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List Price: $24.98 | | Label: Phantom Sound & Visi
Salesrank: 730699
Released: December 12, 2001 |
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| Used Price: $69.99 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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Breathe Track Listing:
1. Breathe
2. The Way You Love Me (Radio Version)
3. This Kiss (Radio Version)
4. Let Me Let Go (David Foster Pop Remix)
5. What's In It For Me
6. I Got My Baby
7. Love Is A Sweet Thing
8. Let's Make Love (With Tim McGraw)
9. It Will Be Me
10. If I'm Not In Love
11. Bringing Out The Elvis
12. If My Heart Had Wings
13. If I Should Fall Behind
14. That's How Love Moves
15. There Will Come A Day
16. Just To Hear You Say That You Love Me (With Tim McGraw)
17. Breathe (Hex Hector Radio Edit #1)
Editorial Review:
Asian edition adds four bonus tracks, one that is exclusiveto this edition, 'Let Me Go (David Foster Pop Mix)' in place of the Aussie's (LP Version) of the same track. This Asianpressing also adds, 'This Kiss (Radio Version)', 'Just To Hear You Say That Y
Breathe Reviews:
Excellent 
2001-07-16 - I would deffinately rate this cd a 5! i am a huge faith hill fan, and this is deffinately a 5!
no more country crossover, please 
2001-02-23 - Boring! While Shania is on extended vacation, here's Faith to fill her shoes for a while. Not commercially as successful but still good enuff for a 5X platinum album and two top-selling singles including a #1 song of 2000, Breathe. And here's a better deal, an extra edition featuring This Kiss (her first crossover hit) from her Faith album plus remixes of Breathe & The Way You Love Me not available commercially in the US. What lies beneath is the same marketing blitz which sees Faith being "repackaged" into a seductive country-pop vamp not unlike her equally boring predecessor, Shania. Yes, Faith has the vocals and the looks but her songs border on the tried-and-tested. It's a little trite by the time you run through her CD. The only possible gem may be her duet with husband Tim McGraw, Let's Make Love. Now that everyone else is not contended with the country pie, they are moving into the pop arena. If only such a move brings refreshing material rather than same old boring stuff... Move on already, Faith!