Calling All Hearts
Description:
Studio album by Keyshia Cole
Released
December 21, 2010
Recorded
2009โ2010
Genre
R&B, hip hop soul, hip hop, soul
Length
43:09 (standard)
54:50 (deluxe)
Label
Geffen, Interscope
Producer
J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, Toxic, Mave (N8 Tha Maven), Song Dynasty, Big WY, Tweek Beats, Ron Fair, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, Justa Beast, Big D, Renan Harrigan Chink Santana, Timbaland, Dontae Winslow, Eddie & KC Hustle
Keyshia Cole chronology
A Different Me
(2008)
Calling All Hearts
(2010)
Woman to Woman
(2012)
Singles from Calling All Hearts
"I Ain't Thru"
Released: December 7, 2010
"Take
Studio album by Keyshia Cole
Released
December 21, 2010
Recorded
2009โ2010
Genre
R&B, hip hop soul, hip hop, soul
Length
43:09 (standard)
54:50 (deluxe)
Label
Geffen, Interscope
Producer
J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, Toxic, Mave (N8 Tha Maven), Song Dynasty, Big WY, Tweek Beats, Ron Fair, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, Justa Beast, Big D, Renan Harrigan Chink Santana, Timbaland, Dontae Winslow, Eddie & KC Hustle
Keyshia Cole chronology
A Different Me
(2008)
Calling All Hearts
(2010)
Woman to Woman
(2012)
Singles from Calling All Hearts
"I Ain't Thru"
Released: December 7, 2010
"Take Me Away"
Released: February 1, 2011
Calling All Hearts is the fourth studio album by American R&B singer Keyshia Cole, released on December 21, 2010 in the United States by Geffen Records.[1] Appearances on the album include Nicki Minaj, Tank, Faith Evans, Timbaland and Yvonne Cole.
Contents ย [hide]ย
1
Background
2
Release and promotion
2.1
Singles
3
Reception
3.1
Commercial performance
3.2
Critical response
4
Track listing
5
Personnel
6
Charts
7
Release history
8
References
Background[edit]
Calling All Hearts is made of songs composed before and after Cole met her fiancรฉ, Daniel Gibson. Shortly after revealing that she was pregnant with her first child, Cole went into a short hiatus. She made her first appearance since the birth of her son at the 2010 BET Awards, performing "Airplanes" with B.o.B. In October 2010, Cole leaked an unmastered version of her single, "I Ain't Thru" to her Twitter followers in celebration of her birthday. The single was digitally mastered and then officially released. During this time, Cole shot the video for the single as well as for the promo single "Long Way Down".
Release and promotion[edit]
Two editions of the album were composed and released on December 21, 2010โa standard and deluxe edition. The standard edition was revealed to preview on Cole's Myspace Music page on December 16, 2010.[2]
To promote the album, Cole made appearances on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The Mo'Nique Show, and The Wendy Williams Show. She also made an appearance on 106 and Park on December 20 in which she did a 30-minute special performance.[3] Cole also opened for music act R. Kelly for the second time on his 2011 summer Love Letter Tour.
Singles[edit]
"I Ain't Thru" is the lead single from the album. An unmastered version of the single was released on October 15, 2010.[4] After mastering, the official single was released for digital download and US radio on December 7, 2010. It peaked on the US R&B/Hip-Hop Songs at #54.[5] The music video premiered on November 23, 2010 on 106 and Park.
