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Tasty

 

  • Artist: Kelis
  • Rating: StarStarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: December 09, 2003
  • Type: Contains explicit content
  • Genre: Rhythm & Blues

Review

Kelis has shown how deviating from the norm can get you pegged falsely -- in her case, as an extraterrestrial being the Neptunes had beamed down from another planet. Maybe the orange-hair-and-body-paint photo on the cover of Kaleidoscope didn't help. And it's safe to say that none of her contemporaries would've ever thought of screaming something like "I hate you so much right now -- uuuugh!" for the chorus of a debut single. Otherwise, Kelis is as down-to-earth as they come; she just doesn't fit the mold of what has been expected in a female R&B artist the past few years (or ever). From a commercial standpoint, this has worked to a disadvantage: Wanderland, her second album, wasn't even released in the U.S. by Virgin, even though it was every bit as fresh and rainbow-dappled as her debut. Just before slipping completely out of view, the Neptunes set her up with Star Trak and dusted off Wanderland's "Popular Thug" -- with Pusha T wiped off in favor of new verses from new fiancé Nas -- for their Clones compilation. That set the table for Tasty, which actually involves less Chad and Pharrell, who produce only five tracks this time around; Dame Grease, Dallas Austin, Raphael Saadiq, Rockwilder, and Andre 3000 pick up most of the production duties. Despite all the new assistance, Tasty is formatted much like Kaleidoscope and Wanderland, constantly swinging back and forth between bouncy pop and laid-back (not throwback) soul. Just the same, the favorable quality level is another recurring characteristic, with only a couple miscues thwarting perfection (you're hereby advised to skip past "In Public"). Lead single "Milkshake," a coquettish playground tease, is the brightest moment of all; built around blaring synth-funk stun riffs, pitter-patter hand percussion, and a singalong taunt of a chorus, it's every bit as suggestive as Vanity 6's "Nasty Girl," the Mary Jane Girls' "In My House," and Monifah's "Touch It," with all three serving as musical -- not just lyrical -- points of reference. On some other planet, at least ten other songs here hit the Top Ten. Regardless of whether or not Kelis is one of us, we clearly don't appreciate her enough. ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Intro (Lyrics) Kelis (1:30)
Trick Me (Lyrics) Dallas Austin Kelis (3:26)
Milkshake (Lyrics) Pharrell Williams, Chad Hugo Kelis (3:02)
Keep It Down (Lyrics) Dallas Austin, Dionne Wilson, Lonnie Lynn Kelis (3:26)
In Public (Lyrics) Dana Stinson Kelis (4:25)
Flash Back (Lyrics) Pharrell Williams, Chad Hugo Kelis (3:25)
Protect My Heart (Lyrics) Pharrell Williams, Chad Hugo Kelis (4:24)
Millionaire (Lyrics) Douglas Davis Kelis (3:44)
Glow (Lyrics) Raphael Saadiq, Kelvin Wooten, Glenn Standridge, Bobby Ozuna, Taura "Aura" Jackson Kelis (4:00)
Sugar Honey Iced Tea (Lyrics) Pharrell Williams, Chad Hugo Kelis (3:23)
Attention (Lyrics) Raphael Saadiq, Kelvin Wooten, Glenn Standridge, Bobby Ozuna, Taura "Aura" Jackson Kelis (3:24)
Rolling Through the Hood (Lyrics) Pharrell Williams, Chad Hugo Kelis (4:45)
Stick Up (Lyrics) Damon "Grease" Blackmon Kelis (3:51)
Marathon (Lyrics) Raphael Saadiq, Kelvin Wooten, Glenn Standridge, Bobby Ozuna, Taura "Aura" Jackson Kelis (4:35)

