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Playin' Favourites
(2006)
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Peter White
For his tenth full-length album, Playin' Favourites, British smooth jazz giant Peter White decided to, as the title suggests, turn to some of his favorite tracks from the '60s, '70s, and '80s, giving each of them his own interpretation (he did a similar thing in 1994's Reflections). Working with longtime producer Paul Brown, as well as musicians ...
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Duotones
(1986)
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Kenny G
Kenny G's breakthrough effort featured the hit "Songbird," which is the definitive example of the saxophonist's smooth, lyrical playing; the rest of the album is nearly as good, highlighting his melodic, jazzy pop. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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The Essential Kenny G
(2006)
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Kenny G
With a series of greatest-hits collections being issued and repackaged over the past few years, this installment of the Essential series puts them all to shame by collecting not one, but two discs' worth of the jazz saxophonist's career. It's far more inclusive and thorough than most collections, as it spans everything right from the beginning up ...
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Shango
(1982)
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Santana
Shango is notable for featuring the return, in the role of co-producer and co-songwriter, of original Santana keyboardist Greg Rolie. The main producer, however, was Bill Szymczyk (James Gang, Eagles), who gave Santana an unusually sharp rock sound resulting in two more hit singles, "Hold On" (Number 15), and "Nowhere to Run" (Number 66), although ...
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Oldies But Goodies, Vol. 13
(1993)
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Various Artists
Oldies But Goodies, Vol. 13 collects 14 memorable pop and rock hits spanning three decades, including the Righteous Brothers' "Unchained Melody," the Drifters' "There Goes My Baby," Aretha Franklin's "Chain of Fools," Smokey Robinson & the Miracles' "Ooo Baby Baby," and Marvin Gaye's "Let's Get It On." Equally strong chart-toppers by Gladys Knight ...
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Do the Boomerang: The Music of Junior Walker
(2006)
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Don Byron
Anybody interested in Don Byron gets his range, and his willingness to try almost anything that tickles his fancy, whether it be klezmer, swing, funk, out jazz, blues or funky soul. He explores and leaves his mark on something and moves on. From Music for Six Musicians and Tuskegee Experiments to Nu Blaxploitation and Bug Music, from Fine Line: ...
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Casey Kasem Presents: America's Top Ten - The 60's Motown's Greatest Hits
(2003)
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Various Artists
This is, at best, an average collection of Motown hits. The only difference between this and a host of similar Motown compilations is Casey Kasem's name attached to it. Among the 20 tracks are the same tried and true bunch: "My Guy," "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)," "Stop in the Name of Love," "I Heard It Through the Grapevine." The ...
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Sunday Coming
(1970)
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Alton Ellis
Alton Ellis is one of the best Jamaican vocalists to have emerged during the ska and rocksteady periods in the '60s. His singing prowess remained intact through the reggae, dancehall, and ragga years as well, proving that his uniquely soulful delivery and impeccable phrasing could transcend reggae's many changes. Recording with his preferred ...
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20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Jr. Walker & the All Star
(2000)
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Jr. Walker & the All Stars
The Millennium Collection: The Very Best of Jr. Walker & the All Stars gathers highlights from the classic soul group's body of work, including "Shotgun," "What Does It Take (To Win Your Love)," "(I'm A) Road Runner," and "Shake and Fingerpop." Choice album tracks, radio favorites, and covers like the Guess Who's "These Eyes" and Marvin Gaye's ...
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Motown Legends: What Does It Take
(1993)
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Jr. Walker & The Allstars
Previously released on cassette as What Does It Take, Motown added "Proud Mary" and re-released Motown Legends: What Does It Take as part of its Motown Legends series. On "Sexpots," a girl watching tune, Junior Walker sings what most men think when they see a shapely female sashaying down the street. You could label "Ball Baby," and "In and Out" ...
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Motown Legends, Vol. 2
(1995)
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Various Artists
Of the label's seemingly endless budget-priced hits collections, the Motown Legends series ranks among the best, giving consumers exactly what they want: the smash hits which defined "The Sound of Young America" during the company's heyday. Each of this second volume's 11 tracks is a true classic, and although it's difficult and more than a little ...
