Evolution of a Man Brian McKnight

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  • Release Date: 10/27/2009
  • Sales Rank: 10,338
  • Label: KOCH RECORDS
  • UPC: 099923512226
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Evolution of a Man

1LISTENThe Brian McKnight Show 1:28
2LISTENJustalittlebit 4:18
3LISTENIbetchaneva 4:21
4LISTENWhatI'vebeenwaiting4 4:00
5LISTENWhenurlovinme 4:06
6LISTENNeversaygoodbye 4:00
7LISTENStaytuned 0:14
8LISTENNext2U 4:32
9LISTENImissu 3:49
10LISTENAlwaysbemybaby 3:26
11LISTENBabyit'su 3:51
12LISTENWhile 4:21
13LISTENAnother You 3:21
14LISTENNot Alone 4:01

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Brian McKnight's lone set of non-Christmas material for Warner Bros., 2006's Ten, peaked exactly where his previous six proper albums topped out (within the Top Five of Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop chart), yet he finds himself on E1 (formerly Koch) for Evolution of a Man. Though he has written and produced plenty of his own material in the past, he did it all on this one, and presumably provided much of its instrumentation. It's a set that is predominantly slow, sparse, and intimate. Most of the album's last two-thirds offers familiar McKnight fare -- sensitive, soothing backdrops that are at least comforting when not uplifting. Earlier on, as well as in a couple instances deeper into the album, McKnight takes some risks with tracks that contain little more than pattering percussion and twinkling keyboards; here, the sonics are more memorable than the songs, and not much of the album as a whole holds up to repeated listening. Some of McKnight's devoted fanbase will find the album rather fascinating since it's a change of pace, more a collection of loose sketches than a highly polished set. Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

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