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Marc Anthony
  • List Price: $8.99
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  • Seller:sterlingcds
  • Sales Rank:7,874
  • Languages:English (Unknown), English (Published)
  • Media:Audio CD
  • Discs:1
  • Shipping Weight (lbs):0.2
  • Dimensions (in):0.5 x 5.8 x 5
  • Release Date:September 28, 1999
  • MPN:074646972625
  • UPC:074646972625
  • EAN:0074646972625
  • ASIN:B00000K52T
Availability:Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Tracks
  • When I Dream At Night
  • Am I The Only One
  • I Need To Know
  • You Sang To Me
  • My Baby You
  • No One
  • How Could I
  • That's Okay
  • Don't Let Me Leave
  • Remember Me
  • She's Been Good To Me
  • Love Is All
  • Dimelo (I Need To Know)
  • She's Been Good To Me (Spanish)
  • Da La Vuelta


Editorial Reviews:
Synopsis
Marc Anthony comes on like a suave, less jumpy alternative to Ricky Martin on this mostly English-language album. Having already introduced itself to the pop mainstream with the salsa-tinged single "I Need to Know," Marc Anthony offers several other obvious crossover hits, ranging from the Rodney Jerkins-produced Latin-funk fusion of "She's Been Good to Me" to the lovelorn midtempo ballad "When I Dream at Night." However, Anthony's agreeably keening voice is too often applied to the sort of colorless adult-contemporary material typical of Michael Bolton and Mariah Carey mainstay Walter Afansieff, who produces or coproduces three tracks here. The result is often more interesting in sociological terms--Anthony fans who, like the star, were born to Latino parents in America are as sure to eat this disc up as his new Caucasian admirers--than in musical ones. Ain't that America? --Rickey Wright
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Marc Anthony comes on like a suave, less jumpy alternative to Ricky Martin on this mostly English-language album. Having already introduced itself to the pop mainstream with the salsa-tinged single "I Need to Know," Marc Anthony offers several other obvious crossover hits, ranging from the Rodney Jerkins-produced Latin-funk fusion of "She's Been Good to Me" to the lovelorn midtempo ballad "When I Dream at Night." However, Anthony's agreeably keening voice is too often applied to the sort of colorless adult-contemporary material typical of Michael Bolton and Mariah Carey mainstay Walter Afansieff, who produces or coproduces three tracks here. The result is often more interesting in sociological terms--Anthony fans who, like the star, were born to Latino parents in America are as sure to eat this disc up as his new Caucasian admirers--than in musical ones. Ain't that America? --Rickey Wright

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