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| Artist: Toni Braxton Label: Arista Category: Music
List Price: $18.97 Buy Used: $1.00 You Save: $17.97 (95%)
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Rating: 302 reviews Sales Rank: 12049
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 26069 UPC: 730082606929 EAN: 0730082606929 ASIN: B00004R7SN
Release Date: April 25, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | He Wasn't Man Enough | | • | The Heat | | • | Spanish Guitar | | • | Just Be A Man About It | | • | Gimme Some | | • | I'm Still Breathing | | • | Fairy Tale | | • | The Art Of Love | | • | Speaking In Tongues | | • | Maybe | | • | You've Been Wrong | | • | Never Just For A Ring |
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Amazon.com After a nearly four-year absence from recording, Toni Braxton returns with The Heat, her third album. Full of drama--sometimes melodrama--it unsurprisingly puts Braxton's rich voice and command of nuance front and center of one state-of-the-art track after another. Unfortunately, The Heat plays up her taste for ballads to such a point that the disc bores itself into a quiet-storm rut. The big exception is the Rodney Jerkins-produced first single, "He Wasn't Man Enough." The song's smoldering rebuff and Jerkins's measured funk make a perfect match for Braxton's matter-of-fact hauteur. She also delivers a tough take on reality with "Just Be a Man About It," which pits her against Dr. Dre in a breakup scenario that carries much more force than weightless trifles such as the filler sex-me-up "The Art of Love" and Diane Warren's "Spanish Guitar." --Bob Roget
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NOT AS STRONG AS HER PREVIOUS RELEASES, BUT TONI PROVES SHE DO (AND WILL) HAVE STAYING POWER! December 9, 2007 Leading this project is the Hit Single: "He Wasn't Man Enough". Other strong tracks: "Spanish Guitar", "Just Be A Man About It". Although this project is more Contemporary than her previous project (Maybe she's just tryin' to keep up with the times). It would be nice for her go back to basics (Maybe even a project with The London Symphony). This project just proves that she can even keep up the younger generation.
Hot like Fire? Look ahead to check it... December 7, 2007 HWME - **** TH- *** SG - *** (bleh) JBAMAI - ***** (Yah, Toni. Sang it, Honey. Sang it.) GS - *** ISB - **** (Pleasant. So Pleasant.) FT - *** (I don't recall this one. Sorries.) TAOL - **** (Nice instrumental track.) SIT - *** (See FT.) M- **** (Decent, I suppose. :)) YBW - *** (See SIT, LOL.) NJFAR - ****
Cover Art: A- Songwriting: B- Vocals: B Length: A+ Overall: C
3.5833333333333335 = 3.6
3.6 stars.
Nice August 15, 2007 This album is great. If you are in to relaxing or slow music, this is good.There are a few song that are fast,like Gimme Some ft. Left eye.This song is like a fast song surrounded by slow ones, but if you haven't had this album added to your cart, you need to pick it up
Toni's Changed Her Style, But Still Good March 16, 2007 After Toni's bankruptcy trial, she came back with The Heat a great album but if you're looking for another Secrets then you'll be disappointed. The album's opener "He Wasn't Man Enough" was a banger and all women could relate to this track and Toni was looking sexy in the video, the title track was good and ballads "Spanish Guitar", and "Fairy Tale" are good listens but the best one was without a doubt "Speaking in Tongues" and it should've been released as a single. This album was pretty solid but the last two track should've been left off. But Toni fans won't be disappointed.
... December 4, 2006 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
I was reluctant to bring this out of the vaults, because I remember how everybody said this album was terrible. I guess I took their opinion as mine and just forgot about this album. But when I finally started listening, I was pleasantly surprised. No, this is not another Secrets or even her debut album, but it is still very good. She manages to keep her old style while still incorporating new ideas. There are a few minor missteps, and "The Art of Love" should have just been left off completely, but the rest is quality. It makes me sad that she went from this to More Than A Woman...
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