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When the sweet and breezy "Why Don't We Fall in Love" came out in 2002, a lot of critics were quick to discard Amerie as another attractive puppet with a capable voice who relied on producers and slick imagery. She was an inauthentic fluke, apparently, and if she were to become successful, it would have more to do with low standards -- and the inability to appreciate real female artists like Norah Jones and Alicia Keys. These were easy (and lazy) things to say, especially since the songwriting credits for Amerie's first album, All I Have, showed that the singer only had a hand in writing the one-minute outro. The majority of the work was handled by Rich Harrison, a young producer/songwriter with some Mary J. Blige credits but no big hits at that point. Between late 2002 and early 2005, Amerie's presence faded, while Harrison's became impossible to ignore, nearly mirroring Dallas Austin's rise with Boyz II Men, Another Bad Creation, and TLC. Harrison's work on Beyoncé's "Crazy in Love," Destiny's Child's "Soldier," and Jennifer Lopez's "Get Right" made him one of the most talked-about producers around, so the time became right for Amerie to hit back. Genius lead single "1 Thing," like "Crazy in Love," swings on a kinetic drum loop, this time courtesy of the Meters. It's just as exciting, flailing all over the place with unbound joy, and it's equally deserving of summertime omnipresence. Key point for sticklers with strict authenticity principles: in addition to knocking the beat out of the park with an ecstatic vocal turn, Amerie gets a songwriting credit. In fact, she had a hand in the penning of all but one track on Touch. To further emphasize the album's reliance on Amerie's talent, there are no guest MCs -- a rarity for a mainstream R&B album these days -- unless you count the Eve verse on a bonus remix. Most importantly, regardless of who's responsible, Touch has a better batch of songs than All I Have, and it seems to have ears both young and mature in mind at the same time; the mostly strong production work (Lil Jon, the Buckinghams, Bink, Red Spyda, and Dre & Vidal also take part), laced with the occasional memory-triggering sample (Roy Ayers, Jean Carn, Earth, Wind & Fire), won't hurt anyone either.

© Andy Kellman /TiVo

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1
1 Thing
Amerie
00:03:58

S. Walden, Composer - S. Walden, Lyricist - A. Rogers, Composer - A. Rogers, Lyricist - Amerie, Performer - R. Harrison, Composer - R. Harrison, Lyricist - Unknown, Producer

(P) 2005 Sony Music Entertainment

2
All I Need (Album Version)
Amerie
00:03:09

Dexter Wansel, Lyricist - Dexter Wansel, Composer - Rich Harrison, Producer - Rich Harrison, Composer - Rich Harrison, Lyricist - Amerie, Performer - Tony Maserati, Mixing Engineer - Bram Tobey, 2nd Engineer - Scotty Beats, Recording Engineer

(P) 2005 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

3
Touch (Album Version)
Amerie
00:03:38

Craig Love, Guitar - Craig Love, Composer - Craig Love, Lyricist - Amerie Rogers, Composer - Amerie Rogers, Lyricist - James "L Roc" Phillips, Composer - James "L Roc" Phillips, Lyricist - Jim Caruana, Recording Engineer - Gary Fly, 2nd Engineer - Jonathan Smith, Composer - Jonathan Smith, Lyricist - LaMarquis Jefferson, Bass - LaMarquis Jefferson, Composer - LaMarquis Jefferson, Lyricist - John Frye, Mixing Engineer - Lil' John, Producer - Amerie, Performer - Sean Garrett, Composer - Sean Garrett, Lyricist

(P) 2005 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

4
Not The Only One (Album Version)
Amerie
00:03:45

Andre Gonzalez, Composer - Andre Gonzalez, Lyricist - The Buchaneers, Producer - Amerie Rogers, Composer - Amerie Rogers, Lyricist - Bryce Wilson, Co-Producer - Bryce Wilson, Composer - Bryce Wilson, Lyricist - Jim Caruana, Recording Engineer - Makeda Davis, Composer - Makeda Davis, Lyricist - Simon Johnson, Composer - Simon Johnson, Lyricist - Amerie, Performer - Tony Maserati, Mixing Engineer

(P) 2005 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

5
Like It Used To Be (Album Version)
Amerie
00:03:39

Rich Harrison, Producer - Rich Harrison, Composer - Rich Harrison, Lyricist - Amerie Rogers, Composer - Amerie Rogers, Lyricist - Amerie, Performer - Tony Maserati, Mixing Engineer - Bram Tobey, 2nd Engineer - Scotty Beats, Recording Engineer

(P) 2005 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

6
Talkin' About (Album Version)
Amerie
00:04:19

Rich Harrison, Producer - Rich Harrison, Composer - Rich Harrison, Lyricist - Amerie Rogers, Composer - Amerie Rogers, Lyricist - Amerie, Performer - Tony Maserati, Mixing Engineer - Bram Tobey, 2nd Engineer - Scotty Beats, Recording Engineer

(P) 2005 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

7
Come With Me (Album Version)
Amerie
00:03:34

Rich Harrison, Producer - Rich Harrison, Composer - Rich Harrison, Lyricist - Amerie, Performer - Tony Maserati, Mixing Engineer - Bram Tobey, 2nd Engineer - Scotty Beats, Recording Engineer

