New Edition/Bobby Brown/Bell Biv DeVoe/Johnny Gill/Ralph Tresvant - All the Number Ones (CD)

Album Details: All the Number Ones

Release Date:05/09/2000
Label:Hip-o Records
UPC:601215759822

User Reviews: All the Number Ones

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    A MUST BUY

    By 4th Quarter  Mar 29, 2006

    Pros: EVEYRTHING!!!.... That ballad mix of can u stand the rain

    Cons: None

    Its Classic NE

  • Overall:

    I LOVE NEW EDITION FOREVER!!!!!

    By tweeks  May 31, 2001

    All I have to say about this CD IS WOW!!! This is a really good CD it has a little bit of everyone when they were on there owns!!! I wish they would get back together and make so more good music because they are my favorite band and I will always LOV...E them FOREVER and Ever!!!!I LOVE U GUYS FOREVER!!!!!! Read more Less

Pro Reviews: All the Number Ones

  • All Music Guide

    An excellent idea that might be slightly disappointing in the execution, All the Number Ones collects 18 singles that topped ~Billboard magazine's RB charts, all performed either by New Edition or its members in their various outside projects. That results in a terrific, endlessly playable collection of urban pop-soul and new jack swing, but it also means that several of the collective's best-known songs are left off simply because they didn't top the RB charts. Missing in action are Bobby Brown's "Roni" and "Rock Wit'cha," Bell Biv DeVoe's "Do Me," Johnny Gill's "Fairweather Friend," and Ralph Tresvant's "Stone Cold Gentleman" and "Do What I Gotta Do," plus a bevy of New Edition hits. In fact, it might have been an even better idea to gather the biggest hits by the various New Edition spin-offs and leave the parent group's output alone; such an approach would have erased the contrast between the early New Edition bubblegum singles that lead off this collection and the grittier, funkie...r new jack hits that follow. Still, at least these omissions are due to the compilation's stated intent (collecting All the Number Ones and nothing else), rather than a record-company marketing tactic. Even casual fans will undoubtedly miss at least a couple of the aforementioned hits, but really, what is here makes for a great listen and a fine introduction to one of the most influential RB family trees of the '80s and early '90s. - Steve Huey, All Music Guide Read more Less

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New Edition

New Edition's early, Jackson 5-inspired material made them the forerunners of two generations of teen pop (most of which was geared to white audiences). As they matured and progressed, they laid much of the groundwork for the fusion of hip-hop and RB known as new jack swing. In fact, after New Edition drifted apart, all of its members had at least some significant succe... Read more