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List Price: $11.98 | | Label: Sony
Salesrank: 26694
Released: February 17, 1998 |
| Our Price: $6.24 |
| Used Price: $4.75 |
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| Media: Audio CD |
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A Jagged Era Track Listing:
1. Slow Motion
2. Addicted To Your Love
3. I Gotta Be
4. Wednesday Lover
5. Funny How
6. The Way That You Talk
7. The Rest Of Our Lives
8. I'll Be Right There
9. Ready & Willing
10. Ain't No Stoppin'
A Jagged Era Reviews:
September 5th, 2007: Jagged Edge's Debut. 4 stars. ^_^ 
2007-11-06 - A Jagged Era, is Laced With Bangin' Beats, and Smooth Harmonies, That Grip You, And Don't Let Go. The Lyrics Are Run-of-the-Mill sometimes, But it Still Beats 97% of that "Hip-Hop".
Anyway, this CD is Pretty Decent, and Worth Buying. It's Soothing, Sexy and Lulling. You Don't Wanna Miss This, And Of Course, Jagged Edge, Rarely Ever Disappoints.
4 stars.
Jagged Edge- A Jagged Era 
2007-09-24 - This is just a great and unappreciated album. Most people don't even know this album exsists. They did not sell many records on this one. But the records that they did sell earned them lots of fans. This is an album that shows how JE was before they hit it big time. The production is a little rough, but it has a good sound to it. The perfect way to describe this album is calm. There is not a whole lot of up beat tracks and the few tracks that are, are good. This album really shows lots of emotion. The single "I Gotta Be" which got a fair amount of airplay, is a showcase of vintage JE. They sound so good together on this album. They just blend perfectly. And they have not made an album like this one since this one. Its not a perfect album, but it beats most of there other stuff, pending on their new album Baby Makin Project which comes out tomorrow. Another stand out track is "Funny How" which everyone can relate to in some way or another, its a more slow song but it has a heartfelt meaning to it. And then there is the other classic "Wensday Lover" which is another great JE baby maker. But this album is where the JE legacy began, and it is could be their best album yet.
Grade:
B+
A Jagged Edge Must Have 
2007-08-05 - This cd is one of the best of Jagged Edge and made me a fan. I enjoy the whole cd and listen to every song. I love their voices and the lyrics. Even if you don't know who Jagged Edge is, after listening to this cd you'll become a fan.
A Jagged Era 
2006-08-15 - I really like JE's music, so I decided to get their debut album. It's not that bad and I did like "I Gotta Be"(the best song), "Wednesday Lover", "The Way That You Talk" and "The Rest of Our Lives". There were a few things that irritated me about this album. Since this CD is mostly slow ballads, it was so annoying to hear Lil Kim or whoever it was and Busta Rhymes rapping on some tracks. And then on the track "Slow Motion", I was thinking why did JE do a twist to Tupac's "Hail Marry" towards the end of the song. That was totally unneccessary and made the song worse.
This was a beginning for JE and they definately improved in the R&B game. If it wasn't for the annoying voices of Lil Kim and Busta Rhymes that was so unneeded, this CD would have been perfect.
Snoozeville For Me 
2006-06-03 - Jagged Edge came out in a big way with A Jagged Era. The only reason I bought this was for the one song that came out which was "I Gotta Be". Initially, I was not impressed with this album because it showed no roundness of any sort. Bottom line-
these guys could sing you to your grave if you let them. I'm not hating, these brothas can saaaaaaaaang, but give me some variety. They only had one fast tune on this whole cd. I like variety and they did not provide me with that. Singing is off da hook, productions are mediocre and that plummets my stars down to one. I like to feel sexy and comfortable, not sleepy.
Grade: F