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| ARTIST: | Deborah Cox |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | J-Records |
| TYPE: | Pop, R&B |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Up & Down (In & Out), 2 Good 2 Be True, Play Your Part, Like I Did, Hurt So Much, Just a Dance (feat. Kurupt), The Morning After, Givin' It Up, Up & Down (allstar remix feat. Jadakiss), Oh My Gosh, Starting With You, Mr. Lonely (Hex/Mac mix), Absolutely Not (Chanel mix) |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 808132001427 |
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Customer Reviews of The Morning After
Not as good as I expected.... Granted, this album is far from terrible, and Deborahs voice is truly great. But the material here really isn't memorable. She does best on the Shep Crawford ballads 'Play Your Part' and 'Starting With You', which will please any fans of previous hit 'Nobody's Supposed To Be Here'. She heads in the right direction on the title track, which has a bluesy-soul feel to it, and the bouncy Jazz on 'Givin' It Up' is a welcome addition to the album. In fact, Deborah always seems to succeed with the ballads - 'Hurts So Much' is also a typically good Jam & Lewis piano-driven slow jam. The problem is when Deborah tries uptempo tracks. The first single and album highlight, the sexy and lush 'Up & Down' is excellent, and the remix featuring Jadakiss is just as appealing. However, '2 Good 2 Be True' eventually falls victim to being too bland, 'Like I Did' sounds like a reject from Brandy's 'Full Moon' album, and tracks such as 'Just A Dance' sound like poorly produced 3LW rejects. Oh dear.
The addition of two dance tracks at the end of the album make the styles that Deborah dabbles in here even more jarring. As an album, this project really doesn't work. Although this has some pleasing tracks, it is not up to the standards you would expect from such a talented artist on her third effort.
She's Playing Her Part
This is the first Deborah Cox album that I bought. I was there, at midnight, November 5th, 2002 when the album hit the shelves at Virgin. In the beginning I only really listened to the remix album, as I am a true "Clubhead." After I slept with my bestfriends boyfriend (she doesn't know)...a friend put on "The Morning After" which at the time I REAAALLLLY related to. I love it. She has a little bit of everything on her cd, powerhouse ballads, a touch of hip-hop, dance/club, and soulful R&B. J Records should of played their part to promote this CD. Not many people knew about it nor did it garner her with "gold" or "platinum" status, although it is well deserved.
I hope not this morning
I sorry to break hearts but Deborah could have kept this one.It was not a good follow up to this success of her sophmore effort.Please stop try to sing songs that sound like nobody suppose to be here.The Cd Drags .I really thought with the first single that the tracks would be blazed by her powerhouse voice but oh well.