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Thread started 05/04/05 7:23pm

silverchild

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Which New Edition Album Should I Start Off With First?

After watching Behind The Music's special on them, I'm beginning to love their music all the way. I like that song, I'm Still In Love With You. I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations on which NE album I should really start off with?
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Reply #1 posted 05/04/05 7:26pm

goat2004

the 2nd album - the one with Lost in love, Cool it now, and Mr Telephone Man. headbang
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Reply #2 posted 05/04/05 7:52pm

GeminiMoon

Try New Editon's Heartbreak album. Its one of their best selling albums!
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Reply #3 posted 05/04/05 7:53pm

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Their Greatest Hits CD would also do the trick. But it is missing a song called NE Heartbreak which is one of my favorites.
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Reply #4 posted 05/04/05 10:01pm

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New Editon's Heartbreak cool
Home Again cool

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Reply #5 posted 05/04/05 10:14pm

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If you want the Jackson 5-type Bubblegum Soul/Rap/Pop, get Candy Girl. If you want to hear them grow from boys to men, get Heartbreak. nod
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Reply #6 posted 05/04/05 10:37pm

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Here is the order I would go in:

Heart Break
New Edition
Home Again
Candy Girl
All for Love
Under the Blue Moon
One Love
Christmas Album

Then

Don't Be Cruel and Bobby
Johnny Gill
Poison
Ralph Tresvent
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Reply #7 posted 05/05/05 5:40am

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goat2004 said:

the 2nd album - the one with Lost in love, Cool it now, and Mr Telephone Man. headbang



Yeah,I'd go with this album.It also contains "The Kinda Girls We Like",a popular album track.
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Reply #8 posted 05/05/05 6:11am

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LittleBLUECorvette said:

Here is the order I would go in:

Heart Break
New Edition
Home Again
Candy Girl
All for Love
Under the Blue Moon
One Love
Christmas Album

Then

Don't Be Cruel and Bobby
Johnny Gill
Poison
Ralph Tresvent



Thats about perfect.

"still in love with you" is an awesome lil' song. Easily one of jam and lewis' best tracks. That is off "home again".

I would put "one love" a lil' higher though. But definately below "heartbreak" "home again" and their debut.
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Reply #9 posted 05/05/05 6:26am

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The first one.
Andy is a four letter word.
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Reply #10 posted 05/05/05 6:37am

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vainandy said:

The first one.



I always love "she gives me a bang". U seen the video? They are wearing all their breakdancing gear. Pretty funny.


I know knowone will listen, but new kids on the block's first album, again by maurice starr is very much like New editions early stuff. "popsicle" is a better version of "Popcorn love". And their cover of "didn't I blow ur mind (this time)" is good too. As is "stop it girl". A song as worthy as "cool it now".

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Reply #11 posted 05/05/05 6:43am

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Start with the 2nd record, New Edition (1984)




01 . Cool It Now
02 . Mr. Telephone Man
03 . I'm Leaving You Again
04 . Baby Love
05 . Delicious
06 . My Secret (Didja Get It Yet?)
07 . Hide and Seek
08 . Lost in Love
09 . Kinda Girls We Like
10 . Maryann

Then shoot over to Heartbreak (1988)




01 . Introduction
02 . That's the Way We're Livin'
03 . Where It All Started
04 . If It Isn't Love
05 . [Untitled Skit]
06 . N.E. Heart Break
07 . Crucial
08 . [Untitled Skit]
09 . You're Not My Kind of Girl
10 . Superlady
11 . Can You Stand the Rain
12 . Competition
13 . [Untitled Skit]
14 . I'm Comin' Home
15 . Boys to Men

This is loaded with Jam/lewis production.
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Reply #12 posted 05/05/05 7:26am

JANFAN4L

I say go with "N.E. Heart Break" (if you want to hear a mature N.E.) and their self-titled 2nd LP (if you want to hear Ralph's Jackson 5-esque vocals commandeer some serious early '80s bubble-gum soul).

Edit: Thanks for catching that, sexton.
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Reply #13 posted 05/05/05 7:42am

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JANFAN4L said:

I say go with "N.E. Heart Break" (if you want to hear a mature N.E.) and their self-titled debut (if you want to hear Ralph's Jackson 5-esque vocals commandeer some serious early '80s bubble-gum soul).


