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| | Back to the World | | | Music Artist : | | Tevin Campbell | | Music Style : | | General | | Record Label : | | Warner Bros / Wea | | Release Date : | | 1996-06-25 | | Store Price : | | $11.98 | | Artistopia's Price: $11.98 | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. Back to the World 2. Dry Your Eyes 3. You Don't Have to Worry 4. I Got It Bad 5. Tell Me Where 6. Could It Be 7. I Need You 8. I'll Be There 9. We Can Work It Out 10. Beautiful Thing 11. Could You Learn to Love 12. Break of Dawn
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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TEVIN CAMPBELL Submitted on: 2008-07-12 |
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| BACK TO THE WORLD IS AN EXCELLENT PROJECT RECORDED AND SOME PRODUCED AND WRITTEN BY TEVIN! IT HAS SEVERAL GREAT SONGS ON IT. I'M DISAPPOINTED THAT IT DIDN'T GET A LOT OF AIRPLAY OR THAT IT DIDN'T HAVE MANY SONGS RELEASED TO THE PUBLIC. IF I'M NOT MISTAKING I THINK THIS CD HAS "DANDELION" ON IT. THAT IS REALLY A SPECIAL SONG AND IS WELL ARRANGED. I'M TOTALLY IMPRESSED WITH THE SPANISH VERSION OF IT. TEVIN REALLY DOES A COMMENDABLE JOB ON THIS ONE. HIS VOICE IS SO STRONG AND CONFIDENT. AND AS USUAL, HE DOESN'T MISS A BEAT. HIS VOICE IS SO WELL TRAINED HE KNOWS HOW TO DELVER ANY SONG HE GIVES US. HE IS SUCH AN AMAZING ARTIST AND A MAN OF MANY SKILLS AND TALENTS! I HIGHLY RECOMMEND THIS ONE! I RATE IT A PERFECT 5! |
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even though it's over ten years old... Submitted on: 2007-05-29 |
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| "could it be" and "beautiful thing" have always had that classic appeal, could be on the radio even today as a new track... and make the c.d. worth having in your r&b collection. |
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Praise Of A Real Artist Submitted on: 2005-10-30 |
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| Even though, I have yet to purchase, Back To The World, I've heard quite a few of the cuts, and if they are any indication, of the entire package, then it must be a real keeper. Back To The World, alone, is incredible, not to mention, Could You Learn To Love, which is a throwback to a time when music was about something. A good lyric, for one, was valued, and an artist, such as Tevin Campbell, with that incredible voice, would be at the top of the game. Today, anything will due, and as a result, the music has suffered. Tevin, again, doesn't disappoint. The songs, at least the ones I have heard, and or sampled, are indicative of what Mr. Campbell, as an artist, is truly able to do. I'm just waiting to get paid, but as soon as that happens, I plan to make a buy. I don't know where I was when, Back To The World, came out, but being the fan, that I am, I don't know how I could have missed it. Anyway, based on what I've already heard, it's worth every penny. |
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OK Submitted on: 2005-04-30 |
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| This album is Tevin's third installment. He previous albums was well accepted and sold well. This album (Back to the World) was a coming of age album. Tevin had reached maturity and he voice had evolved. What was kinda of funny was I seen him perform Tommorrow on a tribute show to Quincy Jones and he totally changed the way he sang it because his voice had changed. I think he did a terrific job on that and on Back to the world. |
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Great CD but the end was near Submitted on: 2005-04-12 |
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| After releasing one of the best sophmore CD'S in history and approaching his early twenties, Tevin Campbell had a lot to prove. Back to the World is where Tevin Campbell returns as a man, ready to prove that he is no longer the child prodigy of yesteryear. For the most part, he succeeds in establishing himself as a vocalist of prodigious talents and significant worth. Of course, it was clear even in his earliest recordings that he was something special - a vocalist that could sing with a sweet, easy grace but remain soulful and not cloying in the slightest. No matter how Campbell tries to phase out that sweetness on Back to the World - after all, one of the first steps of maturity is to shed your childhood affectations - he retains that appealing quality, which makes the album all the more endearing. That's not to say that the uptempo cuts don't work. On the contrary - they are state-of-the-art pieces, thanks to the talents of producers like Puffy Combs, whose "I Need You" is a semi highlight. The ballads are the CD'S strong point Could You Learn To Love and I'll Be There were easily two are of the singer's strongest ballads ever recorded. But the key to the record's success is how Campbell grows and matures without sacrificing his gift for pure sweet contemporary soul. Back to the World is proof positive that the teen idol is now |
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