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Ten
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Artist(s)Brian McKnight
StudioWarner Bros / Wea
Release DateDecember 5, 2006
UPC Code093624446828
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Tracks

  1. Used to Be My Girl
  2. Comfortable
  3. Find Myself in You
  4. What's My Name
  5. Unhappy Without You
  6. A Little Too Late
  7. Holdin' On (Missin' You)
  8. Shoulda Been Lovin' You
  9. Again
  10. More and More
  11. Can't Leave You Alone
  12. I Do
  13. The Rest of My Life
  14. Red, White, and Blue
  15. Don't Take Your Love Away

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User Reviews

Average user review: 4.5 (46 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteHe rocks!!Quote
Love this cd! So far, he is much better than Mr. Thicke at singing to me!! Keep them coming!! November 14, 2008

rating: 4 QuoteGreat debut on a new labelQuote
I am a longtime Brian McKnight fan. I knew that "10" would not be disappointing. While most critics favorite tracks are the mainstream "Use To Be My Girl" and the Marvin Gaye influenced "Shoulda Been Lovin' You", my favorite track would happen to be the smooth riding "What's My Name". "More & More" is also a fresh album song reminscent to one of Stevie Wonder's many hits. There are many more great album songs on this LP and most R&B/Soul and even some country & pop music lovers should like the tenth album by Brian McKnight. The album also features the very popular single "Find Myself In You" off the Madea's Family Reunion's soundtrack. May 21, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteBrian McKnight's "Ten"Quote
Excellent cd. One of his best. I could listen to it over and over again. April 20, 2008

rating: 5 QuoteBEST BRIAN MCKNIGHT EVER!Quote
I truly love this CD!!! I play it to death.. I will need a new one before long becaue I am wearing grooves in this one... Highly recommend this CD April 8, 2008

rating: 3 Quote3-1/2 stars -- Ten? Well, maybe a sevenQuote
I've always been a fan of Brian McKnight, but as far as his albums are concerned, I haven't really been a fan of any of the ones he released after Back at One. And despite popular opinion, I didn't think his last album Gemini was all that (in fact, I think U-Turn was better than that). But Ten actually DOES feel like a step in the right direction.

I'm not exactly sure why this album is called Ten, though, considering it's only his ninth album (that is, unless he's including From There to Here), but there are some wonderful tracks to find on here. "What's My Name" is okay, but I find myself turning to other songs like "I Do", "The Rest of My Life" and the piano ballad "More and More". The soundtrack favorite "Find Myself in You" is also on here, and it still sounds good.

Another highlight is my personal favorite, "A Little Too Late". Also good is when Rascal Flatts show up to help Brian with the necessary war-condemning song "Red White and Blue" (I guess ALL black musicians like Rascal Flatts -- hey, I like them too). But "Unhappy Without You" made me say just that, and speaking of that, I still stand by the belief that Brian just ain't as great at fast songs as he used to be; in fact, the only one I ever really liked was "On the Down Low". Not only that, but most of the fast songs on here have the same beat. But Ten is still the best album he's made in a while, so check it out.

Anthony Rupert November 8, 2007

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