The Tattooed Heart

[2][3] The first single was "Can't Stop My Heart from Loving You (The Rain Song)", which Neville sang on an episode of All My Children.

"[19] Newsday opined that "Neville's new release purports to be classic pop soul with country and gospel elements, but what it really calls to mind is the kind of mid-'70s soft rock exemplified by Art Garfunkel's Breakaway and Boz Scaggs' Silk Degrees.

"[15] The Hartford Courant called Neville's voice "a glider of an instrument, amazingly pure and angelically lilting.

"[22] The Vancouver Sun determined that "Neville's airy wail sails free and clear of all snags and almost mesmerizes the listener into a restful half-sleep.

"[23] The Los Angeles Times considered the album to be a "seamless collection of stylishly rendered lite soul, pop and country.