"Long Way Down" was a promo single from the album. The video was shot in New York City and premiered alongside "I Ain't Thru". Although never officially sent to radio, "Long Way Down" peaked at #91 on the US R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[6]
"Take Me Away" is the second single for the album. After being chosen as the next single from fans on Twitter, Cole sent the song to US radio on February 1, 2011.[7] She also performed the song on Conan on January 19, 2011.[8] The song peaked on the US R&B/Hip-Hop Songs at #27.[9] The music video premiered on April 18, 2011 on 106 and Park.[10]
Reception[edit]
Commercial performance[edit]
The album debuted at number 9 on the US Billboard 200 chart, with first-week sales of 128,000 copies.[11] It also entered at number five on Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and number fourteen on the Digital Albums chart.[12][13] In its second week, the album dropped to number ten on the Billboard 200 selling 36,600 copies.[14]
Critical response[edit]
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source
Rating
Allmusic
[15]
The New York Times
(mixed)[16]
Rolling Stone
[17]
USA Today
[18]
Calling All Hearts received mixed to positive reviews from most music critics.[19] At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 66, based on 4 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews".[19] Allmusic writer Andy Kellman gave it a gave it three-and-a-half out of five stars and commented that the album "drags in spots, due in part to an absence of a "Let It Go"-type track to break up all the introspection and pain", but it is the kind of album "for those who want to hear a moody, emotional outpouring".[15] Jon Pareles of The New York Times viewed that the album had a standard mix of featured artists and producers, but "after an initial bit of competitive posturing... the songs slip into the background".[16] Rolling Stone's Jonah Weiner gave it three-and-a-half out of five stars and wrote that "Cole is at her best when she's slugging".[17] Steve Jones of USA Today gave the album three out of four stars and commented that "Her passionate vocals still pack a wallop, even though they are no longer fueled by angst".[18]
Track listing[edit]
Standard edition[20]
No.
Title
Writer(s)
Producer(s)
Length
1.
"I Ain't Thru" (featuring Nicki Minaj)
Keyshia Cole, R. Gonzalez, Onika Maraj
The ARE, Ron Fair
3:59
2.
"Long Way Down"
Cole, E. Ortiz, K. Crowe, S. Jordan
J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League
3:59
3.
"Tired of Doing Me" (featuring Tank)
Cole, M. Nathaniel Qahhaar, F. Taylor, D. Babbs, J. Franklin, R. Newt, J. Valentine, K. Stephens
Mave (N8 Tha Maven), Toxic, Ron Fair, Song Dynasty
3:30
4.
"If I Fall in Love Again" (featuring Faith Evans)
Cole, W. Dillon, M. Myers, O. Harvey, C. Wallace, B. Bacharach, H. David
Big WY, Tweek Beats
3:29
5.
"So Impossible"
Cole, J. Harris III, T. Lewis, C. Carter
Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis
4:35
6.
"Sometimes"
Cole, J. Graham, D. Hendrickson, R. Harrigan
Justin "Justa Beast" Graham, DeShawn "Big D" Hendrickson, Renan Harrigan
3:47
7.
"Take Me Away"
Cole, Teray Jones, I. Gotti
Chink Santana, Irv Gotti
3:47
8.
"What You Do to Me"
Cole, Santana
Chink Santana
4:19
9.
"Last Hangover" (featuring Timbaland)
Cole, T. Mosely, J. Harmon, C. Nelson, T. Clayton, J. Beanz
Timbaland
4:18
10.
"Thank You" (featuring Dr. Yvonne Cole)
Cole, E. Clement, K. Clement
Eddie Hustle, KC Hustle
3:28
11.
"Better Me"
Diane Warren
Song Dynasty, Ron Fair
3:56
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Deluxe edition[21]
Sample credits
"If I Fall in Love Again" contains samples from "Warning" by The Notorious B.I.G. "Warning" contains samples of "Walk on by" by Isaac Hayes.[22]
"Where Would We" contains elements of "Amber Dreams" by Spyro Gyra.
