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List Price: $18.98 | | Label: Bad Boy
Salesrank: 48008
Released: November 6, 2001 |
| Our Price: $4.92 |
| Used Price: $1.48 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Faithfully Track Listing:
1. Intro
2. Alone In This World
3. You Gets No Love (featuring P. Diddy & Loon)
4. Burnin' Up (featuring Loon)
5. I Love You
6. Everything (interlude)
7. Back To Love
8. Faithful (interlude)
9. Do Your Time
10. Don't Cry
11. Faithfully
12. Brand New Man
13. Ghetto (interlude)
14. Where We Stand
15. Heaven Only Knows
16. Love Can't Hide
17. Can't Believe (featuring Carl Thomas)
18. Love Song (interlude)
Editorial Review:
Sadness is etched in Faith Evans's smoky vocals, an underpinning of regret and the blues that gives her a vulnerability and realness that's compelling. That hint of heartache is perfectly suited for love-lost midtempo ballads, like her 1995 hit "You Used to Love Me," and in many ways Evans (once married to the late Notorious B.I.G.) is a modern-day torch singer. Yet like Mary J. Blige, her sister in sorrow, Evans has added more uptempo rhythm to her moody mix, as evidenced by the thumping first single off her third CD. Set to a banging, West Coast-style beat, "You Gets No Love" (produced by newcomer Michelangelo Saulsberg) is club ready and playful, yet Evans's wistful tone is almost overwhelmed by the bounce. That's why the strongest songs on this satisfying CD are cuts like the lush "I Love You" and the stand-by-your-man anthem "Do Your Time," both coproduced by P. Diddy. She can sing just about anything, but when Evans lets her love light simmer, she creates a smoldering flame. --Amy Linden
Faithfully Reviews:
FAITH EVANS Is definitely a contender in the R&B game !!!! 
2009-05-02 - This was a replacement purchase, as someone had kindly helped themself to four of my original Faith Evans cds. I missed having her in my collection, as she is one of my all time favorite R&B female vocalists. It was a relief to finally replace them, this being the last one of the four I had to get at a reasonable price. Finally, after two years, it was even more refreshing to finally play it and remember how sultry,soulful and sweet her voice is. I believe her music has the "still" factor.
Rubbish 
2007-11-08 - This cd is as horrible as the fur coat shes wearing on the cover. Discusting.
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2007-04-19 - This is truly an excellent album. I played this CD out when it first came out and I still listen to it constantly to this day. It never gets old. Every song is absolutely flawless; even the interludes are great! The production is great. The vocals are her best yet... short and sweet, this is by far Faith's best album. Her debut had great music, but some of it was a little bland and too much the same as what Mary J. was doing at that time. (Faith did have a lot of writing and backup vocals on the My Life album, so that's probably why.) Her sophomore release was nice, but it was a bit boring and slow. Her fourth album is very good, but it can't touch this, her third album. You need to buy this! This is one of my favorite R&B albums ever.
The album is like that! 
2007-03-28 - Great job Faith! One of her best album's yet! I was very impressed!
Great Album... But Not Properly Marketed 
2007-03-16 - The third album from Faith is definitely a little lighter than her previous effort "Keep the Faith". She seems a little happier than before even though she still has some depressing tracks. Her singles that were released did fairly well but the "Burnin Up remix " with Missy and Freeway are better than the album version with Loon. "I Love You" had a steamy but tasteful video that brought that song to life and she shares writing credit with J.Lo and the song "Brand New Man" is letting a ex-trifling man that you can do better than him with someone new, "Can't Believe" with Carl Thomas is another highlight of the album. The Faith fans won't be disappointment, but Puffy should've definitely promoted her better and she probably might've still been on Bad Boy.