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  <review>Apart from a little more drama, a notion set with the desperate urgency of opening track "Closer," not much makes Year of the Gentleman, Ne-Yo's third album in as many years, all that different from In My Own Words or Because of You. If there are any real shake-ups in the songwriter/singer's m.o., they are subtle, not glaring, typically evident only in the production wrinkles brought by his collaborators. Had each album been separated by a few years of inactivity, this lack of change might be an issue, but since breaking out with Mario's "Let Me Love You" in 2004, Ne-Yo has been nothing if not steady and consistent, a constant presence in the R&amp;B chart who probably could not devise a gimmick if his career depended upon it -- unless you hold those natural and often uncanny Michael Jackson vocalisms, as present as ever throughout highlight "Nobody," against him. What makes the album slightly less satisfying than Ne-Yo's first two albums is that the ballads are slightly sappier and overwrought. The odds are in his favor, however, that no one has written a more gorgeous song about slothful self-loathing. That song, "Why Does She Stay," forms the front end of a two-track patch of glorious gloom -- the album's center, both literally and figuratively -- complemented by "Fade into the Background," where he watches the one who got away get married.</review>
  <outline>Apart from a little more drama, a notion set with the desperate urgency of opening track "Closer," not much makes Year of the Gentleman, Ne-Yo's third album in as many years, all that different from In My Own Words or Because of You. If there are any real shake-ups in the songwriter/singer's m.o., they are subtle, not glaring, typically evident only in the production wrinkles brought by his collaborators. Had each album been separated by a few years of inactivity, this lack of change might be an issue, but since breaking out with Mario's "Let Me Love You" in 2004, Ne-Yo has been nothing if not steady and consistent, a constant presence in the R&amp;B chart who probably could not devise a gimmick if his career depended upon it -- unless you hold those natural and often uncanny Michael Jackson vocalisms, as present as ever throughout highlight "Nobody," against him. What makes the album slightly less satisfying than Ne-Yo's first two albums is that the ballads are slightly sappier and overwrought. The odds are in his favor, however, that no one has written a more gorgeous song about slothful self-loathing. That song, "Why Does She Stay," forms the front end of a two-track patch of glorious gloom -- the album's center, both literally and figuratively -- complemented by "Fade into the Background," where he watches the one who got away get married.</outline>
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  <title>Year of the Gentleman</title>
  <year>2008</year>
  <premiered>2008-01-01</premiered>
  <releasedate>2008-01-01</releasedate>
  <runtime>53</runtime>
  <genre>Contemporary R&amp;B</genre>
  <genre>Electronic</genre>
  <genre>Hip Hop</genre>
  <genre>Neo Soul</genre>
  <genre>R&amp;B</genre>
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    <title>Closer</title>
    <duration>03:54</duration>
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    <title>Nobody</title>
    <duration>03:07</duration>
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    <title>Single</title>
    <duration>04:17</duration>
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    <title>Mad</title>
    <duration>04:14</duration>
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    <title>Miss Independent</title>
    <duration>03:52</duration>
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    <title>Why Does She Stay</title>
    <duration>04:33</duration>
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    <title>Fade Into the Background</title>
    <duration>03:18</duration>
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    <title>So You Can Cry</title>
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  <track>
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    <title>Part of the List</title>
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    <title>Back to What You Know</title>
    <duration>04:10</duration>
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    <title>Lie to Me</title>
    <duration>04:27</duration>
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    <title>Stop This World</title>
    <duration>04:23</duration>
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  <track>
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    <title>What's the Matter</title>
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