Personnel[edit]
Credits for Calling All Hearts adapted from Allmusic.[23]
Drew Adams โ assistant
The ARE โ producer
Burt Bacharach โ composer
Matt Bang โ engineer
Jim Beanz โ vocal producer
Big Wy โ producer
Carla Carter โ vocals (background)
Ariel Chobaz โ engineer
Cary Clark โ engineer
Kahron Clement โ assistant
Deron Cole โ hair stylist
Keyshia Cole โ A&R, executive producer, vocal producer
Hal David โ composer
Reginald Dowdley โ make-up
Ron Fair โ additional production, executive producer, guitar, producer, string arrangements,
string conductor, vocal producer
Ashley Fox โ marketing
Chris Galland โ assistant
Chris Godbey โ engineer, mixing
Irv Gotti โ producer
Alicia Graham โ A&R
Justin "Justa Beast" Graham โ producer
Bernie Grundman โ mastering
Manny Halley โ A&R, executive producer
Renan Harrigan โ producer, keyboards
Deshawn Hendrickson โ producer, keyboards
Tal Herzberg โ engineer, pro-tools
Ghaz Horani โ assistant
Buffy Hubelbank โ A&R
Eddie Hustle โ engineer, producer
KC Hustle โ producer
Jimmy Jam โ instrumentation, producer
Tiffany Johnson โ product manager
Sly Jordan โ vocal producer
J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League โ producer
Chris Lecky "Lucky" โ engineer
Terry Lewis โ producer
Onika Maraj โ composer
Matt Marrin โ mixing
George McWilliams โ art direction, design
Peter Mokran โ mixing
James Musshorn โ assistant
Mave (N8 Tha Maven) โ producer
David Nakaji โ engineer
Seanitta Parmer โ stylist
Dave Pensado โ mixing
Bill Pettaway โ guitar
Tresa Sanders โ publicity
Kam Sangha โ producer
Chink Santana โ producer
Allen Sides โ engineer
David Slijper โ photography
Song Dynasty โ producer
Eric Stenman โ engineer
Timbaland โ producer
Kyle Townsend โ vocal producer
Toxic โ producer
Tweek Beats โ producer
Van Nakari โ assistant
Diane Warren โ composer
Eric Weaver โ assistant
Tremaine Williams โ drum programming, engineer
Frank Wolf โ engineer
Charts[edit]
Chart (2010)
Peak
position
US Billboard 200[11]
9
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums[12]
5
Release history[edit]
Region
Date
Format(s)
Label
Edition(s)
United Kingdom
December 21, 2010
CD, digital download
Polydor Records
Standard, deluxe
United States
Geffen Records, Interscope Records
References[edit]
Jump up
^ Calling All Hearts in stores now! Archived 2012-03-16 at the Wayback Machine.
Jump up
^ Calling All Hearts album premiere on Myspace!
Jump up
^ Keyshia Cole on BET Monday December 20th!
Jump up
^ New Music: Keyshia Cole f/ Nicki Minaj
Jump up
^ Chart History: Calling All Hearts. Billboard. Retrieved on 2011-02-03.
Jump up
^ "Keyshia Cole Album & Song Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved 2012-07-14.
Jump up
^ "Keyshia Cole โ Take Me Away Lyrics and Video". Musicloversgroup.com. 2011-01-21. Retrieved 2011-02-23.
Jump up
^ "Conan Show Schedule: Upcoming Guests On "Conan" @". Teamcoco.com. Retrieved 2011-02-23.
Jump up
^ "Keyshia Cole Music News & Info". Billboard.com. Retrieved 2011-03-03.
Jump up
^ "Newsย : Don't miss the premiere of "Take Me Away" on 106 & Park Monday!". Keyshia Cole. 2011-04-17. Retrieved 2012-02-09.
^
Jump up to:
a b Caulfield, Keith (December 29, 2010). "Taylor Swift Gets Christmas Boost on Billboard 200, Foxx Earns Highest Debut". Billboard. Retrieved December 29, 2010.
^
Jump up to:
a b R&B/Hip-Hop Albums โ Week of January 08, 2011. Billboard. Retrieved on 2010-12-30.
Jump up
^ Digital Albums โ Week of January 08, 2011. Billboard. Retrieved on 2010-12-30.
Jump up
^ Langhorne, Cyrus. Eminem Gets A Swift Kick To No. 2, Nicki Minaj Reclaims Top 5, Drake & Kid Cudi Rage Back Onto The Chart. SOHH. Retrieved on 2011-01-05.
^
Jump up to:
a b Kellman, Andy (December 21, 2010). Review: Calling All Hearts. Allmusic. Retrieved on 2010-12-21.
^
Jump up to:
a b Pareles, Jon (December 20, 2010). Review: Calling All Hearts. The New York Times. Retrieved on 2010-12-21.
^
Jump up to:
a b Weiner, Jonah. Review: Calling All Hearts. Rolling Stone. Retrieved on 2010-12-21.
^
Jump up to:
a b Jones, Steve (December 21, 2010). Review: Calling All Hearts. USA Today. Retrieved on 2010-12-22.
^
Jump up to:
a b Calling All Hearts (2010): Reviews. Metacritic. Retrieved on 2011-01-21
Jump up
^ "Calling All Hearts: Keyshia Cole: Music". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2011-02-23.
Jump up
^ "Calling All Hearts [Deluxe Edition]: Keyshia Cole: Music". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2011-02-23.
Jump up
^ "CD Reviews | Spark missing on latest from Keyshia Cole | The Columbus Dispatch". Dispatch.com. 2010-12-21. Retrieved 2011-02-23.
