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| Just Another Day, If You Go, Do You Believe In Us, Angel, I'm Free, Mental Picture, Too Late Too Soon, If I Never Knew You (w/Shanice), Take Me, three more. |
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| 1 Just Another Day |
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| 2 Do You Believe in Us |
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| 3 Angel |
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| 4 I'm Free |
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| 5 If You Go |
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| 6 Whipped |
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| 7 Mental Picture |
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| 8 Where Do I Go from You |
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| 9 Take Me |
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| 10 If I Never Knew You |
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| 11 Too Late, Too Soon |
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| 12 Believe |
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Album Review
Jon Secada really had only one blockbuster album, but he nevertheless was one of the finest adult contemporary singers of the '90s, as "Greatest Hits" proves. Released at the tail-end of his Virgin contract, just before he began recording for Sony Music, "Greatest Hits" covers his first four albums, including not only all of his hits -- "Just Another Day," "Do You Believe In Us," "Angel," "I'M Free," "If You Go," "Whipped," "Mental Picture" -- but selected highlights from the records themselves. As such, it's a definitive portrait. Secada always sounded good on record, but his material was occasionally uneven. Here, every song connects, making it not only a fine greatest hits collection, but arguably his best record to date. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Biography


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