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Robert Palmer
The Very Best Of The Island Years
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Released: 2005
Label: Island
Selection #: 162120
Addicted To Love, Bad Case Of Loving You (Doctor...), Every Kinda People, Simply Irresistible (live), I Didn't Mean To Turn You On, etc.
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1 Sailin' Shoes
2 Hey Julia
3 Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley
4 Give Me an Inch
5 Which of Us Is the Fool
6 Man Smart, Woman Smarter
7 Every Kinda People
8 You're Gonna Get What's Coming
9 Bad Case of Lovin' You (Doctor, Doctor)
10 Can We Still Be Friends?
11 Jealous
12 Not a Second Time
13 Looking for Clues
14 Johnny and Mary
15 Some Guys Have All the Luck
16 Pride
17 You Are in My System
18 Hyperactive
19 Addicted to Love
20 Discipline of Love
21 I Didn't Mean to Turn You On
22 Sweet Lies
23 Simply Irresistible
  
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Island's 2005 compilation "The Very Best of the Island Years" is a near-perfect single-disc overview of Robert Palmer's stint at Island Records, which ran from 1974's "Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley" to 1985's "Riptide". This is regarded by fans and critics alike as his peak creative period, and it also contained his best-known hits, including 1978's "Every Kinda People," 1979's "Bad Case Of Loving You (Doctor, Doctor)," 1980's "Can We Still Be Friends," 1981's "Johnny And Mary" and "Looking For Clues," and, of course, 1986's "Addicted To Love" and 1987's "I Didn'T Mean To Turn You On." While he continued to chart into the early '90s, only one song -- 1988's "Addicted To Love" rewrite "Simply Irresistible" -- could hold a candle to those hits, and it's here in a live version that concludes the album. While it would have been nice if the original studio version had somehow made the cut, the rest of this is such a terrific listen, charting Palmer's progression from laid-back New Orleans-styled blue-eyed soul crooner through new wave pop guy through his sleek rock makeover with "Riptide", that most listeners won't mind that it's a live version, and choose to simply enjoy the best single-disc Palmer compilation yet assembled (and anybody wanting to dig deeper should turn to 2002's similarly excellent double-disc set "Best of Both Worlds"). ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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