Ten (Brian McKnight album)
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Ten | |||||
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Studio album by Brian McKnight | |||||
Released | December 5, 2006 | ||||
Recorded | 2006 | ||||
Genre | R&B | ||||
Length | 64:37 | ||||
Label | Warner Bros. Records | ||||
Producer | Brian McKnight Bryan Michael Cox Tim & Bob |
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Ten is an album by Brian McKnight released in 2006.
McKnight is said to be experimenting with country-style music on the album.[1] Rhapsody had a week long (Nov. 27- Dec 1) preview of the entire album for free, the final album leaked two days later.
The set's first single was "Find Myself In You" which was also available on the soundtrack to the motion picture "Madea's Family Reunion". The second single was "Used To Be My Girl" and was followed up in 2007 by "What's My Name".
The album debuted at number 32 on the U.S. Billboard 200, selling about 63,000 copies in its first week.[2]
[edit] Track listing
- "Used To Be My Girl" (Kelley, B. McKnight & B.J. Robinson) – 4:12
- Produced by Tim & Bob
- "Comfortable" (B. McKnight, B. Cox & K. Dean) – 3:36
- Produced by Bryan Michael Cox
- "Find Myself In You" (B. McKnight) – 4:13
- Produced by Brian McKnight
- "What's My Name" (B. McKnight) – 4:50
- Produced by Brian McKnight
- "A Little Too Late" (B. McKnight) - 4:53
- Produced by Brian McKnight
- "Unhappy Without You" (T. Kelley, B. McKnight & B.J. Robinson) – 4:07
- Produced by Tim & Bob
- "Holdin On (Missin' You)" (B. McKnight) – 4:39
- Produced by Brian McKnight
- "Should Have Been Loving You" (B. McKnight) – 5:04
- Produced by Brian McKnight
- "Again" (T. Kelley, B. McKnight & B.J. Robinson) – 4:37
- Produced by Tim & Bob
- "More And More" (B. McKnight) – 3:24
- Produced by Brian McKnight
- "Can't Leave You Alone" (T. Kelley, B. McKnight & B.J. Robinson) – 4:20
- Produced by Tim & Bob
- "I Do" (B. McKnight) – 4:00
- Produced by Brian McKnight
- "Rest of My Life" (B. McKnight) – 4:42
- Produced by Brian McKnight
- "Red, White, Blue" with Rascal Flatts (B. McKnight) – 4:47
- Produced by Brian McKnight
- "Don't Take Your Love Away" (B. McKnight) – 4:02
- Produced by Brian McKnight
[edit] References
- ^ Brian McKnight Teams With Country Act on First Warner Bros. Release, Omarion Explores 21 On New Album at Vibe.com
- ^ Katie Hasty, "Ciara, Eminem, Stefani Overtake The Billboard 200", Billboard.com, December 13, 2006.