Babyface Album - MTV Unplugged NYC 1997
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Customers rating:
(14 ratings)
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Release Date:1997-11-25
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Type:Audio CD
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Genre:Adult Contemporary, Pop, R&B, Soul/R & B, Soul/R&B, Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues, United States of America, Urban
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Label:Sony
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UPC:007464687792
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Approx. Price:$9.98
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| Track Listing : |
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Change the World [Instrumental] - Babyface, Eric Clapton |
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Talk to Me [Instrumental] - Babyface, Eric Clapton |
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Whip Appeal - Babyface |
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Breathe Again - Babyface, Shanice |
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Exhale (Shoop, Shoop) - Babyface, Beverly Crowder |
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I'll Make Love to You - Babyface |
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End of the Road - Babyface |
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I Care About You - Babyface, Melvin Edmonds, Jojo, K-Ci & JoJo, K-Ci & JoJo |
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Day (That You Gave Me a Son) - Babyface |
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Gone Too Soon - Babyface, Stevie Wonder |
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How Come, How Long - Babyface, Stevie Wonder |
Review - Amazon.com :
Most of the free world now knows that Babyface writes the songs the whole world sings, but many may not be aware that he also sings them as well. This "unplugged" performance, which is decidedly anything but, gives a high five to Babyafce's often overlooked vocal skills and triumphantly allows him to reclaim some of the hits he gave to others. It's cool to hear 'face and his stellar group (along with guests Eric Clapton, Milestone and Shanice Wilson) rework "Breathe Again" or "Take a Bow." And the duet with Stevie Wonder, "How Come How Long," may be high drama, but like the rest of this CD, it warms the soul. --Amy LindenCustomer review - 2001-02-25
- One of Soul's Best Producers/Singer-Songwriters Live.Babyface is one of the most prolific songwriters and producers in the contemporary soul market. This unplugged live performance is a wonderful showcase for Babyface to perform his own greatest hits. You may not be familiar with Babyface as an artist, but you will recognize most of the songs here because they were hits for a variety of soul artists. "Change the World", the Eric Clapton hit, opens the set with Clapton playing guitar. Clapton is among several guest artists including Stevie Wonder and K-Ci & JoJo among others. If you like Whitney Houston, you will like this CD.
Customer review - 2002-01-20
- QUITE PERFECT!!Best umplugged, best performance, the same beautiful, well-done babyface songs, and one more thing: babyface put it all together, as one, never falls, never decline. Quite perfect, five stars, and so, so, so warm!
Customer review - 2005-07-29
- An awesome live album1. "Change The World" 10/10
2. "Talk To Me" 10/10
3. "Whip Appeal" 10/10
4. "Breathe Again" 10/10
5. "Exhale (Shoop Shoop)" 10/10
6. "I'll Make Love to You" 9/10
7. "End of the Road" 9/10
8. "I Care About You" 10/10
9. "Day (You Gave Me a Son)" 9/10
10. "Gone Too Soon" 10/10
11. "How Come, How Long" 9.5/10
Shows his range as an singer/songwriter and proformer.
Customer review - 2004-03-01
- Instant ClassicHi i'm from spain. a friend of mine gift me this cd and i am thanking him everyday for showming this cd this perfect cd. great moments from babyface(specially the bridge between i'll make love to you and end of the road)and shanice in whip appeal. Perfect Stevie wonder perfect.
Customer review - 1999-11-15
- it has momentsface sounds good live.whip appeal,change the world,i care about you, and how come how long work real well live.once again face shows his diversity with different styles of music and writting.
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