Genre: R&B
Label Number: 14667-2
AllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
☠: Selected by Lass
© 2001 Arista RecordsAllMusic Review by Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Babyface took his sweet time to deliver the sequel to The Day, a rare flop in his catalog, waiting nearly five years to release Face2Face.
He wasn't exactly in seclusion, since he still worked relentlessly as a
producer and songwriter, even masterminding the tremendous pop-punk
soundtrack for the 2001 film Josie & the Pussycats. All this
activity, combined with the subtleness of The Day, is in no way preparation for Face2Face, a gleaming, stylish platter of urban funk and smooth soul that is easily among his very best records. As Babyface's
sense of craft deepens, he's become more assured with what he wants to
do on his own records. Though he's dabbled in funk since the beginning
of his career, the grooves here cut deeper and are flashier than ever
before, and the sweet croon of his voice just makes them seem deeper.
Then there are the ballads that he's always excelled at -- they're just
as good here, but they not only offer good contrast, they sound better
in this context, surrounded by such exquisite dance numbers and grooves.
Even if Face2Face fails to match the chart heights of, say, "Whip Appeal," Babyface has never been in better form, and from beginning to end, this record captures him at the peak of his powers.
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