Honey I'm Home Al B. Sure!

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  • Release Date: 06/23/2009
  • Sales Rank: 23,389
  • Label: HIDDEN BEACH
  • UPC: 894096001641
 
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Honey I'm Home

1Nite and Day (Interlude) 0:11
2LISTENI Love It (Papi Aye, Aye, Aye) 4:44
3LISTENI'm Glad 4:32
4LISTENTop of Your Lungs! 3:56
5LISTENAll I Wanna Do (...Is Make It Hot for You) 4:12
6LISTENLady in My Life 5:09
7LISTENDedicate My All 4:38
8LISTENBye the Way, By the Way 4:08
9LISTENOnly You! 3:29
10LISTENWhatcha Got? 4:12
11LISTENFragile 3:25
12LISTEN4 Life! 4:41
13LISTENNever Stop Loving You 4:14

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Al B. Sure! could be heard on the airwaves and seen on cruise ships, but as a recording artist, he was missing in action for over 15 years, until he signed with Hidden Beach and recorded Honey I'm Home with longtime collaborator Kyle West. He was never completely out of the picture, at least not throughout the majority of the '90s, as he wrote and produced for the likes of Jodeci, H-Town, Usher, and Johnny Gill, but most casual R&B followers assumed he just slid off the map. Honey I'm Home certainly does not sound rusty, like the work of someone who is desperate to reactivate his career. It could be the singer's tenth album as easily as it is his fourth, with his voice (particularly the falsetto) in fine condition, not really needing the traces of Auto-Tune flutter that occasionally bubble to the fore. It's not atypical for a Hidden Beach release either, grounded in subtle and relaxed productions, and Al B. tends to stick to mature "grown folks R&B" lyrical themes, aside from the occasional diversion into the kind of crassness best left to Pretty Ricky wannabes. ("I love playing in your box when it's late at night" is not quite the worst of the bunch.) Reverent, deeply impassioned covers of Michael Jackson's "Lady in My Life" and Sting's "Fragile" (practically a standard at this point) help balance that out. Andy Kellman, All Music Guide

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