Which one do you mean? New Edition's self titled album is their second one. 'Candy Girl' is their first. I really like 'Candy Girl' although I will admit moreso for nostalgic reasons than that I actually think it's really good.
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Reply #14 posted 05/05/05 7:46am

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sextonseven said:

JANFAN4L said:

I say go with "N.E. Heart Break" (if you want to hear a mature N.E.) and their self-titled debut (if you want to hear Ralph's Jackson 5-esque vocals commandeer some serious early '80s bubble-gum soul).


Which one do you mean? New Edition's self titled album is their second one. 'Candy Girl' is their first. I really like 'Candy Girl' although I will admit moreso for nostalgic reasons than that I actually think it's really good.


Whoopsies. I meant their 2nd LP. Mi mala. smile
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thesexofit said:

I know knowone will listen, but new kids on the block's first album, again by maurice starr is very much like New editions early stuff.


That's because Maurice Starr was involved with New Edition's first album. New Kids On The Block were kind of like the white version of New Edition.

Maurice was a bad boy. He also worked with The Jonzun Crew and he also had a solo jam himself called "Spacey Lady".
Andy is a four letter word.
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vainandy said:

thesexofit said:

I know knowone will listen, but new kids on the block's first album, again by maurice starr is very much like New editions early stuff.


That's because Maurice Starr was involved with New Edition's first album. New Kids On The Block were kind of like the white version of New Edition.

Maurice was a bad boy. He also worked with The Jonzun Crew and he also had a solo jam himself called "Spacey Lady".



yeah i love the first album best proberly. he ripped "is this the end" for NKOTB's "please dont go girl" (which I prefer). Of course "candy girl" was "abc" really. I love the noises those keyboards make.

Maurice starr helped this young cat back in 1990:-



He was losing his skills by then. Some tracks are cool though. Like "we forgot to say goodbye" is cute. NKOTB's "baby I believe in u" is a nice serious slow jam. Maurice also tried out perfect gentleman in the early 90's. They had a very moderate hit i think but i forget the name? i got 2 of their albums. Maurice's son was a member of the group. But the records lacked creativity. Fuck knows where he went after 1992?
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Reply #17 posted 05/05/05 9:56am

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thesexofit said:

vainandy said:



That's because Maurice Starr was involved with New Edition's first album. New Kids On The Block were kind of like the white version of New Edition.

Maurice was a bad boy. He also worked with The Jonzun Crew and he also had a solo jam himself called "Spacey Lady".



yeah i love the first album best proberly. he ripped "is this the end" for NKOTB's "please dont go girl" (which I prefer). Of course "candy girl" was "abc" really. I love the noises those keyboards make.

Maurice starr helped this young cat back in 1990:-



He was losing his skills by then. Some tracks are cool though. Like "we forgot to say goodbye" is cute. NKOTB's "baby I believe in u" is a nice serious slow jam. Maurice also tried out perfect gentleman in the early 90's. They had a very moderate hit i think but i forget the name? i got 2 of their albums. Maurice's son was a member of the group. But the records lacked creativity. Fuck knows where he went after 1992?

I remember Perfect Gentlemen! They had this song called "Ooh La La ( I Cant Get Over You). There was another song called "One More Chance" that I remember.
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GeminiMoon said:

Try New Editon's Heartbreak album. Its one of their best selling albums!


It was their best selling album.
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Reply #19 posted 05/05/05 11:39am

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I would go with the Heartbreak album. As an adult, I can't really listen to the older stuff anymore.
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Reply #20 posted 05/06/05 12:36am

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dreamfactory313 said:

Start with the 2nd record, New Edition (1984)




01 . Cool It Now
02 . Mr. Telephone Man
03 . I'm Leaving You Again
04 . Baby Love
05 . Delicious
06 . My Secret (Didja Get It Yet?)
07 . Hide and Seek
08 . Lost in Love
09 . Kinda Girls We Like
10 . Maryann




music yes,this is the album to start with.I think it's their strongest album."Cool It Now" is arguably their finest single.
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Reply #21 posted 05/24/05 6:12pm

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wow I am listening to "Home Again" and holyshit did Diddy make a crappy album when they went on Bad Boy. eek

Home Again is a GREAT ALBUM!! cool

Diddy wow dude you suck! That album you had on Bad Boy was dog shit.
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Reply #22 posted 05/24/05 6:30pm

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ElectricBlue said:

wow I am listening to "Home Again" and holyshit did Diddy make a crappy album when they went on Bad Boy. eek

Home Again is a GREAT ALBUM!! cool

Diddy wow dude you suck! That album you had on Bad Boy was dog shit.



