Only a Woman Like You [Japan Bonus Tracks] Michael Bolton

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  • Release Date: 09/10/2002
  • Sales Rank: 140,059
  • Label: AVEX TRAX JAPAN
  • UPC: 4544180100588

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Only a Woman Like You [Japan Bonus Tracks]

1LISTENDance With Me 3:30
2LISTENI Wanna Hear You Say It 3:13
3LISTENOnly a Woman Like You 4:07
4LISTENAll That You Deserve 3:41
5LISTENLove With My Eyes Closed 4:36
6LISTENTo Feel Again 3:19
7LISTENThe Center of My Heart 4:49
8LISTENThis Is the Way 3:36
9LISTENSimply 3:26
10LISTENSlowly 4:38
11LISTENI Surrender 4:01
12LISTENEternally 4:47
13LISTENAs From the Motion Picture Snow Dogs 3:41
14LISTENUna Mujer Como Tu (Only a Woman Like You) Bonus Track 4:07

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Editorial Reviews

Michael Bolton has been called many things over the years, but never savvy -- and that may actually apply, judging by his last few albums. He stopped having giant hits somewhere around the mid-'90s, but it took him only one album to realize that he need to change direction, bringing Tony Rich and Babyface aboard 1997's All That Matters to help him adjust to shifting tides. It was a move that worked, even if it didn't sell all that much, and now, two albums (a forgotten covers album and a bizarre foray into opera) and one record label later, he does a similar thing with Only a Woman Like You, teaming with such adult contemporary stalwarts as Richard Marx, Shania Twain, and Twain's husband, Mutt Lange, for a variety of cuts but, more importantly, paying attention to the trends that get music on the radio. Listen to the opening cut, "Dance With Me," that sounds uncannily like Marc Anthony's follow-up single to "I Need to Know," complete with sultry Latin beats and a Bolton who has learned the meaning of the word "restraint." While that's the only time he delves into Latin pop on the record -- nearly all of the record is devoted to ballads or mid-tempo crooners -- Bolton clearly keeps his histrionic tendencies in check, which fits for these smooth, glossy textures. It keeps it all rolling easily from start to finish. A byproduct of this is that it all tends to blend together, needing repeated plays -- either at home or on the airwaves -- for individual songs to catch hold, but it's all of a piece and Bolton's best record since his hitmaking heyday. [The Japanese version includes a Spanish version of the title track entitled "Una Mujer Como Tu."] Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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