Keith Sweat Album - The Best of Keith Sweat: Make You Sweat
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Customers rating:
(34 ratings)
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Release Date:2004-01-13
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Type:Audio CD
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Genre:Early R&B, New Jack Swing, Pop, Quiet Storm, R&B, Soul/R & B, Soul/R&B, Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues, Urban
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Label:Elektra / Wea
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UPC:081227395421
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Approx. Price:$18.98
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Review - Product Description :
No Description Available No Track Information Available Media Type: CD Artist: SWEAT,KEITH Title: BEST OF KEITH SWEAT: MAKE YOU SWEAT Street Release Date: 01/13/2004 Domestic Genre: SOUL/R & BCustomer review - 2004-01-25
- Pretty good collectionMost times when an artist releases a "greatest hits" compilation, people beef over which songs should have or shouldn't have been on there. I've seen reviews where people give a collection one star just because THAT song wasn't on there. But this 17-song collection is a pretty accurate representation of Keith Sweat's career. I noticed that a lot of the songs are from his first album Make It Last Forever. Sure, that was his best album, but maybe he should've included a good number of songs from ALL of the albums. Oh well, there are other hits you remember, like "Nobody", "Twisted", "I'll Give All My Love To You", and even LSG's "My Body". And most hits collections contain a hard-to-find song, and here there's "(There You Go) Tellin' Me No Again" (from the New Jack City soundtrack). I'm not exactly sure why the Snoop Dogg-assisted "Come And Get With Me" is on here, but regardless, this is still a good album to buy if all your Keith Sweat cassettes are worn out or lost. Anthony Rupert
Customer review - 2004-01-21
- Too many hits missing...I have been looking forward to a Keith Sweat collection for years, and finally it is released, but it's missing too many bona-fide big hits. Where on earth are "Keep It Comin'" (a top twenty pop hit), "How Do You Like It?" with the late Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes of TLC, "Just A Touch," "Come With Me" (with Ron Isley), "Am I Dreaming" (with XScape), "When I Give My Love" and "I'm Not Ready," (another top twenty hit)????? They could have easily substituted some non-hits included here, such as "How Deep Is Your Love" and the extended version of "Make It Last Forever," for the real hits. And, as a final note, his classic, genre-defining "I Want Her" is included in an edited form. This should have been a two CD set.
Customer review - 2004-06-16
- This is a great album! All of Keith's hits!I think it was timely that they put this Keith Sweat album out. He can make some very solid songs and is a very good singer. He just got better and better at his craft and he sure can be begging and whining on these songs. I still love "I Want Her", "Something Just Ain't Right", "Merry Go Round", "Make You Sweat", "Nobody", "Right and A Wrong Way", and I was surprised they put his song with LSG, "My Body" on there! They covered his career widely on this album with the song selection. Keith Sweat is one of the best R&B singers and this collection proves it.
Customer review - 2004-01-30
- Get In Touch With Your 'Inner Sweat'......in my opinion, a CD like this somewhat sells itself, but I still must tell you even if you ain't a big Sweat fan, you will be amazed and amused at how many big, big hits are on here that you know and love. Like I Want Her. Like Merry Go Round. And Twisted. Buy it, you'll love it.
Customer review - 2007-02-20
- A Must for Keith Sweat fansThis album is a must-have for Keith Sweat fans! Unless you've bought his other albums when they were originally released, there's no reason to buy any of his other albums if you have this one. Just about all of his popular tracks are on this album, aside from a few of his obscure hits. "Make It Last Forever" is a favorite for anyone that enjoys slow jams from the old school days, and "I Want Her" should bring back memories of the late '80's high school dances. This album also has "A Right And A Wrong Way" and "How Deep Is Your Love", which were a couple of his really popular slow jams. No Keith Sweat fan should be without this one in his/her collection, and the album contains enough tracks to keep the CD going for more than just a short drive.
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