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The Emotions - Blessed The Emotions Anthology 1969-1985 (2016)

The Emotions - Blessed The Emotions Anthology 1969-1985 (2016)

BAND/ARTIST: The Emotions

  • Title: Blessed The Emotions Anthology 1969-1985
  • Year Of Release: 2016
  • Label: BBR / Cherry Red
  • Genre: Disco, Funk, Soul
  • Quality: FLAC (tracks)
  • Total Time: 02:35:50
  • Total Size: 1.01 GB
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Tracklist:

CD1
01 So I Can Love You 2:50
02 Flowers 4:29
03 My Honey And Me 3:36
04 Baby, I’m Through 4:09
05 From Toys To Boys 2:28
06 Blind Alley 3:04
07 Stealing Love 3:11
08 The Best Part Of A Love Affair 3:30
09 Show Me How 3:03
10 How Can You Stop Loving Someone 4:16
11 Don’t Ask My Neighbors 4:27
12 Love Vibes 3:13
13 Shouting Out Love 3:11
14 Whole Lot Of Shakin’ 3:19
15 How’d I Know That Love Would Slip Away 4:42
16 Walking The Line 4:30
17 Special Part 3:53
18 Put A Little Love Away 5:16
19 Where Is Your Love 3:58
20 Key To My Heart 3:49
21 We Go Through Changes 0:54

CD2
01 Turn It Out 5:05
02 Best Of My Love 3:40
03 I Don’t Wanna Lose Your Love 3:59
04 Smile 3:15
05 Boogie Wonderland (With Earth, Wind & Fire) 4:55
06 I Should Be Dancing 4:17
07 What’s The Name Of Your Love 3:45
08 Rejoice 5:23
09 Changes 3:01
10 Now That I Know 4:06
11 You’re The One 3:58
12 Miss Your Love 4:21
13 You’re The Best 4:22
14 All Night, Alright 4:28
15 Time Is Passing By 3:20
16 Come Into My World 4:41
17 There’ll Never Be Another Moment 4:37
18 Are You Through With My Heart 3:50
19 Blessed 4:36

Although their biggest hit came eight years later with the blissful 'Best of My Love', sisters Sheila, Wanda and Jeanette Hutchison emerged as The Emotions with the quiet but urgent 'So I Can Love You' in 1969 on Stax's Volt subsidiary followed by further hits 'Stealing Love', 'My Honey and Me', 'From Toys To Boys', 'Show Me How' and the classic B-Side, 'Blind Alley', many of which had been produced by Isaac Hayes and David Porter. The switch to Columbia with 1976's FLOWERS would mark the beginning of a successful collaboration with Charles Stepney of Chess records before his untimely death, and Maurice White (Earth. Wind and Fire) who revitalized the band. The title track and first single returned them to the R&B top twenty. The single's B-side however, 'I Don't Wanna Lose Your Love', proved to be a bigger chart success that leans more into funk and is an effective signpost for their next single release and chart success in the #1 'Best of My Love'. 1977's REJOICE catapulted the band into platinum sales and spun off 'Don't Ask My Neighbors' and featured a version of the Deniece Williams penned 'Slip Away'. The band would continue their revitalized identity as well as regularity of musical output with 1978's SUNBEAM delivered another top ten hit with 'Smile'.



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