Anita Baker - My Everything (2004)
Anita Baker's My Everything is her first studio outing in a decade. Family life seems to have claimed most of that time, as the album's last cut, "Men in My Life," seems to indicate. Baker co-wrote seven of the album's nine songs (one is a reprise of the title track), authored the aforementioned tune, and assisted producer Barry J. Eastmond in the arrangements. The disc's first single, "You're My Everything," is indicative of the album's sound: finely wrought and executed urban adult soul. Most of the set falls into this category, too, with the exception of "Like You Used to Do," a duet with Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds that walks a line between it and new-school groove.
Track List:
01. You're My Everything 5:02
02. How Could You 4:21
03. In My Heart 5:06
04. Serious 5:25
05. How Does It Feel 4:42
06. Like You Used To Do 5:11
07. Close Your Eyes 4:42
08. You're My Everything Revisited 1:12
09. I Can't Sleep 5:08
10. Men In My Life 3:36
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