About this album
Sound:
"A vibrant blend of classic soul and pop, showcasing youthful exuberance with timeless melodies."
Where they were
Released in 2009, 'Introducing Dionne Bromfield' was the debut album for the young British singer, who was only 13 years old at the time. This album marked her entry into the music industry after being discovered by Amy Winehouse, who also served as a mentor during its production.
Why it matters
The album showcased Bromfield's impressive vocal talent and garnered attention in the UK charts, peaking at number 46 on the UK Albums Chart. Its success paved the way for her subsequent releases and established her as a notable artist in the contemporary soul genre.
Essential tracks
- "Mama Said" — This track stands out with its catchy chorus and upbeat rhythm, embodying the album's spirit of youthful optimism while paying homage to classic Motown sounds.
- "Ain’t No Mountain High Enough" — Bromfield's rendition of this iconic song showcases her vocal prowess, blending emotional depth with an infectious energy that resonates throughout the album.
- "My Boy Lollipop" — This cover highlights Bromfield's ability to reinterpret classic hits with a fresh perspective, making it a standout moment that appeals to both nostalgic listeners and new fans.
Release Date
January 1, 2009
Artist Origin
United Kingdom
Tracklist
- 1 Tell Him 2:51
- 2 Mama Said 2:25
- 3 Foolish Little Girl 2:24
- 4 My Boy Lollipop 2:28
- 5 Beachwood 45789 2:09
- 6 Two Can Have a Party 2:56
- 7 He’s So Fine 3:19
- 8 With a Child’s Heart 2:07
- 9 Until You Come Back to Me 3:25
- 10 Ain’t No Mountain High Enough 2:47
- 11 Am I the Same Girl 3:38
- 12 Oh Henry 2:44