
AllMusic editor Andy Kellman found that Where It All Begins "picks up where 2008'sSelf Portrait left off, though the pop-R&B-type moves – buzzing synthesizers, harder beats – are a little more pronounced. "If You Want To," a gleaming disco-funk track co-written by Rahsaan Patterson, is the best of that lot; the remainder of the album’s highlights are relatively subdued, led by the gliding, atmospheric title track – a stunning throwback to lyrically inward, sonically otherworldly soul-jazz of the '70s."[1]
Elias Leight from PopMatters felt that "though [Hathaway] tries her hand at a number of styles, her results are all similarly unimaginative. It is hard to pinpoint exactly where Hathaway goes wrong, but Where It All Begins is uninteresting. At a time when exciting new things are happening on many fronts of R&B, Hathaway offers a dull tour through the overdone and the bland."[2]
Where It All Begins debuted and peaked at number 32 on the US Billboard 200 in the week of November 5, 2011, becoming Hathaway's highest-charting album yet.[3] It also reached number seven on the Billboard's Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, making it her second album to reach the top ten.[4]
Track listing
Where It All Begins track listingTitle | Writer(s) | Producer(s) |
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1. | "Strong Woman" | | Dre & Vidal | 3:07 |
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2. | "Where It All Begins" | | | 5:45 |
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3. | "My Everything" | - Hathaway
- Jonathan Richmond
| | 4:12 |
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4. | "Small of My Back" | Lee Hutson, Jr. | JR Hutson | 4:47 |
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5. | "If You Want to" | | | 3:28 |
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6. | "Always Love You" | Michael Flowers | Mike City | 4:08 |
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7. | "Lie to Me" | | Dre & Vidal | 4:33 |
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8. | "This Could Be Love" | - Hathaway
- Green
- Lewis Williams
| - Hathaway
- Green
- Bobby Sparks
| 4:52 |
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9. | "Wrong Way" | | Hutson | 3:44 |
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10. | "You Were Meant for Me" | William James Peterkin | | 4:03 |
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11. | "I'm Coming Back" (featuring Rachelle Ferrell) | Gary Taylor | | 6:57 |
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12. | "Dreamland" | - Hathaway
- Errol Cooney
- James Day
| | 5:19 |
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Total length: | 54:55 |
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Apple Music bonus tracks[5]Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) |
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13. | "My Heart" | Flowers | City | 3:42 |
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14. | "This Could Be Love" (The Wednesday Mix) | | | 7:39 |
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Best Buy bonus tracksTitle | Writer(s) | Producer(s) |
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13. | "Lose Yourself" | Flowers | City | 4:03 |
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14. | "We're All in This Together" | Flowers | City | |
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Charts
Release history
References
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Live albums | |
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Singles | |
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