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| El & Bunny's family's best. Who's Johnny, Rhythm Of The Night, Who's Holding Donna Now, All This Love, Time Will Reveal, I Like It, more. |
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| 1 Rhythm of the Night [Dance Mix] |
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| 2 Time Will Reveal |
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| 3 I Like It |
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| 4 You Wear It Well |
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| 5 Who's Holding Donna Now? |
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| 6 Stop! Don't Tease Me |
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| 7 Love Me in a Special Way |
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| 8 A Dream |
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| 9 Talk to Me |
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| 10 All This Love |
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| 11 Love Always |
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| 12 Who's Johnny |
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| 13 The Heart Is Not So Smart |
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| 14 Save the Best for Me (Best of Your Lovin') |
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| 15 Dance All Night |
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| 16 Stay With Me |
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Album Review
The most in-depth collection of the group's work available, DeBarge's "Ultimate Collection" gathers 16 of the group's biggest hits from the early and mid-'80s. The compilation includes milestone singles such as "Love Me In A Special Way," "Who'S Holding Donna Now?," "Who'S Johnny?," and a dance remix of "Rhythm Of The Night"; it would've been nice if the album also included the original version. The group's slightly less-definitive tracks reveal them to be equally adept at lively, upbeat pop like "You Wear It Well," sweet ballads such as "A Dream," and surprisingly funk- and soul-tinged turns like "Stop! Don'T Tease Me" and "I Like It." Latter-day singles such as "Save The Best For Me (Best Of Your Lovin')" and "Dance All Night" round out the album nicely; though they don't have the impact of the group's work with El DeBarge, including them gives "Ultimate Collection" a feeling of closure and completion. Fans who want more than a just-the-hits compilation like "20th Century Masters -- The Millennium Collection" should be satisfied by this well-crafted retrospective. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide
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