Jump up
^ Credits: Calling All Hearts. Allmusic. Retrieved on 2010-12-12.
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Studio album by Keyshia Cole
Released
December 21, 2010
Recorded
2009โ2010
Genre
R&B, hip hop soul, hip hop, soul
Length
43:09 (standard)
54:50 (deluxe)
Label
Geffen, Interscope
Producer
J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League, Toxic, Mave (N8 Tha Maven), Song Dynasty, Big WY, Tweek Beats, Ron Fair, Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, Justa Beast, Big D, Renan Harrigan Chink Santana, Timbaland, Dontae Winslow, Eddie & KC Hustle
Keyshia Cole chronology
A Different Me
(2008)
Calling All Hearts
(2010)
Woman to Woman
(2012)
Singles from Calling All Hearts
"I Ain't Thru"
Released: December 7, 2010
"Take Me Away"
Released: February 1, 2011
Calling All Hearts is the fourth studio album by American R&B singer Keyshia Cole, released on December 21, 2010 in the United States by Geffen Records.[1] Appearances on the album include Nicki Minaj, Tank, Faith Evans, Timbaland and Yvonne Cole.
Contents ย [hide]ย
1
Background
2
Release and promotion
2.1
Singles
3
Reception
3.1
Commercial performance
3.2
Critical response
4
Track listing
5
Personnel
6
Charts
7
Release history
8
References
Background[edit]
Calling All Hearts is made of songs composed before and after Cole met her fiancรฉ, Daniel Gibson. Shortly after revealing that she was pregnant with her first child, Cole went into a short hiatus. She made her first appearance since the birth of her son at the 2010 BET Awards, performing "Airplanes" with B.o.B. In October 2010, Cole leaked an unmastered version of her single, "I Ain't Thru" to her Twitter followers in celebration of her birthday. The single was digitally mastered and then officially released. During this time, Cole shot the video for the single as well as for the promo single "Long Way Down".
Release and promotion[edit]
Two editions of the album were composed and released on December 21, 2010โa standard and deluxe edition. The standard edition was revealed to preview on Cole's Myspace Music page on December 16, 2010.[2]
To promote the album, Cole made appearances on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, The Mo'Nique Show, and The Wendy Williams Show. She also made an appearance on 106 and Park on December 20 in which she did a 30-minute special performance.[3] Cole also opened for music act R. Kelly for the second time on his 2011 summer Love Letter Tour.
Singles[edit]
"I Ain't Thru" is the lead single from the album. An unmastered version of the single was released on October 15, 2010.[4] After mastering, the official single was released for digital download and US radio on December 7, 2010. It peaked on the US R&B/Hip-Hop Songs at #54.[5] The music video premiered on November 23, 2010 on 106 and Park.
"Long Way Down" was a promo single from the album. The video was shot in New York City and premiered alongside "I Ain't Thru". Although never officially sent to radio, "Long Way Down" peaked at #91 on the US R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart.[6]
"Take Me Away" is the second single for the album. After being chosen as the next single from fans on Twitter, Cole sent the song to US radio on February 1, 2011.[7] She also performed the song on Conan on January 19, 2011.[8] The song peaked on the US R&B/Hip-Hop Songs at #27.[9] The music video premiered on April 18, 2011 on 106 and Park.[10]
Reception[edit]
Commercial performance[edit]
The album debuted at number 9 on the US Billboard 200 chart, with first-week sales of 128,000 copies.[11] It also entered at number five on Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and number fourteen on the Digital Albums chart.[12][13] In its second week, the album dropped to number ten on the Billboard 200 selling 36,600 copies.[14]
Critical response[edit]
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source
Rating
Allmusic
[15]
The New York Times
(mixed)[16]
Rolling Stone
[17]
USA Today
[18]
Calling All Hearts received mixed to positive reviews from most music critics.[19] At Metacritic, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 66, based on 4 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews".[19] Allmusic writer Andy Kellman gave it a gave it three-and-a-half out of five stars and commented that the album "drags in spots, due in part to an absence of a "Let It Go"-type track to break up all the introspection and pain", but it is the kind of album "for those who want to hear a moody, emotional outpouring".[15] Jon Pareles of The New York Times viewed that the album had a standard mix of featured artists and producers, but "after an initial bit of competitive posturing... the songs slip into the background".[16] Rolling Stone's Jonah Weiner gave it three-and-a-half out of five stars and wrote that "Cole is at her best when she's slugging".[17] Steve Jones of USA Today gave the album three out of four stars and commented that "Her passionate vocals still pack a wallop, even though they are no longer fueled by angst".[18]
Track listing[edit]
Standard edition[20]
No.
