Share My World [Japan Bonus Track] Mary J. Blige

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  • Release Date: 02/23/1999
  • Original Release: 1997
  • Sales Rank: 175,967
  • Label: MCA UK
  • UPC: 008811161927
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Share My World [Japan Bonus Track]

1LISTENIntro 1:24
2LISTENI Can Love You 4:46
3LISTENLove Is All We Need 4:14
4LISTENRound and Round 4:24
5LISTENShare My World (Interlude) 0:30
6LISTENShare My World 5:07
7LISTENSeven Days 5:09
8LISTENIt's On / R. Kelly 4:42
9LISTENThank You Lord (Interlude) 0:44
10LISTENMissing You 4:16
11LISTENEverything 4:59
12LISTENKeep Your Head 3:48
13LISTENCan't Get You off My Mind 4:39
14LISTENGet to Know You Better 4:32
15LISTENSearching 5:05
16LISTENOur Love 5:21
17LISTENNot Goin' Cry 4:55
18LISTEN(You Make Me Feel Like) a Natural Woman 2:58

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Editorial Reviews

The hype that surrounded Mary J. Blige in the beginning was simply ridiculous. When What's the 411? was released in 1992, she was exalted as "the new Chaka Khan"-- a definite exaggeration, considering how uneven that debut album was. But Blige did show promise, and by the time she recorded her third album, Share My World, she had developed into a fairly convincing soul/urban singer. Her strongest and most confident effort up to that point, Share had much more character, personality and honesty than most of the assembly-line fare dominating urban radio in 1997. For all their slickness, emotive cuts like "Get to Know You Better," "Love Is All We Need" and "Keep Your Head" left no doubt that Blige was indeed a singer of depth and substance. Although high-tech, the production of everyone from R. Kelly (with whom she duets on the inviting "It's On") and Babyface to Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis doesn't come across as forced or robotic, but in fact, is impressively organic. With Share My Love, Blige definitely arrived. [Share My World is also available in an import release.] Alex Henderson, All Music Guide

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