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New Edition - Heart Break (CD)

Album Details: Heart Break

Release Date:10/25/1990
Label:Mca
UPC:076742220723

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    Kingpins Of Heartbreak

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Sep 9, 2004

    Pros: Love Every Damn Song

    Cons: None! Are U Kidding Me?

    New Edition, along with the newcomer Johnny Gill came up with a more mature sound thanks to Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis.Escaping from the teeny bop craze and heading into more adult contemporary subjects. They all have grown into fine men and needed a ne...w sound. Every song rocks from "That's The Way We Livin'" to the grown up song "Boys To Men". Ralph and Johnny embodied pure masculine strength when it came to "Can You Stand The Rain". Ralph is in fine voice over almost every track. Johnny, being the newcomer was in rare form when he belted out his parts. My favorite song will always be "You're Not My Kinda Girl". Johnny throwing off vocal adlibs and Ralph singing the lead shows versatility. The rest of the group was in all good form.Ricky shines on throughout the album. If you want grown material from five sexy men who knows how to throw down vocally as well as lyrically, then cop dis!Grade:A++++++++++++++
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    Sweet old school

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Jul 23, 2003

    If you can't feel right listening to this album, you should get your hearing checked. This was the best NE album, thanks to the addition of Johnny Gill. Borrow, beg buy this album if you get the chance.

Pro Reviews: Heart Break

  • All Music Guide

    This album marked New Edition's growth and maturity due in part to the production work of Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, and the addition of group newcomer Johnny Gill. The first single from the much anticipated album was "If Isn't Love." With its percussive rhythm and frigid keyboard effects, Ralph Tresvant applies his rigidly smooth tenor to this mid-tempo dance cut. The single peaked at number two and seven on the ~Billboard RB and pop charts, respectively. The second single, "You're Not My Kind of Girl," has a more grueling beat. In an up-tempo style and with its appealing melody, Tresvant imparts a urgent cry on this apologetic lyric. Gill enhances the track with his amplified background vocals and lyrical sighs. The single peaked at number two on the ~Billboard RB charts. "Can You Stand the Rain" came next. Unlike any ballad the group has ever embraced, it sailed up the charts to the number one spot. Primarily led by Gill and Tresvant, whose vocals mutually complement one another, Ri...cky Bell injects his vocal plea, and Michael Bivins has a small rap part. With an aggressive rhythm, "Crucial" resembles more of a Minneapolis sound in the vein of the Time and Alexander O'Neal. That does not negate the substance of the song. It peaked at number four. The fifth single was "N.E. Heartbreak." From the staccato cadence of the verse to the reeling-style bridge to the energized vamp, the single had much to offer. It peaked at 13. Two unreleased notables are the ballads "I'm Coming Home" and "Boys to Men." This is a outstanding album overall. - Craig Lytle, 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