He did it once, and then he did it again, but I can't really get into these albums and I think once was more than enough. What do you think about them?
The second one seems brighter and punchier to me plus has the guest appearances for what they're worth. Aren't they just lumbering [[boring at times?) versions of classic songs or are they really classics in themselves?
REFLECTIONS OF [[2004)
1 I Hear A Symphony [R&B Remix] 3:49
2 Where Did Our Love Go 3:54
3 This Old Heart Of Mine 4:34
4 [[Love Is Like A) Heat Wave 4:00
5 Stop! In The Name Of Love 4:47
6 My World Is Empty Without You 4:50
7 I Hear A Symphony 4:57
8 Baby I Need Your Lovin' 4:08
9 Baby Love 4:53
10 I Can't Help Myself [[Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch) 4:06
11 How Sweet It Is [[To Be Loved By You) 4:56
12 Reach Out, I'll Be There 4:18
13 Reflections 4:54
14 I Hear A Symphony [Dance Remix] 3:29
REIMAGINATION [[2018)
1 Supremes Medley: Where Did Our Love Go, Stop In The Name Of Love, Come See About Me, Baby Love – with Graham Nash
2 How Sweet It Is [[To Be Loved By You) - with Gregory Porter
3 Reach Out, I'll Be There
4 Baby I Need Your Loving - with Lee Ann Womack
5 Bernadette
6 This Old Heart Of Mine [[Is Weak For You) / My World Is Empty Without You - with Cliff Richard
7 [[Love Is Like A) Heat Wave / Nowhere To Run - with Jo Harman
8 In My Lonely Room - with Todd Rundgren
9 Take Me In Your Arms [[Rock Me A Little While) - with Marc Cohn
10 You Keep Me Hanging On - with Rumer
11 Reflections - with Justin Currie
12 I Can't Help Myself [[Sugar Pie, Honey Bunch)
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13 Reach Out, I'll Be There - with Jo Harman
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