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Album Review: The Heat

  • Artist: Toni Braxton
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: April 25, 2000
  • Total Time: 48:35
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rhythm & Blues

Review

Toni Braxton went through a lot in the years separating her star-making Toni Braxton and her 2000 comeback The Heat. Yes, she became a star, but she also went through a painful bankruptcy that delayed her sequel for years. Fortunately, you wouldn't be able to tell that there was so much behind-the-scenes drama from The Heat -- it's a confident, assured, sexy effort that reaffirms Braxton's status as one of the finest contemporary mainstream soul singers. She may not be as street-smart as Mary J. Blige, nor does she push the boundaries of the genre the way TLC does, but she has a full, rich voice that instantly lends her songs a sense of maturity and sensuality, especially since she never, ever oversings or misjudges her material. And, while that material can occasionally be a little generic, much of The Heat is built on solid ballads and smoldering, mid-tempo dance numbers. Producers as diverse as Babyface, Rodney Jerkins, Daryl Simmons, Teddy Bishop, and David Foster are responsible for various tracks on the album, which is typical for a big-budget, superstar release like this, but rarely are the tracks quite as consistent and cohesive as they are here. The skittering beats of "He Wasn't Man Enough" and "Gimme Some" are every bit as effective as the simmering title track or ballads "I'm Still Breathing" and "Spanish Guitar" -- or "Just Be a Man About It," an instant classic telephone breakup song, with Dr. Dre playing the wayward lover breaking the news to Ms. Braxton. True, The Heat slightly runs out of momentum toward the end, but there aren't many dull spots on the record -- it's all stylish, sultry, seductive, appealing urban contemporary soul that confirms Braxton's prodigious talents. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
He Wasn't Man Enough (Lyrics) Rodney Jerkins, Harvey Mason, Jr., Fred Jenkins III, LaShawn Daniels Toni Braxton (4:21)
The Heat Keri Lewis, Toni Braxton Toni Braxton (3:30)
Spanish Guitar (Lyrics) Diane Warren Toni Braxton (4:49)
Just Be a Man About It (Lyrics) Bryan-Michael Cox, Ted Bishop, Toni Braxton, Johnta Austin Toni Braxton (4:48)
Gimme Some (Lyrics) Jazze Pha, Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes, Babyface, Toni Braxton Toni Braxton (4:03)
I'm Still Breathing (Lyrics) Diane Warren Toni Braxton (4:15)
Fairy Tale (Lyrics) Tommy Sims, Marc Harris, Babyface Toni Braxton (4:22)
The Art of Love Toni Braxton, Keri Lewis Toni Braxton (3:47)
Speaking in Tongues Toni Braxton Toni Braxton (3:46)
Maybe (Lyrics) Mechalie Jamison, Keith Crouch, Toni Braxton Toni Braxton (3:08)
You've Been Wrong (Lyrics) Brian Casey, Toni Braxton, Thom Bell, Ted Bishop, Kevin Hicks, Brandon Casey, Linda Creed Toni Braxton (3:45)
Never Just for a Ring (Lyrics) Pure Soul, Daryl Simmons, Toni Braxton Toni Braxton (4:01)

Credits

Toni Braxton (Producer), Carla Harrison (Hair Stylist), Herb Powers (Mastering), Claude "Swifty" Achille (Engineer), Cherie O'Brien (Creative Coordinator), Jay Manuel (Make-Up), Marie Davis (Hair Stylist), Jeffrey Schulz (Design), Daniela Federici (Photography), L.A. Reid (Producer), Eric Berg (Stylist), Babyface (Producer)
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