Title
Writer(s)
Producer(s)
Length
1.
"I Ain't Thru" (featuring Nicki Minaj)
Keyshia Cole, R. Gonzalez, Onika Maraj
The ARE, Ron Fair
3:59
2.
"Long Way Down"
Cole, E. Ortiz, K. Crowe, S. Jordan
J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League
3:59
3.
"Tired of Doing Me" (featuring Tank)
Cole, M. Nathaniel Qahhaar, F. Taylor, D. Babbs, J. Franklin, R. Newt, J. Valentine, K. Stephens
Mave (N8 Tha Maven), Toxic, Ron Fair, Song Dynasty
3:30
4.
"If I Fall in Love Again" (featuring Faith Evans)
Cole, W. Dillon, M. Myers, O. Harvey, C. Wallace, B. Bacharach, H. David
Big WY, Tweek Beats
3:29
5.
"So Impossible"
Cole, J. Harris III, T. Lewis, C. Carter
Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis
4:35
6.
"Sometimes"
Cole, J. Graham, D. Hendrickson, R. Harrigan
Justin "Justa Beast" Graham, DeShawn "Big D" Hendrickson, Renan Harrigan
3:47
7.
"Take Me Away"
Cole, Teray Jones, I. Gotti
Chink Santana, Irv Gotti
3:47
8.
"What You Do to Me"
Cole, Santana
Chink Santana
4:19
9.
"Last Hangover" (featuring Timbaland)
Cole, T. Mosely, J. Harmon, C. Nelson, T. Clayton, J. Beanz
Timbaland
4:18
10.
"Thank You" (featuring Dr. Yvonne Cole)
Cole, E. Clement, K. Clement
Eddie Hustle, KC Hustle
3:28
11.
"Better Me"
Diane Warren
Song Dynasty, Ron Fair
3:56
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Deluxe edition[21]
Sample credits
"If I Fall in Love Again" contains samples from "Warning" by The Notorious B.I.G. "Warning" contains samples of "Walk on by" by Isaac Hayes.[22]
"Where Would We" contains elements of "Amber Dreams" by Spyro Gyra.
Personnel[edit]
Credits for Calling All Hearts adapted from Allmusic.[23]
Drew Adams โ assistant
The ARE โ producer
Burt Bacharach โ composer
Matt Bang โ engineer
Jim Beanz โ vocal producer
Big Wy โ producer
Carla Carter โ vocals (background)
Ariel Chobaz โ engineer
Cary Clark โ engineer
Kahron Clement โ assistant
Deron Cole โ hair stylist
Keyshia Cole โ A&R, executive producer, vocal producer
Hal David โ composer
Reginald Dowdley โ make-up
Ron Fair โ additional production, executive producer, guitar, producer, string arrangements,
string conductor, vocal producer
Ashley Fox โ marketing
Chris Galland โ assistant
Chris Godbey โ engineer, mixing
Irv Gotti โ producer
Alicia Graham โ A&R
Justin "Justa Beast" Graham โ producer
Bernie Grundman โ mastering
Manny Halley โ A&R, executive producer
Renan Harrigan โ producer, keyboards
Deshawn Hendrickson โ producer, keyboards
Tal Herzberg โ engineer, pro-tools
Ghaz Horani โ assistant
Buffy Hubelbank โ A&R
Eddie Hustle โ engineer, producer
KC Hustle โ producer
Jimmy Jam โ instrumentation, producer
Tiffany Johnson โ product manager
Sly Jordan โ vocal producer
J.U.S.T.I.C.E. League โ producer
Chris Lecky "Lucky" โ engineer
Terry Lewis โ producer
Onika Maraj โ composer
Matt Marrin โ mixing
George McWilliams โ art direction, design
Peter Mokran โ mixing
James Musshorn โ assistant
Mave (N8 Tha Maven) โ producer
David Nakaji โ engineer
Seanitta Parmer โ stylist
Dave Pensado โ mixing
Bill Pettaway โ guitar
Tresa Sanders โ publicity
Kam Sangha โ producer
Chink Santana โ producer
Allen Sides โ engineer
David Slijper โ photography
Song Dynasty โ producer
Eric Stenman โ engineer
Timbaland โ producer
Kyle Townsend โ vocal producer
Toxic โ producer
Tweek Beats โ producer
Van Nakari โ assistant
Diane Warren โ composer
Eric Weaver โ assistant
Tremaine Williams โ drum programming, engineer
Frank Wolf โ engineer
Charts[edit]
Chart (2010)
Peak
position
US Billboard 200[11]
9
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums[12]
5
Release history[edit]
Region
Date
Format(s)
Label
Edition(s)
United Kingdom
December 21, 2010
CD, digital download
Polydor Records
Standard, deluxe
United States
Geffen Records, Interscope Records
References[edit]
Jump up
^ Calling All Hearts in stores now! Archived 2012-03-16 at the Wayback Machine.