(P) 2005 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

8
Rolling Down My Face (Album Version)
Amerie
00:03:33

Rich Harrison, Producer - Rich Harrison, Composer - Rich Harrison, Lyricist - Roy Ayers, Composer - Roy Ayers, Lyricist - Amerie Rogers, Composer - Amerie Rogers, Lyricist - Amerie, Performer - Tony Maserati, Mixing Engineer - Bram Tobey, 2nd Engineer - Scotty Beats, Recording Engineer

(P) 2005 Columbia Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment

9
Can We Go (Album Version)
Amerie feat. Carl Thomas
00:03:29

Amerie feat. Carl Thomas, Performer - Bink!, Producer - Amerie Rogers, Composer - Amerie Rogers, Lyricist - Jim Caruana, Recording Engineer - Carl Thomas, Composer - Carl Thomas, Lyricist - Roosevelt Harrell, Composer - Roosevelt Harrell, Lyricist - Philip Bailey, Lyricist - Philip Bailey, Composer - Rich Keller, Mixing Engineer - Maurice White, Lyricist - Maurice White, Composer

(P) 2005 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

10
Just Like Me (Album Version)
Amerie
00:03:46

Andre Harris, Producer - Andre Harris, Composer - Andre Harris, Lyricist - Jason Boyd, Composer - Jason Boyd, Lyricist - Amerie, Performer - Amerie, Flute - Sunshine Anderson, Composer - Sunshine Anderson, Lyricist - Vidal Davis, Producer - Vidal Davis, Composer - Vidal Davis, Lyricist - Ryan Toby, Composer - Ryan Toby, Lyricist - Vincent DiLorenzo, Recording Engineer

(P) 2005 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

11
Falling (Album Version)
Amerie
00:04:58

Andy Thelusma, Composer - Andy Thelusma, Lyricist - Red Spyda, Producer - Amerie Rogers, Composer - Amerie Rogers, Lyricist - Amerie, Performer - Gary Noble, Mixing Engineer - Dupri, Recording Engineer - Rich Keller, Mixing Engineer

(P) 2005 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

12
1 Thing (featuring Eve)
Amerie feat. Eve
00:04:18

Dave Ashton, Recording Engineer - Amerie Rogers, Composer - Amerie Rogers, Lyricist - Eve Jeffers, Composer - Eve Jeffers, Lyricist - Scotty Beats, Recording Engineer - Bram Tobey, 2nd Engineer - Amerie feat. Eve, Performer - Alan Masor, 2nd Engineer - Rich Harrison, Producer - Rich Harrison, Composer - Rich Harrison, Lyricist - Stanley Walden, Composer - Stanley Walden, Lyricist - Tony Maserati, Mixing Engineer

(P) 2005 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

13
Why Don't We Fall in Love (Richcraft Remix)
Amerie
00:03:36

Rich Harrison, Producer - Rich Harrison, Performer - Rich Harrison, Lyricist - Rich Harrison, Composer - Amerie, Performer - Flip Osman, 2nd Engineer - Jose Sanchez, Recording Engineer - Tony Maserati, Mixing Engineer

(P) 2002 SONY BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT

Chronique

When the sweet and breezy "Why Don't We Fall in Love" came out in 2002, a lot of critics were quick to discard Amerie as another attractive puppet with a capable voice who relied on producers and slick imagery. She was an inauthentic fluke, apparently, and if she were to become successful, it would have more to do with low standards -- and the inability to appreciate real female artists like Norah Jones and Alicia Keys. These were easy (and lazy) things to say, especially since the songwriting credits for Amerie's first album, All I Have, showed that the singer only had a hand in writing the one-minute outro. The majority of the work was handled by Rich Harrison, a young producer/songwriter with some Mary J. Blige credits but no big hits at that point. Between late 2002 and early 2005, Amerie's presence faded, while Harrison's became impossible to ignore, nearly mirroring Dallas Austin's rise with Boyz II Men, Another Bad Creation, and TLC. Harrison's work on Beyoncé's "Crazy in Love," Destiny's Child's "Soldier," and Jennifer Lopez's "Get Right" made him one of the most talked-about producers around, so the time became right for Amerie to hit back. Genius lead single "1 Thing," like "Crazy in Love," swings on a kinetic drum loop, this time courtesy of the Meters. It's just as exciting, flailing all over the place with unbound joy, and it's equally deserving of summertime omnipresence. Key point for sticklers with strict authenticity principles: in addition to knocking the beat out of the park with an ecstatic vocal turn, Amerie gets a songwriting credit. In fact, she had a hand in the penning of all but one track on Touch. To further emphasize the album's reliance on Amerie's talent, there are no guest MCs -- a rarity for a mainstream R&B album these days -- unless you count the Eve verse on a bonus remix. Most importantly, regardless of who's responsible, Touch has a better batch of songs than All I Have, and it seems to have ears both young and mature in mind at the same time; the mostly strong production work (Lil Jon, the Buckinghams, Bink, Red Spyda, and Dre & Vidal also take part), laced with the occasional memory-triggering sample (Roy Ayers, Jean Carn, Earth, Wind & Fire), won't hurt anyone either.

© Andy Kellman /TiVo

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