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The Breakthrough

The Breakthrough
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  • Seller:New York Music & Movies
  • Sales Rank:1,837
  • Media:Audio CD
  • Discs:1
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
  • Dimensions (in):5.5 x 4.8 x 0.4
  • Release Date:December 20, 2005
  • MPN:00602498871102
  • UPC:602498871102
  • EAN:0602498871102
  • ASIN:B000BNTM32
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Tracks
  • No One Will Do
  • Enough Cryin
  • About You
  • Be Without You
  • Gonna Breakthrough
  • Good Woman Down
  • Take Me as I Am
  • Baggage
  • Can't Hide from Luv
  • MJB Da MVP
  • Can't Get Enough
  • Ain't Really Love
  • I Found My Everything
  • Father in You
  • Alone
  • One


Editorial Reviews:
Synopsis
Feature contributions from Dr. Dre, Pharrell Williams, Timberland and others.
Amazon.com
Nobody knows heartache like Mary J. knows heartache. But as she releases her seventh disc, perhaps more important is that nobody understands better how unquenchable our thirst to hear what it sounds like can be. The Breakthrough, contrary to run-up rumors, is no retrospective or greatest-hits package. Rather than reheat, Blige and producers Dr. Dre, Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis, and Will.i.am tasked themselves with stirring a river of hurt into some of the highest-caliber hip-hop/soul to hit the airwaves since she burned up the Waiting to Exhale soundtrack with "Not Gon' Cry." Cameos alone could sell this disc: Brook, Jay-Z, Raphael Saadiq, and Bono step up. But it's the trademark ragged-edged soul of its star that shines brightest throughout the 16 tracks. "A love that tears you down ain't really love," a laid-bare Blige reminds us on "Ain't Really Love," after dedicating "Good Woman Down" to "my troubled sisters." Somewhere in between, she leaves absolutely no room for doubt that she just can't be without her baby ("Be Without You"). It's an exhilarating, love-affirming moment on a CD jammed full of them (check out "Can't Get Enough," with its echoes of a pleading Curtis Mayfield). Blige, never far from the thoughts of the lovelorn, didn't need a breakthrough, but anybody with an ear for artful confession will be glad she's given us The Breakthrough anyway. --Tammy La Gorce

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