Rolling Stone (12/26/96, p.190) - "As designer champagne 'n' anguish R&B goes, SECRETS goes down nice and easy....Braxton knows how to find the romantic core in a piece of mainstream toffee...her bristling tone in the adultery song 'Talking In His Sleep' shows that...she's no pushover..."<br>Spin (9/96, p.152) - 7 - Worthy - "...The album's love groove relies as much on individuality as the average ambient techno compilation. Braxton's appeal is based more on identification than identity; her anonymity helps a listener Q Magazine (11/00, p.122) - 3 stars out of 5 - "...Wholesome MOR balladry dominates in the form of weepies and occaional sassy interludes....Braxton's mahogany alto...singles her out as one of the finest female voices around..."<br>Entertainment Weekly (7/12/96, pp.54-55) - "...on Braxton's new album, SECRETS, the singer and her recording mentor [Babyface] offer up a series of secular hymns to attraction and affection, betrayal and brokenheartedness, cooing and cohabitation..." - Rating: A-<br>Disc 1<br>1. Come On Over Here<br>2. You're Makin Me High<br>3. There's No Me Without You<br>4. Un-Break My Heart<br>5. Talking In His Sleep<br>6. How Could an Angel Break My Heart<br>7. Find Me a Man<br>8. Let It Flow<br>9. Why Should I Care<br>10. I Don't Want To<br>11. I Love Me Some Him<br>12. In the Late of Night/Toni's Secrets<br>
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