Amerie

Touch (DualDisc Longplay)

Touch (DualDisc Longplay)

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Number of Discs: 1
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When the sweet and breezy "Why Don't We Fall in Love" came out in 2002, a lot of critics were quick to discard Amerie as another attractive puppet with a capable voice who relied on producers and slick imagery. She was an inauthentic fluke, ... more When the sweet and breezy "Why Don't We Fall in Love" came out in 2002, a lot of critics were quick to discard Amerie as another attractive puppet with a capable voice who relied on producers and slick imagery. She was an inauthentic fluke, apparently, and if she were to become successful, it would have more to do with low standards -- and the inability to appreciate real female artists like Norah Jones and Alicia Keys. These were easy (and lazy) things to say, especially since the songwriting credits for Amerie's first album, All I Have, showed that the singer only had a hand in writing the one-minute outro. The majority of the work was handled by Rich Harrison, a young producer/songwriter with some Mary J. Blige credits but no big hits at that point. Between late 2002 and early 2005, Amerie's presence faded, while Harrison's became impossible to ignore, nearly mirroring Dallas Austin's rise with Boyz II Men, Another Bad Creation, and TLC. Harrison's work on Beyonc

Tracks

TrackTitleDuration
11 Thing4:02
2All I Need3:09
3Touch3:38
4Not The Only One3:46
5Like It Used To Be3:39
6Talkin' About4:19
7Come With Me3:34
8Rolling Down My Face3:34
9Can We Go3:29
10Just Like Me3:46
11Falling4:58
121 Thing4:18
13Why Don't We Fall In Love3:36
173:41
18Touch3:23

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