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  • Release Date: 09/03/1996
  • Sales Rank: 10,667
  • Label: ATLANTIC / WEA
  • UPC: 075678293429
 
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Jennifer Love Hewitt

1LISTENCool with You 3:15
2LISTENNo Ordinary Love 4:05
3LISTEN(Our Love) Don't Throw It All Away 3:58
4LISTENNever a Day Goes By 4:12
5LISTENDon't Push the River 3:37
6LISTENThe Greatest Word 4:15
7LISTENI Want a Love I Can See 3:50
8LISTENI Always Was Your Girl 4:32
9LISTENLast Night 4:17
10LISTENI Believe In 4:33
11LISTENNever a Day Goes By Acoustic Version 4:13
12LISTENIt's Good to Know I'm Alive 3:02

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Editorial Reviews

She was doing it before Britney Spears, and she was doing it better. Teen princess Jennifer Love Hewitt attained a level of popularity based predominantly on her immensely likeable girl-next-door appeal. But before she became a household name with TV's Party of Five and as the heroine of the I Know What You did Last Summer movies, she was recording albums. This eponymous CD was her second American release, and though she poses no threat to the Celine Dions and the Lorrie Morgans of the world, her feathery light voice is more soulful than you'd imagine. The tracks on this album are all R&B-flavored pop and adult contemporary, and, though they're slickly produced, they complement Hewitt instead of overpowering her. Yes, most of the lyrics are the usual teen odes to love, loss, and longing, but there's a maturity to them as well that transcends most cookie-cutter pop. On "I Always Was Your Girl," she sings "You put your friends through hell/that's why we get along so well," obviously not capitalizing on the "nice" girl image she was on the cusp of practically owning; on "Cool With You," she pines to right a relationship so that all can be cool again; and on "It's Good to Know I'm Alive" from the House Arrest soundtrack (in which she starred) she sings with such joy and abandon, you'll want to sing along, too. Depending on your threshold for harmless, white-bread teen pop, this album could be a welcome addition to your collection because, frankly, it makes you like her even more than her image did in the first place. ~ Bryan Buss, All Music Guide All Music Guide

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October 26, 2000: Never in my life have I gotten so much into music as when I listened to Jennifer sing. She has got such a beautiful voice. Every one of the tracks are so catchy that you can sing them for hours. Talk about talented. She does it all.