Faith Hill - Breathe [Bonus Tracks]

Faith Hill - Breathe [Bonus Tracks]
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Album Details

Title: Breathe [Bonus Tracks]
Artist: Faith Hill
Release Date: 11/9/1999
Re-Released On: 0/0/1999
Label: Warner Music France
UPC: 093624808428
Genre: Country
Styles: Country-Pop, Contemporary Country, Adult Contemporary
Moods: Cathartic, Passionate, Amiable/Good-Natured, Sophisticated, Stylish, Confident, Laid-Back/Mellow, Organic, Refined/Mannered, Sentimental, Springlike, Confrontational, Theatrical, Earnest, Romantic, Clinical, Poignant
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Members Wishing: 0
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. What's in It for Me
  2. I Got My Baby
  3. Love Is a Sweet Thing
  4. Breathe
  5. Let's Make Love
  6. It Will Be Me
  7. The Way You Love Me
  8. If I'm Not in Love
  9. Bringing out the Elvis
  10. If My Heart Had Wings
  11. If I Should Fall Behind
  12. That's How Love Moves
  13. There Will Come a Day
  14. This Kiss [Radio Version]
  15. Breathe [Hex Hector Radio Edit #1]
  16. The Way You Love Me [Love to Infinity Edit]

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1999CDWarner Music France48084

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Album Review

"What's in It for Me," the first track on Breathe, Faith Hill's follow-up to her starmaking third album Faith, is livelier than anything on its predecessor, but that doesn't mean it's country, even if it kicks off with sawing fiddles. This builds upon the pop overtures of Faith and turns Hill into a full-fledged diva -- something that should be clear from the cover of Breathe, where she's moussed and styled like a supermodel. And Breathe is as bold and brassy as any big pop album, which only makes sense since this is a country album in marketing only: it's an adult contemporary album, as Faith was before it, but where that was a bit of a humble affair, Hill is perfectly comfortable with acting like a star here, belting out songs whether they're rockin' anthems like "I Got My Baby" (which could have been a big hit for Whitney Houston in 1985), effervescent pop like "The Way You Love Me," or a power ballad like "Breathe." She's still celebrating love instead of singing about heartbreak, and while this doesn't have the warm, cozy feel of Faith, it has a punchy, rousing feel that makes this an inspirational aspirational record -- something to push you forward instead of being happy of where you are. If Hill still doesn't have the gaudiness or hooks of Shania Twain, or the sense of fun, that's fine -- this isn't music for the weekend, it's for getting through the week, and it's as good in an office as it is at home, the defining moment of Faith Hill's superstardom. [Warner Bros. issued a four-bonus-track edition in 1999 as well.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Byron GallimoreProducer
Dann HuffProducer
Faith HillProducer