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New Edition - Greatest Hits, Vol. 1 (CD)

Greatest Hits, Vol. 1
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Album Details: Greatest Hits, Vol. 1

Release Date:10/01/1991
Label:Mca
UPC:008811043421

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  • Overall:

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    New Edition is my favorite

    By Monica  Sep 2, 2005

    Pros: None

    Cons: Music that is good now just as it was back in the day!

    I love New Edition. Inspite of management taking advantage of them, they still rose to the top. I will always listen to this group and will always be a fan!

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  • All Music Guide

    For anyone who missed New Edition in either its Jackson 5 imitation phase or final days as a funkier, more aggressive urban contemporary vocal group with a slight dance influence, this collection contains examples of both incarnations. Kiddie-pop hits such as "Candy Girl," "Cool It Now," and "Mr. Telephone Man" are included, along with their final hits "If It Isn't Love," "Can You Stand the Rain," and the appropriately titled "Is This the End." This anthology shows how dominant New Edition was during the 1980s and early '90s.

    - Ron Wynn, All Music Guide

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Biography

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