Dream (Angie Stone album)


Dream is the seventh studio album by the American singer Angie Stone. It was released on November 6, 2015, by Shanachie Records in collaboration with Conjunction Entertainment and TopNotch Music. Following short stints with Stax Records and Saguaro Road Records, Stone signed with Shanachie Records Entertainment through a partnership with frequent collaborator Walter Millsap III. Millsap and Stone co-wrote the majority of the album with a core group that included former The Clutch members Candice Nelson and Balewa Muhammad as well as the producers Teak Underdue and The Heavyweights.

Release and promotion

On May 8, 2015, thevpromotional single "Dream" was released to iTunes Store. The song was used in the TV1 television film Love of Ruth. Later in August, Stone confirmed that her seventh studio album would be released on November. On October 3, the album was made available for pre-order on the iTunes Store with the promotional single "Magnet" open for downloading.

Singles

"2 Bad Habits" was the first single released from the album, on September 11, 2015. Its accompanying music video was released on October 6, 2015. The song peaked at number 18 on Billboards Adult R&B Songs chart.
On December 5, 2015, Stone revealed on her official Facebook page that a second single would be chosen by fans through a seven-day poll on Singersroom. The options for the second single were "Dream", "Magnet" and "Dollar Bill".

Critical reception

Dream received generally postitie reviews from music critics. The AllMusic, editor Andy Kellman, found that "while it doesn't sound as big-budgeted as her earlier releases, Dream is very much in line with Stone's discography, neither straight retro-soul nor pop-oriented contemporary R&B, though it does lean closer to the former." He called the album "a concise album where the singer covers a lot of ground, batting her eyelashes, declaring devotion, seeking affirmation, repairing a relationship, and scolding an immature lover".
Matt Bauer of Exclaim! gave the album an 8/10 reating and wrote that its themes of personal and romantic renewal as well as tackling the rocky terrain of failed relationships never seem redundant over the listen, calling the record "another solid and empowering effort". In his review for Music Connection, Jonathan Widran found that with Dream Stone "lays a powerful, emotional and spiritual foundation even when she’s floating dreamily in atmospheric old-school soul textures. Deftly balancing the passion with the pain, she artfully—and with sensuality to spare—traverses the classic sounds she emerged with in the late ‘70s and created for D’Angelo in the ‘90s with more contemporary driving beats. Stone gives R&B fans of all generations something to dream on."

Commercial performance

The album debuted at number 59 on the US Billboard 200 and number three on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart, with approximately 9,000 copies sold in the week ending November 12, 2015, according to Nielsen Music. This marked Stone's highest debut on both charts since her fourth album, The Art of Love & War.

Track listing

Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Dream.