Bitter
Studio album by
ReleasedAugust 24, 1999
Genre
Length47:36
LabelMaverick[1]
ProducerCraig Street[2]
Meshell Ndegéocello chronology
Peace Beyond Passion
(1996)
Bitter
(1999)
Cookie: The Anthropological Mixtape
(2002)

Bitter is the third album by Meshell Ndegeocello.[3] It was released on August 24, 1999, on Maverick Records. The album peaked at #105 on the Billboard Top 200 in 1999.[4] The album also peaked at number 13 on Billboard's Top Internet Albums chart and number 40 on Billboard's R&B Albums chart.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[5]
Entertainment WeeklyA[6]
Pitchfork9.2/10[7]
Robert Christgau(3-star Honorable Mention)(3-star Honorable Mention)(3-star Honorable Mention)[8]
Rolling Stone[9]
Spin5/10[10]

Billboard called the album "a modern masterpiece," writing that it "shines for its sonic presence as well as its inherent musical quality."[2] The New York Times wrote that "its rhythms flow in circulatory patterns guided by Ms. Ndegeocello's bass playing; guitars, strings and her guarded vocals intertwine like brain waves."[11] The Chicago Tribune called it "one long bittersweet downer."[1] Vibe called Bitter the "Album of the Year."[12] The Hartford Courant wrote that "though Bitter attempts to explore ambitious life themes about loyalty, faith, love and beauty, it instead commits the mortal sin of dullness."[13]

Track listing

  1. "Adam" (Meshell Ndegéocello) – 2:24
  2. "Fool of Me" (Ndegéocello, Federico González Peña) – 3:30
  3. "Faithful" (Ndegéocello, David Gamson) – 4:46
  4. "Satisfy" (Ndegéocello, Peña) – 4:05
  5. "Bitter" (Ndegéocello) – 4:15
  6. "May This Be Love" (Jimi Hendrix) – 5:17
  7. "Sincerity" (Ndegéocello, Doyle Bramhall II) – 5:30
  8. "Loyalty" (Ndegéocello, Allen Cato) – 4:20
  9. "Beautiful" (Ndegéocello) – 2:44
  10. "Eve" (David Torn, Roger Moutenot) – 1:23
  11. "Wasted Time" (Ndegéocello) – 4:55
  12. "Grace" (Ndegéocello) – 4:27

Personnel

Musicians

(instruments are not stated in the booklet)

Technical

References

  1. 1 2 Kot, Greg. "Meshell NdegeocelloBitter (Maverick)Instead of bringing the boho-flavored,..." Chicago Tribune.
  2. 1 2 "Reviews & Previews". Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. September 4, 1999 via Google Books.
  3. "Meshell Ndegeocello | Biography & History". AllMusic.
  4. "MeShell Ndegeocello". Billboard.
  5. "Bitter - Meshell Ndegeocello | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic" via www.allmusic.com.
  6. "Music Review: 'Bitter'". EW.com.
  7. Nelson, Ivy (June 18, 2023). "Meshell Ndegeocello: Bitter Album Review". Pitchfork. Retrieved June 18, 2023.
  8. "Robert Christgau: CG: Meshell". robertchristgau.com.
  9. "Me'Shell Ndegeocello: Bitter : Music Reviews : Rolling Stone". October 1, 2007. Archived from the original on 2007-10-01.
  10. "Reviews". Spin. October 29, 1999 via Google Books.
  11. Powers, Ann (October 8, 1999). "Album of the Week (Published 1999)" via NYTimes.com.
  12. "Revolutions". Vibe. Vibe Media Group. September 29, 1999 via Google Books.
  13. MCGARITY, NEAL. "BITTER -- ME'SHELL NDEGEOCELLO". courant.com.
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