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| View Larger Image | Ultimate Deborah Cox | Audio CDby Deborah Cox
| List Price: | $8.99 | | Price: | $8.98 | | You Save: | $0.01 (%) | | | Available: | Usually ships in 24 hours |
| | Binding: | Audio CD | | Format: | Original recording remastered | | Studio: | Arista | | Release Date: | May 18, 2004 | | Sales Rank: | 40,809th |
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TRACK LISTING | Disc: 1
- Track 1: Sentimental
- Track 2: Who Do U Love
- Track 3: It Could've Been You [Mass Ave Hip Hop Remix]
- Track 4: Where Do We Go from Here
- Track 5: Just Be Good to Me
- Track 6: Things Just Ain't the Same [Dance Mix]
- Track 7: September [Radio Edit]
- Track 8: We Can't Be Friends - Deborah Cox,
- Track 9: Nobody's Supposed to Be Here [Special-Slow to Fast-Version]
- Track 10: I Never Knew [Hani Remix]
- Track 11: Absolutely Not
- Track 12: Up & Down (In & Out) [Godson Remix]
- Track 13: Morning After
- Track 14: Play Your Part [Leading Role Radio Mix]
- Track 15: Mr. Lonely [Hex/Mac Mix]
- Track 16: Something Happened On the Way to Heaven ... [Valentin Mix Radio Edit]
- Track 17: Same Script, Different Cast - Deborah Cox, Whitney Houston
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CUSTOMER REVIEWS (Average Customer Rating: 4.0 based on 9 reviews)
| deborah is on fire! by shanespencer (seattle) 5 Stars April 29, 2008 Great Dance Cd, Deborah Cox will really make u sweat with this one. Play this one while your working out, Great Electronica/Dance Album.
| | Ultimate Delight! by LeviDevi "Bubman" (Frankfort, KY USA) 4 Stars October 22, 2007 Oh, such a sheltered life I've led! I happened upon this artist by accident. She was featured on a mix CD I got. I listened, loved her voice, and thought I'd see what else I could find. I sure am glad I "looked her up."
Deborah Cox's voice is unbelievable--strong, powerful, full of soulfulness, and energy--you won't be able to forget it! Now you may ask if I've been living under a rock, and my reply would be, well, sorta' I guess. It seems she's been around for a while. I may have heard a snippet here and there of some of her other songs, but (as usual) they NEVER identify the artist.
This ultimate CD contains 17 tracks, so it's definitely a great buy. All tracks are good to fantastic! Some songs that stick out are "Up & Down (In & Out),"--very funky, very hot salsa; "Who Do You Love?"--very funky R & B; "It Could've Been You"--funkier still; and the tear-jerker "Same Script, Different Cast." I have also ordered "Deborah Cox Remixed," so I'm anxiously awaiting arrival of that. I have damned near worn this CD out already.
I can't really compare Ms. Cox to anyone else--her voice is her own. BUT, it is strong and very melodic. If you haven't already bought this one, you should. I don't think you'll be disappointed.
| | disco by R. Henderson (New City, NY) 2 Stars August 24, 2007 It is dance music. I heard a singer on WBGO and really liked her. When the set was over I waited to hear who it was. Having never heard of Deborrah Cox before I thought that I had discoverd a great Jazz singer. So I bought two of her CD,s. The other one was good.
| | Just correcting previous reviewers by CJVOCALIST (CONNECTICUT) 2 Stars August 21, 2006 First and foremost im an enormous Deborah Cox fan. Their are few voices with her crystalline and powerful vocals. However I had to intervene when I read back to back reviews that stated Deborah cox's voice is superior to that of Mrs. Whitney Houston, or as I like to call her...the greatest singer of all time. I think people are making the mistake of comparing the 2 currently. In her day Whitney was incomparable, and still even now with a diminishing voice she still surpasses most singers out there....including Deborah Cox. There is however no doubt that Mrs. Cox is a stellar singer in the category of greats such as Whitney, Mariah, Yolanda Adams, Celine, Patti, etc. But make no mistake noone is superior vocally to the ridiculously talented Whitney Houston.
| | One of R&B's best voices. by Eric Smith (Pittsburgh, PA) 5 Stars December 22, 2005 I actually think her voice is superior to fellow songstress Whitney Houston. I don't know what Clive Davis (i've had issues with him recently) was thinking when he dropped her from his J Records label. Hopefully that means she'll have better records and sales now. Anyways, about the album, it includes her classic hits like "Nobody's Supposed To Be Here", the remake of "Just Be Good to Me" and her breakthrough hit "Who Do You Live." Fans of her techno music do not fear! Her dance mix hits are included as well...which put Cox in a whole new genre she never really expected. You will be amazed at her flawless voice throughout this collection. My favorites are "Just Be Good To Me", "I Never Knew (Hani Remix)", "Same Script Different Cast" and "Who Do You Love." Highly reccomended to R&B/Deborah Cox.
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| The Promise by Deborah Cox
Platinum-selling recording artist Deborah Cox returns with her first new studio album in six years, The Promise. The album marks the former Clive Davis protege's return to the world of R&B, wher her song 'Nobody's Supposed To Be Here' broke the record for the longest-running number one singele on Billboard's Hot R&B/Hip Hip Songs chart. Top-flight production help from Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, Jon Legend, and Devo Springsteen assure that The Promise will be Deborah Cox's biggest release yet!
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| Remixed by Deborah Cox
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| One Wish by Deborah Cox
Deborah Cox's self-titled debut made waves back in 1995, but perhaps not enough to prepare her for a much more crowded (and cutthroat) playing field this time around. As much as you want to applaud her for sticking to her soul on One Wish, you can't help longing for a pop crossover hit like "Sentimental" and "Who Do U Love?" The first single, "Nobody's Supposed to Be Here," is a disappointing attempt, but "September" and the title track--which ups the ante on the funk--step up to the challenge....
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| Morning After by Deborah Cox
Canadian edition of the urban/dance/pop star's third album includes a bonus disc with eight tracks, 'Mr. Lonely' (Hex Hector/Mac Quayle Main Club Mix, Hex Hector/Mac Quayle Dub Mix, Junior Vasquez Club Lonely Mix, Widelife Radio Mix, Widelife Club Mix, Johnny Vicious Retro Disco Mix), 'Up & Down' (Godson Mix & Hex Hector/Mac Quayle Analog Club Mix). 21 tracks in all. J Records. 2002.
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| Destination Moon by Deborah Cox
Platinum-selling recording artist Deborah Cox reinterprets the classic songs of Dinah Washington on her Decca debut, Destination Moon. Destination Moon thrusts the R&B/dance diva into whole new territory, showcasing her range and scope as an artist capable of tackling jazz, blues and "big-band" with ease and confidence. Deborah Cox's first exposure to Washington came very early, when she was a little girl. "I first became aware of Dinah when I was growing up, when I was about 8 or 9 years...
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