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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Not Complete, But Still Awesome, January 29, 2003
Aaliyah was a very talented artist. With her sweet voice and unique R&B jams, she was definitely at the top of her game. This collection captures the essence of her and her abilities nicely, but it is not complete. Still the tracks that are provided are for the most part fantastic. Included are 5 top 10 hits and 8 top 40 hits from Aaliyah's career spanning the last 9 years:1. Back and Forth: (5/5) This track kicks butt. One of the best R&B jams of the 90's, it was Aaliyah's breakthrough and arguably best song. Hit #5 on the pop charts. 2. Are You That Somebody: (5/5) The best R&B single to come out of 1998 hands down. Aaliyah and Timbaland out did themselves. Unique beat. Very cool. Hit #4 on pop charts. 3. One In A Million: (4/5) This is a slower song, but still cool. An Aaliyah must-have. This one hit #25. 4. I Care 4 U: (5/5) I love this song. Another slow jam, but she sings it beautifully and musically, it's outstanding. Kudos to Missy Elliot. Went to #13 on pop charts. 5. More Than A Woman: (4.5/5) This one will have you jamming. Catchy chorus, good backround music, great vocals. Hit #25 also. 6. Don't Know What To Tell Ya: (5/5) The best of the unreleased material, this song needs to be a single. It's catchy as hell and has potential to be a huge hit. 7. Try Again: (5/5) Aaliyah's biggest hit. Went to #1 in the summer of 2000. Again, she and Timbaland kicked on this one. Awesome song. Gotta love the intro. 8. All I Need: (3/5) This is ok. Pales in comparison to other tracks. 9. I Miss You: (4/5) Aaliyah's latest hit. Sweet, sensual, yet innocent. Nice vocals. Is presently at #10 on the pop charts. 10. Don't Worry: (3/5) Ditto to track #8. 11. Come Over: (3/5) Yet again, pleasent, but still nothing to get too overexcited. 12. Erica Kane: (5/5) Very cool song. Great beat and great singing. 13. At Your Best: (4.5/5) The sweet remake of the Isley Brother's original hit. This really shows off Aaliyah's sweet and innocent side. It hit #6 on the pop charts. 14. Got To Give It Up: (4/5) Great dance jam. Not as good as Back and Forth, Try Again, and Are You That Somebody, but still worth the inclusion. So why 4 stars? Well, a handful of Aaliyah hits were unfairly left off. Most notably, the top 10 hit single "The One I Gave My Heart To" along with top 20 hits "If Your Girl Only Knew" and the fabulous "Rock the Boat." Even the minor hits such as "We Need A Resoltution", "4 Page Letter," and definitely "Age Ain't Nothing But A Number" are worthy enough. They're great songs. Oh, well. I guess we can hope for a complete "Greatest Hits" in the future. But for now, this is definitely sufficent. Ashanti, Tweet and the others have nothing on Aaliyah. She's missed.
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