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Season's Greetings: 20th Century Masters/The Millennium Collection(more) »rank: 150571by: Various Artists
: :Given this box set's grandiose title and three discs' worth of chestnuts roasting, songs about silent nights, and ho, ho, ho, you'd expect--if you're serious about Christmas music--a little bit more than what's actually here. The Millennium Collection is heavily saturated with classics you probably have, and if you're a baby boomer, chances are you will already possess many of the R&B tracks from the Motown era and some of the random, more contemporary songs by Angela Winbush, Aaron Neville, and Boyz II Men. That said, the set is still a good, eclectic sampling of old and new holiday music even though it's ... |
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The Very Best of the Foundations(more) »rank: 56170by: The Foundations
: :Given this box set's grandiose title and three discs' worth of chestnuts roasting, songs about silent nights, and ho, ho, ho, you'd expect--if you're serious about Christmas music--a little bit more than what's actually here. The Millennium Collection is heavily saturated with classics you probably have, and if you're a baby boomer, chances are you will already possess many of the R&B tracks from the Motown era and some of the random, more contemporary songs by Angela Winbush, Aaron Neville, and Boyz II Men. That said, the set is still a good, eclectic sampling of old and new holiday music even though it's ... |
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#1's (Eco-Friendly Packaging)(more) »rank: 12792by: The Jackson 5
: :Given this box set's grandiose title and three discs' worth of chestnuts roasting, songs about silent nights, and ho, ho, ho, you'd expect--if you're serious about Christmas music--a little bit more than what's actually here. The Millennium Collection is heavily saturated with classics you probably have, and if you're a baby boomer, chances are you will already possess many of the R&B tracks from the Motown era and some of the random, more contemporary songs by Angela Winbush, Aaron Neville, and Boyz II Men. That said, the set is still a good, eclectic sampling of old and new holiday music even though it's ... |
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Shotgun(more) »rank: 34035by: Jr. Walker & the Allstars
: :Given this box set's grandiose title and three discs' worth of chestnuts roasting, songs about silent nights, and ho, ho, ho, you'd expect--if you're serious about Christmas music--a little bit more than what's actually here. The Millennium Collection is heavily saturated with classics you probably have, and if you're a baby boomer, chances are you will already possess many of the R&B tracks from the Motown era and some of the random, more contemporary songs by Angela Winbush, Aaron Neville, and Boyz II Men. That said, the set is still a good, eclectic sampling of old and new holiday music even though it's ... |
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Rock 'n' Roll at 50: A Galaxy of Hits from Rock's First Decade(more) »rank: 89671by: Various Artists
:Album Description:We should all look so good at fifty. Rock ‘n’ Roll at 50: A Galaxy of Hits From Rock’s First Decade is a three-disc companion to the PBS special airing nationwide beginning in December 2003. The special was produced in cooperation with WQED/Pittsburgh by the same team that created the famed Doo Wop 50 special (the #1 PBS fundraiser of all time). This new box set contains sixty chartbusting hits, from the genesis of rock in the mid-Fifties, through doo-wop, surf music, Motown, Brill Building pop and the British Invasion. The track list is a Who’s Who of rock: Elvis Presley, The ... |
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The Definitive Collection(more) »rank: 57032by: Smokey Robinson & the Miracles
: :2008 |
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Every Day Is a New Day(more) »rank: 35423by: Diana Ross
: :Rather than riding the headwinds of continued interest in vintage disco--this is the lady who sang 'I'm Coming Out,' after all--Diana Ross's 1999 entry is a set of soggy adult-contemporary ballads and would-be 'inspirational' numbers. If she's ever to score a radio comeback à la Cher, however, it'll be with one of the remixes tacked on at the CD's end. --Rickey Wright |
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The 35th Anniversary Collection(more) »rank: 30795by: Smokey Robinson & the Miracles
: :Rather than riding the headwinds of continued interest in vintage disco--this is the lady who sang 'I'm Coming Out,' after all--Diana Ross's 1999 entry is a set of soggy adult-contemporary ballads and would-be 'inspirational' numbers. If she's ever to score a radio comeback à la Cher, however, it'll be with one of the remixes tacked on at the CD's end. --Rickey Wright |
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Keep on Truckin': The Motown Solo Albums, Vol. 1(more) »rank: 96977by: Eddie Kendricks
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Intimate(more) »rank: 83225by: Smokey Robinson
: :From the opening bars of the title track, it's obvious that Smokey Robinson's return to recording after an eight-year absence has been worth the wait. With his trademark falsetto sounding better than ever, the velvet-voiced icon has crafted an album that virtually defines 'quiet storm,' the term he coined in 1975 that later gave its name to a popular radio format. For vintage Smokey, you can't do better than 'Easy to Love,' which is the one song he wrote alone for the album and the first single. Writing collaborations with Robinson and producer Michael Stokes such as 'Sleepin' In,' 'Feelings Flowing,' and the ... |