Credits

Dallas Austin (Arranger), Dallas Austin (Producer), Kevin Kendricks (Piano), Kevin Kendricks (Keyboards), Dave Pensado (Mixing), Rick Sheppard (Engineer), Phil Tan (Mixing), Serban Ghenea (Mixing), Glen Marchese (Engineer), Glen Marchese (Mixing), Raphael Saadiq (Bass), Raphael Saadiq (Guitar), Raphael Saadiq (Vocals), Raphael Saadiq (Producer), Tony Reyes (Guitar), Tony Reyes (Vocals (Background)), Jeffrey Schulz (Artwork), Jeffrey Schulz (Layout Design), Andrew Dawson (Assistant), Chris Athens (Mastering), Carlton Lynn (Engineer), Dexter Simmons (Mixing), Kelvin Wooten (Piano), Kelvin Wooten (Keyboards), Kelvin Wooten (Sitar), Kelvin Wooten (Producer), James Majors (Engineer), Andrew Coleman (Engineer), The Neptunes (Producer), Daniel Romero (Mixing), Mike Koch (Engineer), Regina Davenport (Production Coordination), Patrick Viala (Engineer), Kelis (Main Performer), Markus Klinko (Photography), Gerry "The Gov" Brown (Engineer), Tim Olmstead (Assistant), André 3000 (Drums), André 3000 (Keyboards), André 3000 (Programming), Jake & the Phatman (Percussion), Jake & the Phatman (Scratching), Jake & the Phatman (Drums), Jake & the Phatman (Producer), Jake & the Phatman (Drum Programming), Joe-Mama Nitzberg (Creative Director), Anette Sharvit (Production Coordination), Vincent Alexander (Engineer), Doug Harms (Assistant), Warren Bletcher (Assistant), Indrani (Photography), Barbara Wesotski (A&R), Kevin "KD" Davis (Mixing), John Tanksley (Engineer), John Tanksley (Assistant), Geoffrey Rice (Assistant), Daniel Betancourt (Assistant), Greg "Ruckus" Andrews (DJ), Damon "Grease" Blackmon (Producer), Cesar Guevara (Assistant), Matthew Still (Engineer)
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Tasty
Studio album by Kelis
Released December 5, 2003 (2003-12-05)
(see release history)
Recorded September 2002;
Master Sound Recording Studio
StarTrak Studios
(Virginia Beach, Virginia)
Genre R&B, neo soul, electro, alternative hip hop, rap rock
Length 51:20
Label Star Trak, Arista
Producer The Neptunes, Raphael Saadiq, Dallas Austin, André 3000, Rockwilder, Jake and the Phatman, Kelvin Wooten, Dame Grease
Professional reviews
Kelis chronology
Wanderland
(2001)
Tasty
(2003)
Kelis Was Here
(2006)
Singles from Tasty
  1. "Milkshake"
    Released: October 5, 2003
  2. "Trick Me"
    Released: May 24, 2004
  3. "Millionaire"
    Released: October 4, 2004
  4. "In Public"
    Released: April 4, 2005

Tasty is the third studio album by American R&B singer–songwriter Kelis, released on December 9, 2003 by Star Trak Entertainment and Arista Records. Considered the breakthrough of Kelis' career, she was able to expand her success across Europe reaching new markets in Australia, New Zealand, and Asia. Kelis was also finally able to do well in the American market. Unlike her previous albums, Tasty opted for a more pop-yet-alternative-oriented tune which led to a greater success outside Europe with "Milkshake" being the first single from Kelis to receive critical acclaim in the U.S. and a peak position of number three on the Billboard Hot 100. The cover was shot by acclaimed celebrity photographers Markus and Indrani.


Contents

Album information

Both the album and its singles immediately found success in Europe. The album's second single, "Trick Me", proved successful on radio and music video channels in Europe, and went to the top ten in many European countries during mid-2004. However, the song did not enjoy success in America, where its music video was not released due to the fact that her U.S. label Arista Records folded at the same time that Tasty was released. Kelis was then transferred to Jive Records, who were not interested in continuing with the album.[1]

This album is Kelis' second to bear the Parental Advisory label, and - as noted on the Parental Advisory sticker attached to the jewel case - there was an edited version also available. However, there were only two small changes made to the edited version. A sexual reference was cut out of the song "Trick Me", and Kelis' hidden outro appended to the end of "Marathon" on the explicit version is omitted. In the outro she says 'Okay, now, swallow.' On the album's Parental Advisory warning, there is note of strong sexual content. Ironically enough, on the edited version, the very sexually explicit song "In Public" remains unchanged and is the exact same version as that on the explicit version. Other explicit songs that have not been modified on the edited version are "Flashback", "Millionaire", and "Stick Up".

The success of Tasty was most obvious in the United Kingdom. The four singles from the album were released. After "Milkshake" and "Trick Me" came "Millionaire" and "In Public". Her European label, Virgin Records, who she had been with since the start of her career there, decided to persist with the album. Due to her various splits with U.S. labels, promotion for both of her previous projects Kaleidoscope and Wanderland were ended prematurely, just as she was finally breaking through in the UK. Virgin UK did not want her to lose the fan base that she was building up yet again by ending promotion early, because of the U.S. and other territories deciding not to continue with the album.[1] This paid off and Kelis finally cemented her UK status, with four top twenty hits from the album (including three top three hits) and Tasty going platinum there.