Jump up
^ Calling All Hearts album premiere on Myspace!
Jump up
^ Keyshia Cole on BET Monday December 20th!
Jump up
^ New Music: Keyshia Cole f/ Nicki Minaj
Jump up
^ Chart History: Calling All Hearts. Billboard. Retrieved on 2011-02-03.
Jump up
^ "Keyshia Cole Album & Song Chart History". Billboard. Retrieved 2012-07-14.
Jump up
^ "Keyshia Cole โ Take Me Away Lyrics and Video". Musicloversgroup.com. 2011-01-21. Retrieved 2011-02-23.
Jump up
^ "Conan Show Schedule: Upcoming Guests On "Conan" @". Teamcoco.com. Retrieved 2011-02-23.
Jump up
^ "Keyshia Cole Music News & Info". Billboard.com. Retrieved 2011-03-03.
Jump up
^ "Newsย : Don't miss the premiere of "Take Me Away" on 106 & Park Monday!". Keyshia Cole. 2011-04-17. Retrieved 2012-02-09.
^
Jump up to:
a b Caulfield, Keith (December 29, 2010). "Taylor Swift Gets Christmas Boost on Billboard 200, Foxx Earns Highest Debut". Billboard. Retrieved December 29, 2010.
^
Jump up to:
a b R&B/Hip-Hop Albums โ Week of January 08, 2011. Billboard. Retrieved on 2010-12-30.
Jump up
^ Digital Albums โ Week of January 08, 2011. Billboard. Retrieved on 2010-12-30.
Jump up
^ Langhorne, Cyrus. Eminem Gets A Swift Kick To No. 2, Nicki Minaj Reclaims Top 5, Drake & Kid Cudi Rage Back Onto The Chart. SOHH. Retrieved on 2011-01-05.
^
Jump up to:
a b Kellman, Andy (December 21, 2010). Review: Calling All Hearts. Allmusic. Retrieved on 2010-12-21.
^
Jump up to:
a b Pareles, Jon (December 20, 2010). Review: Calling All Hearts. The New York Times. Retrieved on 2010-12-21.
^
Jump up to:
a b Weiner, Jonah. Review: Calling All Hearts. Rolling Stone. Retrieved on 2010-12-21.
^
Jump up to:
a b Jones, Steve (December 21, 2010). Review: Calling All Hearts. USA Today. Retrieved on 2010-12-22.
^
Jump up to:
a b Calling All Hearts (2010): Reviews. Metacritic. Retrieved on 2011-01-21
Jump up
^ "Calling All Hearts: Keyshia Cole: Music". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2011-02-23.
Jump up
^ "Calling All Hearts [Deluxe Edition]: Keyshia Cole: Music". Amazon.com. Retrieved 2011-02-23.
Jump up
^ "CD Reviews | Spark missing on latest from Keyshia Cole | The Columbus Dispatch". Dispatch.com. 2010-12-21. Retrieved 2011-02-23.
Jump up
^ Credits: Calling All Hearts. Allmusic. Retrieved on 2010-12-12.
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Keyshia Cole
Categories: 2010 albumsKeyshia Cole albumsAlbums produced by J.U.S.T.I.C.E. LeagueAlbums produced by Ron FairAlbums produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry LewisAlbums produced by Chink SantanaAlbums produced by Timbaland
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Release date: 21 December 2010
Number of discs: 1
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