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The Definitive Collection

by: Lionel Richie



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Binding: Audio CD
EAN: 0044006814025
Format: Extra tracks, Original recording remastered
Label: Motown
Manufacturer: Motown
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Motown
Release Date: February 04, 2003
Sales Rank: 1501
Studio: Motown










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After mounting successes with the Commodores during the late '70s, Lionel Richie exploded into one of the biggest stars of the '80s, then enigmatically disappeared from the music business for nearly a decade. Fourteen of the tracks on this 20-track anthology (which also includes a five-cut bonus disc compiled by Richie) topped the charts, ample testimony to Richie's remarkable success in shifting from the Commodores' roots in the Smokey Robinson and Marvin Gaye Motown to a pioneering career as a crossover balladeer. His willful drift to the middle of the road found that its yellow line was nothing but gold. This collection charts the singer's upbeat successes with his former band, segues gracefully into the ballads and party-lite sensibility that made him such an unlikely '80s icon, and touches on his late-'90s reemergence. A newly recorded duet with Enrique Iglesias on 'To Love a Woman' suggests that the elder popmeister hasn't lost his touch; indeed, his voice seems more warm and soulful than ever. --Jerry McCulley









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Disc 1:
  1. Hello
  2. Just To Be Close To You
  3. Easy
  4. Running With The Night
  5. Three Times A Lady
  6. Still
  7. All Night Long (All Night)
  8. Endless Love
  9. Truly
  10. Penny Lover
  11. You Are
  12. Sail On
  13. Stuck On You
  14. Say You, Say Me
  15. Dancing On The Ceiling
  16. Do It To Me
  17. Ballerina Girl
  18. Angel
  19. To Love A Woman
  20. Goodbye


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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Amazingly good :) ...
I'm very impressed with the product, the prompt delivery and the condition of the packaging. Thanks Amazon!



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * One of The Best Collections Of Lionel's Songs. ...
Lionel Richie has been An R&B,Pop Rock,Soul,hit maker for over 30 years.This collection brings Together some of his greatest musical acheivements.Including his 70's hits with the Commodores("Easy","Still","Three Times A Lady","Just To Be Close To You"),His classic ballads from the 80's and 90's("Hello","Endless Love","Truly","Say You,Say Me","Angel"),his pop hits from the 80's("You Are","Dancing On The Ceiling","All Night Long","Running With The Night"),and two new tracks("To Love A Woman"[with Enrique Iglesias],and"Goodbye").An excellent collection;the only reason I give it 4 stars,is the absence of his Commodores Mega Hit"Brick House".Other Than that this is A great purchase for Lionel Richie Fans.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * GREAT CD ...
This CD has every big hit! It includes lots of the love songs and dance songs. What a great mix! Definitely worth buying!





Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - * Really Enjoyable! ...
I know he has a lot of cheesy love songs, but he sings them GREAT!!!!
I like nearly every song on this CD, and have really enjoyed it!
Good CD to listen to when you are chilling out!!!!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Lionel Richie ...
This album surprised me. I did not realize how talented he really is (or was). These songs will take you back. They are relaxing and entertaining.


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