From There to Here: 1989-2002

From There to Here: 1989-2002
Studio album by Brian McKnight
Released November 5, 2002
Recorded 1989-2002
Genre R&B
Length 63:05
Label Motown
Producer Brian McKnight
Brian McKnight chronology
Superhero
(2001)
From There to Here: 1989-2002
(2002)
U-Turn
(2003)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

From There to Here: 1989-2002 is an album by Brian McKnight, which was released on November 5, 2002 following the release of his first two top-ten albums, 1999's Back at One and 2001's Superhero. This album is a greatest hits collection covering McKnight's first six albums, with two new songs, "Let Me Love You" and "The Way I Do". "Let Me Love You" was the only single released from the compilation, peaking at #102 on the Billboard R&B/Hip Hop Singles chart. A music video directed by Frank Sacramento was released. The compilation was not commercially successful, peaking at #62 on the Billboard 200 and #21 on Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Let Me Love You"  Brian McKnight 3:47
2. "The Way Love Goes"  Brian McKnight, Brandon Barnes 4:37
3. "One Last Cry"  Brian McKnight, Brandon Barnes, Melanie Barnes 4:55
4. "Love Is" (feat. Vanessa Williams)Tonio K, Michael Caruso, John Keller 4:27
5. "Crazy Love"  Van Morrison 4:03
6. "On The Down Low"  Brian McKnight 3:26
7. "Still in Love"  Brian McKnight 3:57
8. "Anytime"  Brian McKnight, Brandon Barnes 4:09
9. "The Only One For Me"  Brian McKnight 3:32
10. "You Should Be Mine (Don't Waste Your Time)" (feat. Mase)Brian McKnight, Kelly Price, Sean Combs, Mason Betha, Lawrence Ronald Anthony, Jordan, Steven Aaron, James Brown 4:14
11. "Back At One"  Brian McKnight 4:23
12. "6, 8, 12"  Brian McKnight, Brandon Barnes 4:04
13. "Love Of My Life"  Brian McKnight 4:45
14. "Home"  Brian McKnight 4:21
15. "The Way I Do" (feat. Mr. Cheeks & Baby)Brian McKnight, Mario Winans, Jack Knight, Michael Carlos Jones, Terrance Cocheeks Kelly, Bryan Williams 4:25

References

  1. Kellman, Andy. "Review: From There to Here: 1989-2002". Retrieved 14 December 2010.

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