Faith (Faith Evans album)
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Faith | ||
Studio album by Faith Evans | ||
Released | 1995 | |
Recorded | 1994-1995 | |
Genre | R&B | |
Length | 62:10 | |
Label | Bad Boy Records | |
Producer(s) | Puff Daddy Chucky Thompson Jean-Claude "Poke" Olivier Timothy "Tyme" Riley Herb Middleton "Prince" Charles Alexander Mark Ledford |
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Professional reviews | ||
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Faith Evans chronology | ||
Faith (1995) |
Keep the Faith (1998) |
Faith is the debut album by American R&B and soul singer Faith Evans. The original release contains a cover of the Rose Royce hit "Love Don't Live Here Anymore" featuring Mary J. Blige. However, the two ladies had a falling out and Faith had Mary's vocals removed and re-recorded them herself.
This album has been certified Platinum by the RIAA and includes the two Gold hits "You Used to Love me" and "Soon As I Get Home."
[edit] Track listing
- "Faith Interlude"
- "No Other Love"
- "Fallin' In Love"
- "Ain't Nobody"
- "You Are My Joy (Interlude)"
- "Love Don't Live Here Anymore" (Duet with Mary J. Blige)
- "Come Over"
- "Soon As I Get Home"
- "All This Love"
- "Thank You Lord (Interlude)"
- "You Used To Love Me"
- "Give It To Me"
- "You Don't Understand"
- "Don't Be Afraid"
- "Reasons" [Bonus Track]