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When I Die
(1969)
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Motherlode
The title track went Top 20 in the summer of 1969, and it is a smooth, soulful, slick, and beautiful pop classic. Nothing else on this decent album comes close to the majesty of the hit single, but the album has merit nonetheless. "When I Die" was written by vocalist/keyboard player/bandleader William "Smitty" Smith and tenor sax/harmonica player ...
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20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: Motown 1960s, Vol. 2
(2001)
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Various Artists
20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: Motown 60's, Vol. 2 collects a dozen more of Motown's most distinctive tracks from the '60s, including Martha & the Vandellas' "(Love is Like a) Heat Wave," Marvin Gaye's "I Heard It Through the Grapevine," the Supremes' "Stop! In the Name of Love," and Smokey Robinson & the Miracles' "Ooh Baby ...
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Home Cookin'
(1969)
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Junior Walker & the All-Stars
Solid, mostly uptempo album, featuring some of his biggest late-'60s hits: "What Does It Take (To Win Your Love)," "Come See About Me," and "Hip City." Among the other tracks, the bittersweet instrumental "Sweet Soul" is a highlight. As with many Motown albums, the most noteworthy tracks are featured on best-of compilations. Richie Unterberger, ...
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Oasis Smooth Jazz Awards Collection
(2000)
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Various Artists
Fans of smooth jazz who have been into the music since its inception forget to realize how intimidating it is for those just getting into it to get acquainted with all the joys -- and all the artists -- the genre has to offer. There have been a handful of multi-artist samplers in the past, but usually these have been released by one label to ...
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Girls Night Out
(2001)
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Candy Dulfer
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Shorty the Pimp
(1998)
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Don Julian & The Larks
Shorty the Pimp was to have been a blaxploitation movie around 1973, but was never released due to various problems; supposedly, only one rough cut of the movie now exists, rumored to be in the hands of director Quentin Tarantino. This is the soundtrack album that would have accompanied the project, performed by journeyman Los Angeles soul band ...
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Gotta Hold on to This Feeling
(1969)
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Junior Walker & the All-Stars
Initially, Motown released this as What Does It Take To Win Your Love, then reissued it as Gotta Hold On To This Feeling when the love-struck single of the same name started its chart asscension. "What Does It Take" originally appeared on the Home Cooking album, but Motown stuck it here, along with other previously released tracks. "Gotta Hold on ...
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The Ultimate Collection
(1997)
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Santana
An enormous collection of classic Santana, The Ultimate Collection is a good introduction to this important artist. Containing two CDs of his work as well as a third bonus live CD, this album is a very complete and interesting collection of his '60s and '70s tracks. Fans may not need this, but it makes a good first step into his catalog for those ...
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Smooth Jazz Plays Motown's Greatest Love
(2007)
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Various Artists
Smooth Jazz Plays Motown's Greatest Love features various instrumental jazz artists on the Shanachie label performing classic songs from the famous Detroit music label Motown. Included are cuts featuring saxophonists Kim Waters, Eddie Baccus, Jr., and others. Showcasing such tracks as "My Girl," "Let's Get It On," "My Cherie Amour," and many other ...
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All the Great Hits
(1983)
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Junior Walker & the All-Stars
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Sweet, Delicious & Marvelous
(1990)
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The California Raisins
Sweet Delicious & Marvelous brings Buddy Miles back to lead vocals for the California Raisins, but this time he has help from Niki Harris and her group of female singers. There is no word yet on what product the females were conceived of to promote (Raisinettes seem most probable). There must have been a better match for Buddy Mile's charm, but at ...
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In the Groove
(1975)
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Ronnie Laws
In the Groove is a solid, budget-priced sampler that contains nine of Ronnie Laws' biggest crossover hits, including "Stay Awake," "City Girl, ' "Just Love," "Fever" and "All the Time." It's not a definitive overview, but it's a good collection for casual fans. Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Summer on the Beach
(1995)
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Various Artists
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Best of Oldies But Goodies, Vol. 12-13
(1995)
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Various Artists
The Oldies but Goodies series was initiated in the '70s by disc jockey Art Laboe, owner of the Original Sound label. In the age of vinyl, if you wanted to hear oldies the best way to do so, without having to track down an entire album of the artist or group, was to invest in these LPs. In the digital age, these reissues aren't as fondly fetishized ...
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