He also did the crappy "One Love" album for them. Diddy did a terrible comeback record for them. Shameful! mad
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Reply #23 posted 05/24/05 6:37pm

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New Edition then Heartbreak.

You can also buy the compilation "Number Ones." This is all the members of New Edition with 18 number one hits from their careers.
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Reply #24 posted 05/24/05 6:54pm

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jbchavez said:

New Edition then Heartbreak.

You can also buy the compilation "Number Ones." This is all the members of New Edition with 18 number one hits from their careers.



I think I saw these two collections at the wrecka stow:







One of my friends said that their first collection, Greatest Hits Vol.1 was just terrible!!!!
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Reply #25 posted 05/24/05 7:40pm

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dreamfactory313 said:

Start with the 2nd record, New Edition (1984)




01 . Cool It Now
02 . Mr. Telephone Man
03 . I'm Leaving You Again
04 . Baby Love
05 . Delicious
06 . My Secret (Didja Get It Yet?)
07 . Hide and Seek
08 . Lost in Love
09 . Kinda Girls We Like
10 . Maryann

Then shoot over to Heartbreak (1988)




01 . Introduction
02 . That's the Way We're Livin'
03 . Where It All Started
04 . If It Isn't Love
05 . [Untitled Skit]
06 . N.E. Heart Break
07 . Crucial
08 . [Untitled Skit]
09 . You're Not My Kind of Girl
10 . Superlady
11 . Can You Stand the Rain
12 . Competition
13 . [Untitled Skit]
14 . I'm Comin' Home
15 . Boys to Men

This is loaded with Jam/lewis production.


I agree difinitley. I grew up on "New Edition" album.
After Heartbreak go to Candy Girl, All For Love, Home Again, One Love, Blue Moon, Christmas Album.

The Greatest Hit packages are strangely missing classics: Candy Girl, Popcorn Love and Is This The End...which was on Volume One.
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Reply #26 posted 05/24/05 7:54pm

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Here is the track listing:

1. Candy Girl - New Edition
2. Cool It Now [Sing Along Mix] - New Edition
3. Mr. Telephone Man - New Edition
4. Girlfriend [Single Mix] - Bobby Brown
5. Don't Be Cruel [Single Mix] - Bobby Brown
6. Can You Stand the Rain [Under the Lampost - Quiet Storm Mix] - New Edition
7. My Perogative [Single Mix] - Bobby Brown
8. Where Do We Go from Here? [Single Mix] - Johnny Gill
9. Every Little Step - Bobby Brown
10. On Our Own [Sinlge Mix] - Bobby Brown
11. Rub You the Right Way [Single Mix] - Johnny Gill
12. Poison [Radio Mix] - Bell Biv DeVoe
13. Sensitivity [Warm + Sensitive Mix] - New Edition
14. My, My, My [Single Mix] - Johnny Gill
15. B.B.D. (I Thought It Was Me)? [Radio Mix] - Bell Biv DeVoe
16. Wrap My Body Tight - Johnny Gill
17. Humpin' Around [Single Mix] - Bobby Brown
18. Hit Me Off - New Edition
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Reply #27 posted 05/24/05 10:12pm

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goat2004 said:

the 2nd album - the one with Lost in love, Cool it now, and Mr Telephone Man. headbang


And don't forget about My Secret.
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Reply #28 posted 05/24/05 10:19pm

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silverchild said:

After watching Behind The Music's special on them, I'm beginning to love their music all the way. I like that song, I'm Still In Love With You. I was wondering if anyone had any recommendations on which NE album I should really start off with?


Forget the greatest hits albums/collections!!!

Buy all of the New Edition Albums.
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Reply #29 posted 05/24/05 11:08pm

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