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  1. Call on Me/Huf]
  2. What Do You Want/Huf]
  3. Don't Say No, Just Say Yes/Huf]
  4. Makin' Good Love/Huf]
  5. Sorry/Huf]
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  1. Call on Me/Huf]
  2. What Do You Want/Huf]
  3. Don't Say No, Just Say Yes/Huf]
  4. Makin' Good Love/Huf]
  5. Sorry/Huf]
  6. No Limit/Huf]
  7. Thinkin' About You/Huf]
  8. Six in da Morning/Don]
  9. You Ain't Right/Huf]
  10. One Way Street/Huf]
  11. Love School/Huf]
  12. Jack and Jill/Huf]
  13. Suicide/Huf]
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Creatively, Avant's sophomore album, Ecstasy, is a step forward for the Cleveland-based urban contemporary singer. This 2002 release isn't perfect -- some of the tracks are routine and pedestrian. But Ecstasy contains more gems than My Thoughts, Avant's competent, if uneven, debut album of 2000. Some things haven't changed; Ecstasy, like My Thoughts, was produced by Steve "Stone" Huff and Avant still brings a strong R. Kelly influence to the table, which means that listeners are also hearing a strong Ronald Isley influence. ...

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Ecstasy 2002, MJM/MCA

UPC: 008811280925

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