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Priceless

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Introlude (The Pricey Bunch)
2:05
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Someday
3:01
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You Make Me Feel
3:43
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Take It To The Head
3:57
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Sister
4:09
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Again
3:38
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Priceless (Interlude)
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Strong Man (Jeff In C Minor)
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How Does It Feel (Married Your Girl)
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He Proposed
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So Sweet
4:48
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Whatcha Gon Do
3:39
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I Live Here Now
3:54
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Girlfriend
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If
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Back In The Day
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I Still Do
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You Brought The Sunshine
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Album Information

Total Tracks: 18   Total Length: 71:32

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eMusic Features

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They Say All Music Guide

She almost quit the industry a few years back, and fortunately she didn’t, because Priceless is almost as good as her 1997 debut. Priceless features a multitude of guests ranging from Eric Clapton to fellow diva Faith Evans, but it’s Price’s voice that unquestionably stands out as the centerpiece. Equal parts powerful and sensual, Priceless reads from track to track almost like an autobiography of Price’s life. Easily the highlight of the album is a powerful duet with Faith Evans that unquestionably steals the show. But Priceless is not without its faults, either. There are moments of self-indulgence that hinder Priceless from being great instead of “just good.” Unnecessary skits about expensive cars and borrowing the melody of The Brady Bunch theme song just seem unoriginal and downright wrong. That aside, Priceless is a solid album and a much-needed return of a quality R&B vocalist in a genre over-saturated with mediocrity. – Rob Theakston

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