Mary J. Blige - Love & Life
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Track List: Love & Life
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- Love & Life (Intro)Download & Buy
- Don't GoDownload & Buy
- When WeDownload & Buy
- Not TodayDownload & Buy
- Finally Made It (Interlude)Download & Buy
- Ooh!Download & Buy
- Let Me Be The 1Download & Buy
- Love @ 1st SightDownload & Buy
- Willing & WaitingDownload & Buy
- Free (Interlude)Download & Buy
- FriendsDownload & Buy
- Press OnDownload & Buy
- Feel Like Makin LoveDownload & Buy
- It's a WrapDownload & Buy
- Message In Our Music (Interlude)Download & Buy
- All My LoveDownload & Buy
- Special Part Of MeDownload & Buy
- Ultimate Relationship (A.M.)Download & Buy
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Album Details: Love & Life
- Release Date:
- 08/26/2003
- Label:
- Universal Japan
- UPC:
- 498800539002
User Reviews: Love & Life
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MJB brought it back!
, September 4, 2003Reviewer: dutchess4bk - See all dutchess4bk's reviews2 of 2 Yahoo! Users found this Love & Life review helpful Mary and Puffy brought back the magic that only they can make together. This is 411 & My Life mixed together -
Old School Mary
, August 26, 2003Reviewer: steevnbh - See all steevnbh's reviews2 of 3 Yahoo! Users found this Love & Life review helpful This is like old school Mary. It's true to be a classic Mary album.
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Pro Reviews: Love & Life
| EXPERT RATING: From AMG Reviews Mary J. Blige has made it clear in virtually all of her TV appearances and interviews surrounding her sixth studio album that she's happy with the way things have been going for her, both personally and professionally. That's more than apparent -- albeit detrimentally apparent -- throughout Love Life, an album that sees her linking back up with production from P. Diddy and company. The down side is that you can tell that her heart isn't as into the songs that deal with the nastier aspects of relationships. It's that distance that holds the album back from being one of her best; neither she nor her partners should've felt obligated to cover so much emotional territory, especially when an album's worth of material here (at least 40 of the 70 minutes) beams with joy (and/or desire) and goes along with where she's at right now. Even on the somewhat clunky lead single, "Love 1st Sight," Blige's uplifted spirit is as contagious as it has ever been, and just the sound of her voice is enough to get by on. Though her re-pairing with P. Diddy doesn't return her to the glory of What's the 411?, at least half a dozen cuts will vie for slots on a future best-of. For 11 years running, Blige remains a durable and consistent artist, and no one is on the verge of dethroning her. - Andy Kellman, All Music Guide |
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When her debut album, What's the 411?, hit the street in 1992, critics and fans alike were floored by its powerful combination of modern RB with an edgy rap sound that glanced off of the pain and grit of Mary J. Blige's Yonkers, NY childhood. Called ...Full Mary J. Blige Biography
