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1 Another Sad Love Song Simmons/Babyface [1 5:01
2 Breathe Again Babyface [1] 4:29
3 Seven Whole Days Reid/Babyface [1] 6:22
4 Love Affair Bishop/Thomas 4:28
5 Candlelight Barnes/D. 4:36
6 Spending My Time With You Watson/McArthur [1] 4:08
7 Love Shoulda Brought You Home Watson/Babyface [1] 4:56
8 I Belong to You Spearman/Benford 3:53
9 How Many Ways Goring/Braxton/Fiel 4:45
10 You Mean the World to Me Simmons/Reid/Babyfa 4:53
11 Best Friend Taylor/Braxton/Tayl 4:28
12 Breathe Again (Reprise) Babyface [1] 1:19
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Toni Braxton

Audio Compact Disc

Label: LaFace

Style: Dance-Pop

Toni Braxton

UPC: 730082600729

Release Date: 07/13/1993

Original Release Date: 07/13/1993

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Another Sad Love Song, Breathe Again, Seven Whole Days, Love Affair, Candlelight, Spending My Time With You, Love Shoulda Brought You Home, I Belong to You, How Many Ways, You Mean the World to Me, Best Friend, Breathe Again (Reprise)]
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Ron Wynn

Toni Braxton is both an elegant and earthy songstress, nicely balancing those seemingly divergent sentiments on her self-titled debut disc. Braxton's husky, enticing voice sounds hypnotic on "Breathe Again," dismayed on "Another Sad Love Song," and disillusioned on "Love Shoulda Brought You Home." But she's never out of control, indignant, or so anguished and hurt that she fails to retain her dignity. It's a sign of how great the Babyface/L.A. Reid production team was that they didn't settle for a defining mood; they presented Braxton with enough diverse emotional settings to hold the interest of urban contemporary males and females. ~ Ron Wynn, Rovi

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