Smooth, soothing 98 Degrees Style Music...
Baroque1977 | Southeastern Massachusetts, USA | 10/10/2004
(5 out of 5 stars)
"A well done effort by Jeff. Songs are mostly in the original 98 Degrees style. The 'Be the One' track with Jim Brickman stands out to me as exceptional. I certainly hope that Jeff and the rest of the guys from 98 Degrees get back together and produce at least one final album... they each sound their very best when heard in unison."
Not Cut Out For Solo Career
AllyieMG | Boston, Ma | 10/06/2004
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I've always been a fan of 98 degrees, and if Jeff's voice within the group. i think he brought an essential touch to their sound. but i have to admit, i'm very disappointed with this album. i still think he has a lovely voice, but i do think it's meant to used in a group setting. I dont think he has what it takes to have a solo career, especially not based on this album. some of the songs are lovely, and i'd listen to over and over, but the rest.... just.. not very good at all. not even catchy for the most part... I just think he could have done better, with better material to work with. And i think he does work best in harmony with others. .... just this "twenty-bopper"'s opinion."
Jeff is hot but this is not
G. Mitchell | Los Angeles, CA United States | 05/08/2006
(1 out of 5 stars)
"Jeff seems like a nice guy, and he's got a handsome face, hot body, and sexy tattoo...but this debut album is really, really bad - his flat, nasal vocals are so thin they literally evaporate while you attempt to listen to each leaden, plodding song. Try Nick Lachey's solo CDs instead for the true sound of 98 Degrees."