I like the songs on the CD. M Bolton gets better and better with every release on this next to his last CD,"The One Thing" from 1993. Highly reccomended on this one.
Music from a certain time in ones life can bring back a storm of emotions. This hold true for all of us at some point. Michael Bolton has always been a secret favorite of me, a guilty pleasure, if you will. This is without a doubt his best collections of songs ever. It's a mixture of the classic adult contemporary he's famous for, fused with the pure seduction of good ole R&B. With help from the great Babyface to additions from the engaging and talented Tony Rich, Michael Bolton brings you his own style of Quiet Storm which will surely become a classic.
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If Your Eardrums Matter, You Won't Listen to This Album
Review created: 04/29/07
by: starcollector-- a member of Epinions and Top Reviewer in Music
Pros: There are a few listenable songs amidst seas of unforgivable sludge.
Cons: This album exists!!!!!!!
(Disclaimer: Those looking for a brief description of the album will find what their looking for in the "Album Overview" section. The section titled "Detailed Track Discussion" is meant only for those who want to read detailed descriptions of the songs, and they do not constitute the essence of this review. Lastly and most importantly, this review is not necessarily written by the point of view of a Michael Bolton fan.) Introduction: Poor Michael Bolton. He doesn't get too many good songs to sing. Oh well. There are one or two worthwhile moments here. Track Listing: Best song: "Fallin'" Safe..