From 1992's "You Remind Me" through 2006's "Take Me as I Am," Mary J. Blige netted 16 Top Ten R&B singles, making the end of 2006 the ideal time to produce an anthology collecting the singer's biggest hits. A 16-track disc with nothing but Top Ten hits would be undeniable -- though, admittedly, not faultless since the 15 years of highlights cannot be contained on one disc -- a rather thorough and pleasing collection that would have no problem selling steadily for several years. Unfortunately, Reflections (A Retrospective) is nowhere close to being that straightforward. A mere handful of the Top Ten hits are included; while obvious picks like "Be Happy," "Real Love," "Not Gon' Cry," and "Be Without You" are present, a casual fan could rattle off just as many well-known songs that are not. (For starters, there are "You Remind Me," "Sweet Thing," "Deep Inside," "Love @ 1st Sight," and "Take Me as I Am.") Part of why the disc is missing so much is because over a quarter of it consists of new material; since Blige was still very active in 2006, the label found it necessary to maximize the sales potential by targeting the serious fans as much as the casual ones. By no means are the new songs poor, but none of them stand up to Blige's best singles. The same can be said of 2000's "911," where Blige guests for Wyclef Jean -- a well-chosen disc of Blige's best collaborations wouldn't include it. The other glaring gripe is the favoring of "I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need to Get By"'s "Razor Sharp Mix" over the original. With all these issues, it's impossible to not think of the disc as a first volume in desperate need of a follow-up. One of many things authenticating Blige's greatness is that this disc, for all its foul-ups, remains a completely enjoyable (if not completely satisfying) listen. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi
Reflections: A Retrospective
2006 | Geffen Records
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CD
$12.99REFLECTIONS: A RETROSPECTIVE
12/12/2006
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CD
$26.99REFLECTIONS RETROSPECTIVE (JPN)
11/19/2008
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LP
$15.99REFLECTIONS: A RETROSPECTIVE
12/12/2006
Videos from Reflections: A Retrospective
- "Mary J. Blige - Be Without You (Amex UNSTAGED)"
- "Mary J. Blige - Be Happy (Amex UNSTAGED)"
- "Mary J. Blige - My Life (Amex UNSTAGED)"
- "Mary J. Blige - No More Drama (Live at the 44th GRAMMYs)"
- "Mary J. Blige - No More Drama (2010 Essence Music Festival)"
- "Mary J. Blige - Family Affair (Live on Letterman)"
- "Mary J. Blige - Be Happy (Live on Letterman)"
- "Family Affair (Live)"
- "Mary J. Blige - No More Drama"
All Music Guide Review
Reflections: A Retrospective Track Listing
Credits of Reflections: A Retrospective
- Jaycen Joshua
- Mixing Assistant
- Tony Maserati
- Mixing
- Fred McFarlane
- Keyboards
- Bruce Miller
- Composer
- Mark Morales
- Composer, Producer, Drum Machine, Vocal Arrangement
- Dave Pensado
- Mixing
- Mike Scott
- Guitar
- Allen Sides
- String Engineer
- Lenny Underwood
- Piano
- Josephina Vergara
- Strings
- Norman Whitfield
- Composer
- Jimmy Wright
- Vocals (Background)
- Andy Grassi
- Engineer, Mixing
- Eric Hall
- Horn
- Lesa Terry
- Violin
- Lily Chen
- Strings
- Diane Monroe
- Violin
- Nasheim Myrick
- Engineer
- Mario Diaz de Leon
- Strings
- Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds
- Arranger, Producer
- Xavier Smith
- Mixing Assistant, Assistant Vocal Engineer
- Erika Ortiz
- Composer
- Wyclef Jean
- Composer, Vocals, Producer
- Chucky Thompson
- Composer, Producer, Vocal Producer
- Randy Walker
- MIDI Programming
- Jack Hersca
- Engineer, Mixing
- Natalie Leggett
- Strings
- Latonya J. Blige
- Vocals (Background)
- Jerry Duplessis
- Composer, Producer
- Mike Elizondo
- Bass, Composer
- Jan Fairchild
- Engineer
- Alan Silfen
- Photography
- Horace Ward
- Assistant Engineer
- Andre Young
- Composer
- James "Big Jim" Wright
- Organ
- Terry Robinson
- Vocals (Background)
- Larry Chatman
- Project Coordinator
- Arlene DelValle
- Composer
- Phillipe Levy
- Strings
- Michael McCoy
- Engineer
- Camara Kambon
- Composer, Keyboards
- Johnta Austin
- Composer
- Drew FitzGerald
- Art Direction
- Loren Dawson
- Keyboards
- Roberto Cani
- Strings
- Markus Klinko
- Photography
- Chris Ribando
- Engineer
- Jean C. Olivier
- Composer
- Samuel Formicola
- Strings
- Jason Perry
- Composer
- J.P. Robinson
- Creative Assistance
- Bryan-Michael Cox
- Composer, Producer, Multi Instruments, Programming
- Jewelynn Green
- Vocals (Background)
- Candice Childress
- Production Coordination
- Kendu Isaacs
- Producer, Vocal Engineer
- Alyssa Park
- Strings
- Songa Lee
- Strings
- David "Sparky" Hughes
- Vocals (Background)
- John Legend
- Piano, Vocals (Background), Producer, Vocals
- Katia Cadet
- Composer
- Kendrick Dean
- Composer
- Kimberly Kimble
- Hair Stylist
- Sean Garrett
- Composer
- Raymond Hinton
- Guitar
- Tereza Stanislav
- Strings
- Danielle Demmerella
- Marketing Coordinator
- Endre Genet
- Strings
- Rexell Hardy, Jr.
- Drums
- Kendrick "Wyldcard" Dean
- Strings, Producer
- Bruce Purse
- Trumpet
- Bunny Sigler
- Composer
- Sid Page
- Strings
- Tom Sweeney
- Assistant Engineer
- Gloria Agostini
- Harp
- Charlie Bisharat
- Strings
- Mary J. Blige
- Composer, Vocal Arrangement, Vocal Producer, Executive Producer, Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- Tabitha Brace
- Vocals (Background)
- Jacqueline Brand
- Strings
- Bob Brockman
- Mixing
- Mary Brown
- Composer
- Regina Carter
- Violin
- Frank Colon
- Percussion
- Sean "Puffy" Combs
- Composer, Producer
- Brian Dembow
- Strings
- Joel Derouin
- Strings
- Steven Ett
- Mixing
- Ron Fair
- Organ, Vocal Arrangement, Vocal Producer, String Conductor, Orchestra Bells, String Arrangements, Guitar, Piano
- Eileen Folson
- Cello
- Mike Fonda
- Engineer
- Julie Gigante
- Strings
- Brad Gilderman
- Engineer
- Alan Grunfeld
- Strings
- Clayton Haslop
- Strings
- Steve Hodge
- Mixing, Vocal Engineer
- Eric Hudson
- Bass, Composer
- David Hurst
- Vocals (Background)
- Jimmy Jam
- Producer
- Mark Ledford
- Trumpet, Producer
- Terry Lewis
- Composer, Producer
- Paul Pesco
- Guitar
- Roy Ayers
- Composer
- Victor Bailey
- Bass
- Vincent Henry
- Sax (Alto)








































