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| The master romancer. On The Wings Of Love, Love Power, You Should Be Mine (The Woo Woo Song), Stay With Me Tonight, more. |
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| 1 You Should Be Mine (The Woo Woo Song) |
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| 2 On the Wings of Love |
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| 3 I Really Don't Need No Light |
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| 4 Don't You Get So Mad |
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| 5 Stay With Me Tonight |
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| 6 Plane Love |
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| 7 We're Going All the Way |
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| 8 The Last Time I Made Love |
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| 9 Don't Stop |
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| 10 The Borderlines |
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| 11 She's on the Left |
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| 12 Love Power |
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Album Review
Jeffrey Osborne's edition of "20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection" is an excellent summary of the smooth quiet storm singer's peak period -- namely, the years between 1982 and 1988, when he was constantly turning out hits for A&M records. The biggest of these hits -- "On The Wings Of Love," "Stay With Me Tonight," "Don'T You Get So Mad," "You Should Be Mine," and "She'S On The Left" among them -- helped make him one of the most popular R&B singers of his era, and they remain some of the classiest, best urban soul of its era; they've aged remarkably well, thanks in part to the polished production, but mainly thanks to Osborne's supple voice. There may be more extensive compilations on the market -- such as 1999's "Ultimate Collection" on Hip-O -- but this provides a sweet, succinct, satisfying summary of his solo peak. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide
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Biography


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