‘Come Over’ stands out thanks to its contagious hook, and ‘Dangerous Game’ works well too, with a solid build-up and enough variety to keep things engaging. The album starts off decently overall, but from 'True Colors' onward there’s little to really love. Tracks like ‘Lucky’ drift too far into pop territory, losing the R&B essence that makes their best work shine. It starts strong, falls away in the middle, but redeems itself slightly with a few emotional closing tracks, as is often the case with R&B albums.
Best Tracks: Come Over, Dangerous Games, My Love
1 Intro
2 Come Over 80
3 Without You 70
4 Dangerous Games 80
5 Both of Us 70
6 True Colors 54
7 112/Faith Evans Interlude
8 Wanna Be 60
9 Still Got It 64
10 Lucky 44
11 1’s For Ya 54
12 Thank You Interlude
13 Simple & Plain 67
14 My Love 74
15 Residue 60