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1 18 Barrett/Garrett/Ree 3:46
2 Let Me Love You Storch/Smith/Houff 4:09
3 Couldn't Say No Feemstar/Garrett/Ba 3:49
4 Boom Jefferson/Love/Aust 4:06
5 How Could You Dixon/Valentine/Mas 3:56
6 Girl I Need Lilly/Thornton/Simm 3:44
7 Call the Cops Barrett/Storch/Wall 3:34
8 Here I Go Again Sledge/Sledge/Feems 3:21
9 Nikes Fresh Out the Box Isley/Isley/Hume/Is 4:31
10 Directions Lilly/Coleman 4:11
11 Like Me Real Hard Smith/Haggins/Roman 4:50
12 Shakedown Huff/Gordon/Cordova 3:33
13 Let Me Love You [Remix] Storch/Houff/Smith/ 4:28
14 18 [DVD] Barrett/Feemstar/Ga  
15 Let Me Love You [DVD] Houff/Smith/Storch  
16 Couldn't Say No [DVD] Barrett/Feemstar/Ga  
17 Boom [Enhanced Stereo][Multimedia Track] Austin/Gray/Jeffers  
18 How Could You [Enhanced Stereo][Multimedia Track] Dawkins/Dixon/Mason  
19 Girl I Need [DVD] Christianson/Garret  
20 Call the Cops [Enhanced Stereo][Multimedia Track] Barrett/Storch/Wall  
21 Here I Go Again [Enhanced Stereo][Multimedia Track] Feemstar/Lewis/Sled  
22 Nikes Fresh Out the Box [DVD] Hume/Isley/Isley/Is  
23 Directions [DVD] Coleman/Lilly  
24 Like Me Real Hard [DVD] Barias/Haggins/Roma  
25 Shakedown [DVD] Cordova/Gordon/Huff  
26 Let Me Love You [DVD][Mix] Harris/Houff/Philli  
27 Let Me Love You [Music Video] Smith/Houff/Storch  
28 How Could You [Music Video] Dixon/Mason/Thomas/  
29 Sessions@aol Special Live Performances: Let Me Love You/How Could ...    
30 Photo Gallery [DVD]    
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Turning Point

Dual Disc [DualDisc]

Label: 3rd Street/J

Category: Pop/Rock

Turning Point

UPC: 828766747829

Release Date: 04/26/2005

Original Release Date: 04/26/2005

Number of Discs: 2

Tracks: [18, Let Me Love You, Couldn't Say No, Boom, How Could You, Girl I Need, Call the Cops, Here I Go Again, Nikes Fresh Out the Box, Directions, Like Me Real Hard, Shakedown, Let Me Love You [Remix], 18 [DVD], Let Me Love You [DVD], Couldn't Say No [DVD], Boom [Enhanced Stereo][Multimedia Track], How Could You [Enhanced Stereo][Multimedia Track], Girl I Need [DVD], Call the Cops [Enhanced Stereo][Multimedia Track], Here I Go Again [Enhanced Stereo][Multimedia Track], Nikes Fresh Out the Box [DVD], Directions [DVD], Like Me Real Hard [DVD], Shakedown [DVD], Let Me Love You [DVD][Mix], Let Me Love You [Music Video], How Could You [Music Video], Sessions@aol Special Live Performances: Let Me Love You/How Could ..., Photo Gallery [DVD]]
Contributors:

Jason Birchmeier

Two years after getting his foot in the door of contemporary urban music with a straight-faced cover of Biz Markie's "Just a Friend," Mario returned with his sophomore album, Turning Point, and its money lead single, "Let Me Love You." Produced and co-written by Scott Storch, fresh off the summertime success of his "Lean Back" chart-topper for Terror Squad, "Let Me Love You" has all the makings of a gigantic urban hit. It's by far the best song Mario has yet recorded, and it's one of the best contemporary R&B songs of the year, right up there with the best offerings of Usher, Alicia Keys, and company. However, there's not much else on Turning Point that comes close to matching the balladic magic of "Let Me Love You." The other immediate highlight is "Boom," a by-the-numbers rewrite of Usher's "Yeah," which likewise boasts Lil Jon's trademark production, a guest rap cameo (from Juvenile, in this case), a dance club theme, and a catchy, simple one-syllable refrain. There's also an album-closing remix of "Let Me Love You" that aims for the streets, featuring grown-up raps by Jadakiss and T.I. as well as a much edgier yet still infectious beat. Some of the slower songs like "How Could You" are quite likable, in a quiet storm sort of way. Above all, though, it's "Let Me Love You" and its remix that make Turning Point a noteworthy effort for this teenager and a fine second album overall. [A DualDisc version of the album was released in April 2005.] ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi

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