Artist: Odyssey Title Of Album: The Very Best Year Of Release: 1999 Label (Catalog#) : Waxworks Collectables [WAX 5075-2] Country:: USA Genre: Disco, Soul Quality: Flac (*image + .cue,log) Time: 61:58 Full Size: 406Mb(+3%)(covers) Info:wiki
Review by Andrew Hamilton The cover depicts two singers, but Odyssey was mostly a trio consisting of Tony Reynolds and sisters Lillian and Louise Lopez; Bill McEachern, at some point, replaced one of the Lopez sisters. While an OK career overview, it shows the problems producers encountered trying to give them a definitive sound. "Native New Yorker," a monster record, has no relatives here; its composers, Sandy Linzer and Denny Randell, never created another song for Odyssey as good. A few ballads are exquisite, and some up-tempo numbers, especially Lamont Dozier's "Going Back to My Roots," are dancefloor gems. The 16 songs encompass almost as many styles, including Caribbean and Southern soul ("Shades of Blue"). Devoted Odyssey fans' won't quibble, but casual fans and curiosity seekers will want a more engaging compilation of these talented singers' tracks.
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1 Native New Yorker 2 It Will Be Alright 3 Inside Out 4 Use It Up, Wear It Out 5 When You Love Somebody 6 If Your Looking For A Way Out 7 Going Back To My Roots 8 Don't Tell Me Tell Her 9 Easy Come, Easy Go 10 Ever Lovin' Sam 11 Hang Together 12 Each Day I Fall In Love With You Again 13 You Never Really Had It All 14 Joy (I know It) 15 I Just Can't Believe It's True (I've Lost And Found You) 16 Shade Of Blue
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