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(8/10)
"Home Again," which was to be New Edition's long awaited reunion album, was a commercial failure by industry standards - although it did sell over 2 million copies worldwide. This album, in my opinion, wasn't that bad, but it wasn't that good either. Such producers as Sean P. Combs, Gerald Levert, and Jermaine Dupri were unsuccessful in capturing that classic sound that made New Edition famous in the first place. Luckily for NE fans, producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis were there to save the day. Their incredible production and song-writing ability was evident in such songs as "One More Day," "I'm Still In Love With You," "Home Again," and "It Feels So Good." It should be noted that "One More Day" and "I'm Still In Love With You" are some of the best songs I've ever heard. New Edition's harmonies have never sounded better than on this album.
Unfortunately, the only mistake New Edition made was not only letting Bobby Brown back into the group, but not letting Jam & Lewis produce the whole CD.
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