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Jackie DeShannon ‎- What The World Needs Now Is . . . Jackie De Shannon - The Definitive Collection (1994)

Jackie DeShannon ‎- What The World Needs Now Is . . . Jackie De Shannon - The Definitive Collection (1994)

BAND/ARTIST: Jackie DeShannon

Tracklist:

01. Buddy (1:55)
02. Heaven Is Being With You (2:20)
03. You Won't Forget Me (2:19)
04. Needles And Pins (3:00)
05. Hellos And Goodbyes (2:18)
06. When You Walk In The Room (3:07)
07. Till You Say You'll Be Mine (2:41)
08. Breakaway (2:16)
09. Should I Cry (Alternate Take) (2:20)
10. I Remember The Boy (3:34)
11. Dream Boy (2:17)
12. Don't Turn Your Back On Me (2:14)
13. What The World Needs Now Is Love (3:15)
14. A Lifetime Of Loneliness (2:35)
15. Come And Get Me (2:40)
16. Splendor In The Grass (Version #1) (2:24)
17. For Granted (2:52)
18. Windows And Doors (2:47)
19. I Can Make It With You (3:01)
20. 500 Miles From Yesterday (3:26)
21. Where Does The Sun Go? (3:16)
22. It Shines On You Too (2:42)
23. Reason To Believe (3:00)
24. The Weight (3:00)
25. Come And Stay With Me (1994 Remix) (3:10)
26. Put A Little Love In Your Heart (2:35)
27. Love Will Find A Way (2:36)
28. Brighton Hill (2:27)
29. Laurel Canyon (Radio Spot) (0:59)
30. Put A Little Love In Your Heart (Radio Spot) (1:04)

ackie DeShannon's work is actually too diverse to be satisfactorily captured on an anthology, even one that includes 28 tracks, as this one does. Still, considering how hard the one DeShannon anthology that might be better than this one is to find (the Australian import Pop Princess), this has to be cited as the recommended first purchase. Focusing on her output for Liberty between 1959 and 1970, it has all the essentials: her two Top Ten hits, the minor hits like "A Lifetime of Loneliness," and the original versions of "Needles and Pins" and "When You Walk in the Room," and a host of fine girl group, ballad, folk-rock, and singer/songwriter flop singles. From the collector's viewpoint, the most interesting songs are the rarities. The six previously unreleased tracks include the exuberant "Breakaway," a hit for Irma Thomas; the rocker "Dream Boy," cut in 1964 in Britain with Jimmy Page on guitar; and a cover of Tim Hardin's "Reason to Believe." A couple of interesting rarities are "For Granted" (from the little-seen movie C'mon, Let's Live a Little) and the 45 version of "Splendor in the Grass," a somewhat sloppy folk-rock performance on which DeShannon was backed by the Byrds.





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