Formats and Editions
1. Love Shoulda Brought You Home
2. I Love Me Some Him
3. Tell Me
4. You're Makin' Me High
5. He Wasn't Man Enough
6. Just Be a Man About It
7. How Many Ways - (R. Kelly remix)
8. Breathe Again
9. You Mean the World to Me
10. I Belong to You
11. How Could an Angel Break My Heart
12. Un-Break My Heart
13. Another Sad Love Song
14. Seven Whole Days
15. I Don't Want To
16. Give U My Heart
1. Heat, The
2. Gimme Some
3. There's No Me Without You
4. Why Should I Care
5. Spanish Guitar - (Royal Garden's Flamenco mix)
6. I'm Still Breathing
7. Me & My Boyfriend
8. Give It Back
9. Time of Our Lives, The
10. He Wasn't Man Enough - (Junior Vasquez Marathon mix)
11. Un-Break My Heart - (Frankie Knuckles' Franktidrama Club mix)
12. Hit the Freeway
13. Come on Over Here
14. Let It Flow
15. Little Things, The
16. Good Life - (A Cappella Single mix)
17. I Belong To You (Rollerskate Radio Mix)
18. Breathe Again (Spanish Version)
More Info:
THE ESSENTIAL Toni Braxton delivers 32 tracks to create the definitive 2 CD overview. All of the chart-topping hits are included, from "Unbreak My Heart" and "Another Sad Love Song" to "Breathe Again", "Seven Whole Days" to "Spanish Guitar", along with rarities and select remixes. THE ESSENTIAL Toni Braxton plants the perfect portrait of a vocalist who continues to captivate audiences with her unique blend of sophistication and sex appeal.
Reviews:
''The Essential Toni Braxton'' is a Toni Braxton compilation album in Sony BMG's ''The Essential'' series. Released in February 2007, it follows the earlier compilations ''Ultimate Toni Braxton'', released in 2003, and Braxton's ''Platinum & Gold Collection'', released in 2004. ''The Essential'' is a 2 disc album with thirty-six of Braxton's best songs. It also includes a previously unreleased song, "The Time of Our Lives", and a song done with her sister group The Braxtons, "The Good Life". In Brazil, the album was released under the name ''The Best So Far'' with an alternate cover, but the track listing remained the same. Recently in Now magazine it was stated that Braxton did a commercial to advertise for the album so she could get money to pay for her sons college funds. - Wikipedia