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| Ohhhh...yeeeeah. Meli'sa Morgan: Do Me Baby; Enchantment: It's You That I Need; also Bobby Womack, Teddy Pendergrass, Al Green, Tavares, Phyllis Hyman, others. |
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| 1 I'll Take the Whole World On - Ashford & Simpson |
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| 2 Passionate Breezes - Jackson, Charles |
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| 3 You're My Latest, My Greatest Inspiration - Pendergrass, Teddy |
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| 4 Cry Together - OJays |
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| 5 Do Me Baby - Morgan, Meli'Sa |
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| 6 It's You That I Need - Enchantment [1] |
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| 7 How Can You Mend a Broken Heart? - Green, Al |
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| 8 That's the Way I Feel About 'Cha - Womack, Bobby [1] |
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| 9 That's the Sound That Lonely Makes - Tavares |
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| 10 It's Your Thing - Peebles, Ann |
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| 11 Since I Found My Baby - Cornelius Brothers & Sister Rose |
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| 12 Lady I Love You - OBryan |
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| 13 Me and Mrs. Jones - Jackson, Freddie |
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| 14 What You Won't Do for Love - Hyman, Phyllis |
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Album Review
If you subscribe to the mathematical formula "Sex + Soul=Urban Contemporary," you're in the mood to groove on this scattershot collection of creamy ballads from circa 1970 to 1990. Includes tracks by Teddy Pendergrass, the O'Jays, Ashford & Simpson, Freddie Jackson, and Bobby Womack, as well as lesser lights like Tavares, O'Bryan, and Enchantment. The Hi label funk of Al Green (offering a drawn-out cover of the Bee Gees' "How Can You Mend A Broken Heart") and Ann Peebles (a fiery take on the Isleys' "It'S Your Thing") cuts through the quiet storm like a bull through a china shop. ~ Richie Unterberger, All Music Guide
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