"changing faces are one one my favorite R&B groups, even though they have not came out with a album in a few years. they are always talking about expierences that they have gone through that I can relate to. I also love their style and the ghetto vibe . I have three main songs that i love from them, they are...
1. foolin around
2. that other woman
3. GHETT OUT"
R&B Album of the Year. Smooth blend of groove & hip-hop
John K. Reed | Harrisburg, PA United States | 05/21/1998
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Unfortunately it was a bad year for music. That's why it only gets an 8 but no other albums would get a higher rating from me (this year). 'Time after time' a remake of an 80's tune by ? is just fabulous. At first I thought 'you gotta be kidding me'. But after hearing it a few times I was hooked. Delivered with so much feeling and power it's incredible. Infectious beats and oh so smooth. Now there are a few sub-par cuts but overall a real gem. if you're anything like me you'll find yourself listening to it over and over again."
This is my favorite CD!
Campbell | Lakeland,FL USA | 01/14/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Changing Faces All Day All Night is my personal favorite CD to date. I long for the days when this was R&B.When it was still about singing and song, not gimics and rappers. Ghettout one and two are gems on the album and just have the whole R. Kelly vibe which Changing Faces are perfect for. Time After Time has been remade hundreds and hundreds of times in all genres of music but This is by FAR the best remake of the song ever done..Cassandra takes it there. I am so infatuated with Cassandra Lucas.Other hot tracks..Thinkin bout you, All Day All Night(this song ladies and gentelmen is what r&b should be)..This album also Has my alltime favorite slow jam, you can be my baby tonight..Standing Ovation..all day all night every day every night, a classic is forever even listening today in 2005."
If It Ain't Broke...
Anthony Rupert | Milwaukee, WI | 03/26/2002
(3 out of 5 stars)
"In the middle of 1997, Changing Faces released the song "G.H.E.T.T.O.U.T.", which eventually became a #1 hit. That was even a bigger success story than "Stroke You Up" from their previous album, so of course people were confidently scrambling to record stores on the day of All Day, All Night's release. Unfortunately, the confidence was for naught.Contrary to the smooth R&B feel of their debut album, most of THIS album sounds like candy-coated pop. There are unnecessary dance songs like "All That" and "Thinkin' About You", not to mention filler like "No Stoppin' This Groove". Then there's "I Got Somebody Else", which tries to build itself up by sampling Average White Band's "Person To Person", but that NEVER works with uncreative lyrics (remember EPMD's "Richter Scale"?).When they go back to their old style, it works...well, sometimes it does. They do come through with "G.H.E.T.T.O.U.T." and "G.H.E.T.T.O.U.T. Part II". And we all know everyone's tired of hearing people remake Cyndi Lauper's "Time After Time", but this time it's almost as good as the original. But even that doesn't make up for what the other ballads lack. "My Heart Can't Take Much More" has good background singing but tired lead singing. And hearing "Baby Tonight" will make you come to the conclusion that they're yearning for their first album success, because they even say "Do you mind if I stroke you up" during the second verse. This time men will probably answer "All right, if you really have to."In many parts of the album it's evident that they need to improve their organizational skills. One-third of the album (five of the fifteen tracks) are kick-your-man-to-the-curb songs. Also, in one case, immediately after telling the man to leave ("G.H.E.T.T.O.U.T. Part II"), they beg the man NOT to leave ("My Heart Can't Take Much More"), then they tell the man to leave again ("I Got Somebody Else"). THEN comes "Goin' Nowhere", which...no, that's too easy.This album has the exact same production as the last album, so it's really a mystery as to why it's not as good as the last album. If it was released NOW, it might have received four stars. But remember, this was 1997."
Very Nice Album!!!!!
A. R SCOTT | Houston, Texas | 10/10/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is Changing Faces second album and it is very good R. Kelly helped with the producing on this album also.... He did a very good job again as always ... These ladies are best friends and they have nice voices and sing very well together this is a very nice album and would reccommend anyone who bought their first album to buy this one also!!!!! These women have very nice voices and they sing very well they have done another good job on another album so therefore buy this album and by the way JAY-Z does a cut on this album with these girls!!!!"