Artist: Arthur Alexander
Title Of Album: The Greatest
Year Of Release: 1989
Label (Catalog#) :Ace CDCHD 922
Country:: USA
Genre: Early R&B, Soul, Southern Soul
Quality: FLAC (tracks+cue,log)
Time: 53:40
Full Size: 387Mb(+3%)(covers)
Info:wiki
Title Of Album: The Greatest
Year Of Release: 1989
Label (Catalog#) :Ace CDCHD 922
Country:: USA
Genre: Early R&B, Soul, Southern Soul
Quality: FLAC (tracks+cue,log)
Time: 53:40
Full Size: 387Mb(+3%)(covers)
Info:wiki
Review by Heather Phares
While this is a fine collection of Arthur Alexander's Dot work and his early singles for Judd, the name Greatest Hits is a bit of a misnomer; Rainbow Road: The Warner Bros. Recordings is a more comprehensive look at Alexander's career as a whole. However, what Greatest Hits lacks in breadth it more than makes up for in depth, gathering classics like "Anna (Go to Him)," "Go Home Girl," "You Better Move On," and "Where Have You Been (All My Life)" -- all of which capture the bittersweet soulfulness of Alexander's best-known work -- as well as less well-known songs like 1962's "Dream Girl." Even the lesser-known songs on this collection reflect the wonderful warmth and bittersweetness that Alexander brought to his music. Atypically cheerful, upbeat singles like 1961's "A Shot of Rhythm & Blues" and the following year's "You're the Reason" don't detract from the flow of "Detroit City (I Wanna Go Home)," "Call Me Lonesome," "All I Need Is You," and the other ballads that dominate this collection. Even though this isn't the most complete Arthur Alexander collection available, it still features some of his best, most heartfelt music.
While this is a fine collection of Arthur Alexander's Dot work and his early singles for Judd, the name Greatest Hits is a bit of a misnomer; Rainbow Road: The Warner Bros. Recordings is a more comprehensive look at Alexander's career as a whole. However, what Greatest Hits lacks in breadth it more than makes up for in depth, gathering classics like "Anna (Go to Him)," "Go Home Girl," "You Better Move On," and "Where Have You Been (All My Life)" -- all of which capture the bittersweet soulfulness of Alexander's best-known work -- as well as less well-known songs like 1962's "Dream Girl." Even the lesser-known songs on this collection reflect the wonderful warmth and bittersweetness that Alexander brought to his music. Atypically cheerful, upbeat singles like 1961's "A Shot of Rhythm & Blues" and the following year's "You're the Reason" don't detract from the flow of "Detroit City (I Wanna Go Home)," "Call Me Lonesome," "All I Need Is You," and the other ballads that dominate this collection. Even though this isn't the most complete Arthur Alexander collection available, it still features some of his best, most heartfelt music.
Tracks:
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01.Anna (Go to Him)
02.You're the Reason
03.Soldier of Love (Lay Down Your Arms)
04.I Hang My Head and Cry
05.You Don't Care
06.Dream Girl
07.Call Me Lonesome
08.After You
09.Where Have You Been All My Life
10.A Shot of Rhythm and Blues
11.Don't You Know It
12.You Better Move On
13.All I Need Is You
14.Detroit City
15.Keep Her Guessing
16.Go Home Girl
17.In the Middle of It All
18.Whole Lot of Trouble
19.Without a Song
20.I Wonder Where You Are Tonight
21.Black Night
All thanks to original releaser
Download /Скачать
http://xfile.cloud/0ir8o0i7t47f
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01.Anna (Go to Him)
02.You're the Reason
03.Soldier of Love (Lay Down Your Arms)
04.I Hang My Head and Cry
05.You Don't Care
06.Dream Girl
07.Call Me Lonesome
08.After You
09.Where Have You Been All My Life
10.A Shot of Rhythm and Blues
11.Don't You Know It
12.You Better Move On
13.All I Need Is You
14.Detroit City
15.Keep Her Guessing
16.Go Home Girl
17.In the Middle of It All
18.Whole Lot of Trouble
19.Without a Song
20.I Wonder Where You Are Tonight
21.Black Night
All thanks to original releaser
Download /Скачать
http://xfile.cloud/0ir8o0i7t47f



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