In the week of September 24, 2006, three years later after its release, Tasty re-entered the albums chart in the UK at number sixty-four—surprisingly, it reached number three on the UK R&B Albums Chart the week of October 1—while her latest album, Kelis Was Here, had fallen off the chart the same week.

This album has been released with the Copy Control protection system in some regions.

Track listing

  1. "Intro" – 1:30
  2. "Trick Me" (Dallas Austin) – 3:26
  3. "Milkshake" (Pharrell Williams, Chad Hugo) – 3:02
  4. "Keep It Down" (Austin, Lonnie Lynn, Dion Wilson) – 3:26
  5. "In Public" (featuring Nas) (Dana Stinson, Kelis Rogers) – 4:25
  6. "Flashback" (Williams, Hugo, Rogers) – 3:25
  7. "Protect My Heart" (Williams, Hugo) – 4:24
  8. "Millionaire" (featuring André 3000) (André Benjamin, Rogers, Douglas Davis, Ricky Walters) – 3:44
    • Contains excerpts and samples of Doug E. Fresh and Slick Rick's "La Di Da Di" (Douglas Davis, Ricky Walters)
  9. "Glow" (featuring Raphael Saadiq) (Raphael Saadiq, Glenn Standridge, Bobby Ozuna, Kelvin Wooten, Taura "Aura" Jackson) – 4:00
  10. "Sugar Honey Iced Tea" (Williams, Hugo) – 3:23
  11. "Attention" (featuring Raphael Saadiq) (Saadiq, Standridge, Ozuna, Wooten, Rogers) – 3:24
  12. "Rolling Through the Hood" (Williams, Hugo) – 4:45
  13. "Stick Up" (Damon "Grease" Blackmon, Rogers) – 3:51
  14. "Marathon" (Saadiq, Standridge, Ozuna, Wooten, Rogers) – 4:35

Japanese edition

  1. "Milkshake" (X-Press 2 Triple Thick Vocal Mix) – 9:30
  2. "Milkshake" (DJ Zinc Remix) – 5:59

Personnel

Musicians

Production

  • Kelis – executive producer
  • Vincent Alexander – engineer
  • André 3000 – producer, programming
  • Chris Athens – mastering
  • Dallas Austinproducer, arranger
  • Daniel Betancourt – assistant
  • Warren Bletcher – assistant
  • Gerry "The Gov" Brown – engineer
  • Andrew Coleman – engineer
  • Regina Davenport – production coordination
  • Kevin "KD" Davis – mixing
  • Andrew Dawson – assistant
  • Serban Ghenea – mixing
  • Dame Grease – producer
  • Cesar Guevara – assistant
  • Doug Harms – assistant
  • Jake and the Phatman – producer, drum programming
  • Markus Klinko and Indrani – photography
  • Mike Koch – engineer
  • Carlton Lynn – engineer
  • James Majors – engineer
  • Glen Marchese – engineer, mixing
  • The Neptunes – producers
  • Joe-Mama Nitzberg – creative director
  • Tim Olmstead – assistant
  • Dave Pensado – mixing
  • Geoffrey Rice – assistant
  • Rockwilder – producer
  • Daniel Romero – mixing
  • Raphael Saadiq – producer
  • Jeffrey Schulz – artwork, layout design
  • Anette Sharvit – production coordination
  • Rick Sheppard – engineer
  • Dexter Simmons – mixing
  • Phil Tan – mixing
  • John Tanksley – engineer, assistant
  • Patrick Viala – engineer
  • Barbara Wesotski – A&R
  • Kelvin Wooten – producer

Charts

Chart (2003) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard 200[2] 27
U.S. Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums[2] 7
Chart (2004) Peak
position
Australian Albums Chart[3] 41
Austrian Albums Chart[3] 20
Belgian Albums Chart (Flanders)[3] 35
Danish Albums Chart[3] 15
Dutch Albums Chart[3] 16
French Albums Chart[3] 60
Chart (2004) Peak
position
German Albums Chart[3] 51
Irish Albums Chart[3] 15
Italian Albums Chart 43
Japanese Albums Chart[4] 42
New Zealand Albums Chart[5] 48
Norwegian Albums Chart[3] 19
Swedish Albums Chart[3] 48
Swiss Albums Chart[3] 14
UK Albums Chart[3] 11

Release history

Country Date Label
Germany December 5, 2003 EMI
United Kingdom December 8, 2003 Virgin
Switzerland EMI
United States December 9, 2003 Star Trak/Arista
Canada Virgin
Brazil December 12, 2003 EMI
Japan January 16, 2004
Australia February 2, 2004 Virgin

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