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| Sexy and romantic sophomore set from the former Guy vocalist. All The Places (I Will Kiss You), If You Leave Me (w/Faith Evans), more. |
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| 1 You Make Me Feel Good Inside |
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| 2 I'll Do Anything |
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| 3 If You Leave Me |
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| 4 All the Places (I Will Kiss You) |
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| 5 What Did I Do? |
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| 6 Move It Girl |
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| 7 I Want Your Body |
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| 8 None Like You |
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| 9 Going Down |
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| 10 Baby I'll Be by Your Side |
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| 11 Don't Rush the Night |
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| 12 Thinkin' of You |
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| 13 None but the Righteous |
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| 14 None Like You |
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Album Review
When new jack swing (urban contemporary's dominant trend of the late 1980s and early 1990s) saw its popularity fade in the mid-1990s, Aaron Hall's supporters contended that the former Guy singer had enough talent to survive. They were right -- his post-Guy solo efforts weren't remarkable, and some of them were erratic and forgettable, but Hall came up with enough decent material to indicate that we should continue to keep an eye on him. No one can claim that Hall wasn't influential; his style of belting (sort of Charles Wilson of the Gap Band by way of Steve Arrington and Stevie Wonder) influenced many of the young "jeep soul" artists who were popping up left and right in the 1990s. "Inside of You" isn't all that different from Guy's slower material. If you removed the uptempo, rap-heavy new jack swing that dominated Guy's albums and were left with nothing but ballads and slow jams, you'd have something similar to "Inside of You" (minus Teddy Riley's input, of course). Hall is in lover-man mode throughout the CD, which favors slow burners and offers nothing for the dance floor. The overall result is a disc that is slightly stronger than his previous solo efforts and is often enjoyable, even if it is rather predictable. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
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Biography


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Other albums by: Aaron Hall |
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