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Personal Conversation

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Download links and information about Personal Conversation by Case. This album was released in 1999 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul genres. It contains 14 tracks with total duration of 51:05 minutes.

Artist: Case
Release date: 1999
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul
Tracks: 14
Duration: 51:05
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Personal Conversation (Intro) 1:15
2. Happily Ever After 4:36
3. Think of You 3:30
4. Faded Pictures (featuring Joe) 3:49
5. Tell Me 4:41
6. If 4:20
7. Can't Force Love (Interlude) 0:39
8. Caught You 4:39
9. He Don't Love You 4:40
10. Another Minute 4:35
11. Where Did Our Love Go 4:23
12. Faded Pictures (Soul Central "Heat" Remix) (featuring Joe) 3:59
13. Scandalous 3:39
14. Having My Baby 2:20

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Case's sophomore album followed in the footsteps of his debut, and perhaps surprisingly, entirely avoided the sophomore slump by scoring three hit singles, the biggest resulting in his first Top 10 pop and chart-topping R&B hit, "Faded Pictures." Case's rich baritone, coupled with more sophisticated, adult contemporary-leaning quiet storm, results in an earnest and personal album. Case scores higher when the songs are mid- to up-tempo, but the slow numbers, especially towards the end, tend to meander. Not to say that they are bad, but a little less interesting than the others. There are some fine moments on this set, most notably the album's biggest hit, the elegant and poetic duet with Joe, "Faded Pictures," as well as its follow-up, "Happily Ever After." Case comes off not as the typical over-the-top R&B crooner, and especially not as an R&B lothario, but as a sentimental and earnest singer, who delivers his sincere messages straight from the heart. Perhaps this can explain this singer's enduring appeal, which has resulting in his being one of the most consistent and successful R&B singers to have emerged in the 1990s.