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Format: CD
 Dec 1999
 2 Discs
 Record Label: MCA Records (USA)
 Recording Type: Studio
 UPC: 008811215620 |
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Track Listing DISC 1: 1. All That I Can Say 2. Sexy - (featuring Jadakiss) 3. Deep Inside 4. Beautiful One 5. I'm in Love 6. Time 7. Memories 8. Don't Waste Your Time - (with Aretha Franklin) 9. Not Lookin' - (featuring K-Ci Hailey) 10. Your Child 11. No Happy Holidays 12. Love I Never Had, The 13. Give Me You - (with Eric Clapton) 14. Let No Man Put Asunder
DISC 2: 1. Sincerity - (featuring Nas/DMX) 2. Confrontation
Album Notes This edition of MARY includes a bonus enhanced audio CD which contains one unreleased song and multimedia computer files. Personnel includes: Mary J. Blige, Aretha Franklin, K-Ci Hailey (vocals); Nas, DMX (rap vocals); Soulshock, Karlin, Kiyamma Griffin, Kevin Deane, Chucky Thompson, Rich Harrison, Jimmy Jam, Terry Lewis (various instruments); Babyface (acoustic guitar, keyboards, programming); Eric Clapton, Jeff Mironov, Eli Lishinski, Soong Lee, Mike Scott, Paul Pesco, Mark Bowers (guitar); Dave Boruff (saxophone); Manuel Seal (piano, electric piano); Elton John (piano); Gen Rubin (Wurlitzer piano); Bryant Crockett (keyboards, programming); Rex Rideout, Don Kipping, Loris Holland (keyboards); Tom Barney, Nathan East, Eric Lorde, Paul Johnson, Chuck Domonico (bass); Chris "Daddy" Dave (drums); Paulinho Da Costa (percussion); Cindy Mizell, Paulette McWilliams (background vocals). Producers include: Lauryn Hill, Kevin Deane, Rich Harrison, Mary J. Blige, Babyface. Engineers include: Carl Robinson, Manny Marroquin, Paul Boutin. This limited Edition of "Mary" includes a bonus DVD as well as two bonus tracks on Disc #2. This is an Enhanced CD, which contains both regular audio tracks and multimedia computer files. Personnel include: Mary J. Blige (vocals); K-Ci Hailey, Aretha Franklin (vocals); Jadakiss (rap vocals); Chucky Thompson, Kevin Deane, Kiyamma Griffin, Soul Shock (various instruments); Eric Clapton, Jeff Mironov (guitar); Loris Holland (keyboards); Tom Barney (bass instrument); Paulinho Da Costa (percussion); Che Pope, Gerald Isaac (programming); Lauryn Hill (background vocals). Recording information: Studio 22, New York, NY (1999); Chung King, New York, NY (1999); Electric Lady, New York, New York (1999). The queen of hip-hop soul, Mary J. Blige, returned with her third album, MARY, at a time when R&B was experiencing a surge in popularity. Blige collaborates with numerous producers and songwriters like Lauryn Hill ("All That I Can Say"), Babyface ("Don't Waste Your Time," which also features vocals from Aretha Franklin and Soulshack), and Karlin ("Time") to bring a more expansive sonic recipe to her music. MARY is a dynamic, intricately arranged album that gives the singer a softer, more melodic sound than her tougher hip-hop sound of the early '90s. "Beautiful Ones" (produced by Chucky Thompson), "Not Lookin'" (a duet with K-Ci Hailey), and "The Love I Never Had" (produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis) are standout tracks.
Industry Reviews 4 stars (out of 5) - ...Whether freestyling over skipping, Timbaland-influenced beats on 'Beautiful One' or the straightforward swing of 'Your Child', Blige can turn from sassy to agonized to vulnerable in the space of a single phrase....The Queen Of Hip Hop Soul remains classy and invincible. Q (09/01/1999)
9 out of 10 - ...Emotionally gripping and stylistically diverse, this album should allow Blige to transcend the limited and somewhat apologetic 'Queen of Hip-Hop Soul' label... Spin (10/01/1999)
4 stars (out of 5) - ...superstar-packed.... Mary is moving away from the...sound of her earlier albums into a sound that's...more soulful, singing over a large live band or alongside Eric Clapton's guitar or Elton's piano. But she remains the queen of hip-hop soul... Rolling Stone (09/02/1999)
...It's sweet. It's consistent. It's personable. It's mature....A field trip of energy relative to all. And of course, each track is blessed with the influence of Hip-Hop soul, jazz and blues. Hail Mary! - Rating: B Rap Pages (10/01/1999)
...when you take Mary's pure emotion...and place it over its rightful medium, something incredible is bound to happen....she dares to break the hip-hop soul template she helped create, and do something different. Something our loop-weary souls need. The Source (10/01/1999)
4 stars (out of 5) - ...superstar-packed.... Mary is moving away from the...sound of her earlier albums into a sound that's...more soulful, singing over a large live band or alongside Eric Clapton's guitar or Elton's piano. But she remains the queen of hip-hop soul... Rolling Stone (09/02/1999)
...It's sweet. It's consistent. It's personable. It's mature....A field trip of energy relative to all. And of course, each track is blessed with the influence of Hip-Hop soul, jazz and blues. Hail Mary! - Rating: B Rap Pages (10/01/1999)
...when you take Mary's pure emotion...and place it over its rightful medium, something incredible is bound to happen....she dares to break the hip-hop soul template she helped create, and do something different. Something our loop-weary souls need. The Source (10/01/1999)
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