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  • Release Date: 09/08/1992
  • Sales Rank: 41,242
  • Label: CAPITOL
  • UPC: 077779376926
 
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Rachelle Ferrell

1LISTENI'm Special 6:11
2LISTENWelcome to My Love 5:39
3LISTENWaiting 6:02
4LISTENIt Only Took a Minute 4:42
5LISTENWith Open Arms 6:23
6LISTEN'til You Come Back to Me 6:15
7LISTENYou Can't Get (Until You Learn to Start Giving) 3:46
8LISTENNothing Has Ever Felt Like This / Will Downing 6:25
9LISTENI Know You Love Me 3:56
10LISTENSentimental 3:39
11LISTENCould've Fooled Me 4:38
12LISTENToo Late 4:11
13LISTENPeace on Earth 4:19

About this Artist

Editorial Reviews

Rachelle Ferrell wore two hats in the 1990s: straight-ahead jazz singer and commercial R&B/pop singer along the lines of Anita Baker, Miki Howard, and Angela Bofill. Produced mostly by George Duke, this self-titled album is an example of her R&B/pop side. With this smooth, classy effort, Manhattan/Capitol was obviously intent on appealing to the more adult-oriented tastes in the urban contemporary market. While artists like Mary J. Blige, Bell Biv DeVoe, Babyface, and Janet Jackson were making R&B relevant to hip-hoppers, Ferrell opted for maximum quiet storm appeal with this album. If you were buying a lot of Baker, Luther Vandross, and Freddie Jackson albums in the early '90s (along with some Grover Washington, Jr. and Joe Sample, perhaps), you were exactly the type of listener Manhattan/Capitol had in mind with sophisticated numbers like "It Only Took a Minute," "'Til You Come Back to Me," and "Sentimental." Most of the songs are appropriate vehicles for the Philadelphian's big, rich voice, but while this collection of mood music isn't bad, it isn't the gem that Ferrell had the ability to deliver. As pleasant and likable as much of the material is, one got the impression that she was capable of a lot more. Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

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Rachelle Ferrellby Anonymous

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October 17, 2003: When I first heard Rachelle's music, I was in awe! Her voice is radiant and beautiful music to my ears. I couldn't believe the range and versatility she displays with her voice. Her music is very soothing. I became an avid fan immediately. I feel her voice and music are breathtaking, exceptional and unprecedented. I enjoy her concerts as well. I honestly have to say that her voice is Amazing. God has truly blessed her with a remarkable gift that I think everyone should experience the pleasure of listening to. I highly recommend her music to all!

Rachelle Ferrellby Anonymous

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June 19, 2003: I love to hear her sing, she sings from her soul. The duet with Will Downing is beyond expression, it's sooo good! The entire album is wonderful!


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