| | Perfect Blend Masterpiece CD Perfect Blend Discography of CDs
Includes liner notes by Harvey Holiday & Dennis Pettet. Audio Mixers: Dennis Pettet; Mark de Martini. Liner Note Authors: Dennis Pettet; John Weber. Perfect Blend Masterpiece Songs | 1. | Clap Your Hands |
| 2. | World of Fantasy |
| 3. | I Want a Girl |
| 4. | This Is My Prayer |
| 5. | Natural High |
| 6. | Love Won't Let Me Wait |
| 7. | Sitting in the Park |
| 8. | You Can Depend on Me |
| 9. | Life Is But a Dream |
| 10. | Spinning Around |
| 11. | Let It Please Be You |
| 12. | I Could Never Love Another |
| 13. | Two People in the World |
| 14. | Who's Lovin' You |
| 15. | Ooh Baby Baby |
| 16. | So Much |
| 17. | It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday  |
| Masterpiece Review
GuidelinesRemember to focus your comments on Perfect Blend Masterpiece CD. Check our review guidelines for specific details regarding customer review policy. To submit your review, please fill out the above form and click "Submit Review." A staff member will then verify your review meets our guidelines. Upon approval, your review will be published within a few days. Please do not use this form to comment on web site errors or for order related questions. If you have concerns of this nature, please contact customer service by filling out this form.
Purchase Masterpiece CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Silky Soul Music: An All-Star Tribute To Maze Featuring Frankie Beverly CD (2009)
Masterpiece
$10.19
| | Michael Jackson - Video Greatest Hits - History V. 2: On Film DVD (1997)
Masterpiece
$9.69
| | Tech N9ne K.O.D. CD (2009) Digipak
Masterpiece
$15.65
| | Michael Jackson Bad CD (1987) Bonus Tracks; Remastered; Special Edition
Masterpiece
$7.59 Additional Tracks
Personnel includes: Michael Jackson (vocals); Stevie Wonder (vocals, keyboards); The Winans (vocals); David Williams, Eric Gale, Steve Stevens, Bill Bottrell, Dann Huff, Michael Landau, Paul Jackson Jr. (guitar); Larry Williams (saxophone, keyboards, programming); Kim Hutchcroft (saxophone); Gary Grant, Jerry Hey (trumpet); John Barnes (piano, keyboards); Kevin Maloney ...
| | Maze - Featuring Frankie Beverly: Live In New Orleans DVD (2001) DTS Sound
Masterpiece
$12.69
| | Very Best Of The Drifters CD (1993)
Masterpiece
$8.45 The Drifters: Bobby Hendricks, Ben E. King, Johnny Lee Willimas, Rudy Lewis, Johnny Moore, Charles Thomas, Doc Green, Eugene Pearson, Elesbeary Hobbs, Tommy Evans (vocals). Additional personnel includes: Billy Davis, Phil Spector (guitar); Dee Dee Warwick, Dionne Warwick, Doris Troy, Cissy Houston (background vocals). Producers: Mike Stoller, Jerry Leiber, Tom Dowd, Bert Burns Compilation producer: Gary Stewart. THE VERY BEST OF THE DRIFTERS features 16 tracks recorded between 1959 and 1964. Includes historic black and white photographs and liner notes by Steve Propes. This mid-priced 16-song collection is the successor to the old Atlantic Records Drifters Golden Hits, covering the group's very best songs from "There Goes My Baby" in 1959 on up through 1964 in a more comprehensive way. Very pleasingly remastered and handy on its own terms, The ...
| | King Funk CD (2000) (Import) United Kingdom
Masterpiece
$20.29 King Records is the place where funk was invented, and James Brown helped in hand picking many of the artists for the label that appear on this 23 track compilation, inc. Dan Brantley, Bill Doggett, Hank Ballard, Over Night Low, Gloria ...
| | Sam & Dave Sam & Dave CD (2001) (Import) Canada
Masterpiece
$6.49
| | Tommie Young Do You Still Feel The Same Way CDs (1973) (Import) United Kingdom
Masterpiece
$16.29 Full title - Do You Still Feel The Same Way. 2003 reissue of 1973 soul rarity, previously available only in Japan, includes five bonus tracks, 'Take Time To Know Him', 'Get Out Of My Life', 'I'm Not Going To Cry Anymore', 'One Sided Love Affair', & 'Midsummer Dream'. 16 tracks. Demon/Westside.
The 2003 Westside version of DO YOU STILL FEEL THE SAME WAY includes a bonus CD with non-album tracks. Liner Note Author: John Ridley. Recording information: Sound City, Shreveport, LA. Arrangers: Vince Willis; R. DiJulio; Barry Marshall; Bobby Patterson . This is absolute manna from Southern soul heaven. On the strength of the one, long-unavailable 1973 LP that forms the core of this compilation, Tommie Young can stake a claim as perhaps the finest neo-Aretha Franklin stylist among the slew of early-'70s soul sisters. But she was a meteor flare, almost immediately retreating back to the gospel scene that nurtured her, save for singing lead on the soundtrack to A Woman Called Moses, Cicely Tyson's 1978 film about Harriet Tubman. (She recorded on Texas gospel labels in the '90s as Tommye Young West.) Granted, Young didn't have the protean power of Franklin (like anyone did?), so her vocal tone is lighter; but the sensational, effortless, melodic leaps on the commanding title track does nothing to dispel the Franklin impression. "Do We Have a Future?" is punchier and might be rushed for a singer lacking Young's immaculate phrasing; she's simply a natural-born singer with the same appealing forthrightness as Irma Thomas. The liner notes say producer Bobby Patterson cut backing tracks to O.V. Wright's "That's How Strong My Love Is" and Percy Sledge's "Take Time to Know Her" (gender-switched here) for her first session and Young just walked in and nailed 'em in one take -- and it ain't hard to believe at all. "You Came Just in Time" finds Young fighting through backing vocal clutter, but the ballads "She Don't Have to See You (to See Through You)" and "You Brought It All on Yourself" thankfully free her voice back to unadorned basics, with great command of dynamics and phrasing on the latter. Brilliant phrasing also marks the very strong "You Can Only Do Wrong So Long" and she shines again on the more down-home funky "You Can't Have Your Cake" with some Ann Peebles vocal sass in her delivery. In addition, "Everybody's Got a Little Devil in Their Soul" is just absolutely marvelous, a funk groove with a second-line, jump-up snap in the drums and nice horns -- no real melodic changes, but who needs 'em with a wondrous singer testifying in neo-Aretha mode over a killer groove? But it does make you wonder if Young was short-changed by material and production that favored a lighter, neo-Motown soul-pop sound ("That's All a Part of Loving Him" is pretty representative) when she had ...
| | Ultimate Easy Album CDs (2005) Import
Masterpiece
$31.45
| | Till Bronner Oceana CD (2006) (Import)
Masterpiece
$36.79
| | Morghande . . .From The Edge Of The Sea CD (2005)
Masterpiece
$7.99
| | Carlos Peron La Salle Violette-Part 1 & 2 CD (2008) (Import)
Masterpiece
$28.89
|
|
|