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| 1 | Obsession | Santos | 3:45 |
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| 2 | The One | Chavez/Flythe/Bauti | 4:03 |
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| 3 | How to Deal | Bautista/Cox | 3:50 |
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| 4 | Without You | Schack/Cantrall/Bau | 4:13 |
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| 5 | On the Floor | Bautista/Michael/Mc | 4:03 |
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| 6 | Story of My Life | Perez/Bautista | 4:36 |
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| 7 | #1 Fan | Hughes/Martinez/Rod | 3:50 |
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| 8 | Just Can't Say It's Love | McLaughlin/Jones/Kn | 3:33 |
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| 9 | In the Moment | Cox/Bautista | 3:24 |
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| 10 | Gone | Mischke/Russell | 4:33 |
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| 11 | Don't Wanna Try [*] | Bautista | 4:05 |
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| 12 | Suga Suga [*] | Bautista/Perez/Brya | 3:58 |
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| 13 | Obsession [No Es Amor][*][Version] | Santos | 3:21 |
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| 14 | Obsession [No Es Amor][*][Mix] | Santos | 3:35 |
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| 15 | Obsession [DVD] | Santos |
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| 16 | The One [DVD] | Bailon/Flythe/Chave |
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| 17 | How to Deal [DVD] | Bautista/Cox |
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| 18 | Without You [DVD] | Cantrall/Schack/Bau |
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| 19 | On the Floor [DVD] | Cox/Michael/Bautist |
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| 20 | Story of My Life [DVD] | Bautista/Perez |
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| 21 | #1 Fan [DVD] | McPherson/Rodgers/T |
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| 22 | Just Can't Say It's Love [DVD] | Knight/Patterson/Wi |
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| 23 | In the Moment [DVD] | Bautista/Cox |
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| 24 | Gone [DVD] | Russell/Mischke |
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| 25 | Don't Wanna Try [DVD][*] | Bautista |
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| 26 | Suga Suga [DVD][*] | Bautista/Perez/Brya |
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| 27 | Obsession [No Es Amor][*][Version][Multimedia Track] | Santos |
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| 28 | Obsession [No Es Amor][*][Mix][Multimedia Track] | Santos |
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| 29 | Along for the Ride [DVD] |
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Overview
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Production Details
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Editorial Reviews
The One
Dual Disc [DualDisc]
Label: Columbia
Category: Pop/Rock
The One
UPC: 827969460924
Release Date: 06/07/2005
Original Release Date: 06/07/2005
Number of Discs: 2
- Frankie J
Main Performer
Andy Kellman
"Don't Wanna Try," a single that wound up cracking the Top 20 in 2003, is probably responsible for allowing Frankie J to bring in the likes of songwriters/producers Bryan-Michael Cox and Mario Winans, along with features from Baby Bash and Swisha House heavyweight Paul Wall, for follow-up The One. The singer continues to work closely with Happy Perez, but Cox's presence on not one but three tracks -- including "How to Deal," a clone of Usher's Cox-penned "Burn" in both sound and sentiment -- adds significant heft to his catalog. What's a Man to Do tended to falter whenever J broke from his sweet, yearning (not whining) manner to adopt a tougher tone, but he smartly leaves that for Bash's and Wall's guest spots here. The One is a step forward in every aspect. Lead single "Obsession (No Es Amor)" shot up to the Top Ten upon release, only solidifying J's mainstream presence. [The One was also released in the DualDisc format, containing the CD on one side of the disc and a DVD with a 5.1 mix of the album on the other.] ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi









