Bobby brownReviewed by Shana Haughton, 2009-06-27
I just got this cd for Don't be cruel!. I feel it was worth it just for that.. What more can I say?
remix albumReviewed by batmanong, 2009-06-19
this remix is awesome. the beats are still cool to this day. i'm a drummer & dj, and this has a lotta flavah & kicks all throughout... it's like getting cool sounding hiccups on beat when you least expect it. does anyone happen to know who did the actual remixes? i downloaded the mp3 files, but no detailed info on the actual remix-masters.
Wasn't Great But Wasn't Bad EitherReviewed by Ervin Griffin, 2007-12-19
This remix album was basically his "Don't Be Cruel" album plus a
few hits from his previous self-titled debut.
Main reasons to get this CD is the tight remix of "Rock Wit'cha"
and for "On Our Own" (which, until this release was only available
on the Ghostbusters II soundtrack album). The rest of the songs are
okay but nothing amazing.
wack remix albumReviewed by Sherance Brothers, 2007-11-08
yeah take some crappy r&b tunes and remix them good idea puffy and jd took notes.
Well, he is "the king of rhythm of blues"! Right?Reviewed by Reginald D. Garrard, 2005-03-27
Between the time that he was a member of New Editon and,
subsequently became "Mr. Whitney Houston," Brown was a prominent
fixture on the pop music scene. This complilation of remixes of
hits by the singer shows how prolific he was in his day. With the
hits like "Rock Wit'cha," Don't Be Cruel," "My Prerogative," and
"Every Little Step," Brown delivered some of the more memorable
tunes of the late eighties/early nineties.
And for that reason, the collection fills the bill for fans of
contemporary pop/R & B.
It's unfortunate that the singer's apparent self-destructive nature
led to a career that was tentative, at best, in need of a major
re-ignition.