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Robert Palmer Music Videos (1), Robert Palmer Music Videos (1) JT "Regulars." Includes liner notes by Robert Palmer. Recorded at Chelsea Studios (1), More
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| Classic CD (2009)
$8.65 2009 Euro compilation offering a comprehensive overview of the artist’s career. With new, crisp, clean art Classic: Masters is an essential addition to your collection.
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| Very Best Of Robert Palmer CD (1997)
$10.09 This generous 17-song collection provides a comprehensive overview of Robert Palmer's many fine songs, from his early work as an eclectic white soul singer working in a number of styles, to his reign as MTV icon and rock's most sophisticated ...
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| Sneakin' Sally Through The Alley CD (1974)
$6.85 After three releases co-fronting the critically acclaimed but commercially underwhelming Vinegar Joe, Robert Palmer's first solo album is a far cry from the bombastic, mega-produced MTV-friendly fare he's best known for. Instead, it's a quietly soulful effort that finds him ...
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| Riptide CD (1985)
$5.65 On 1985's RIPTIDE, Robert Palmer went from being a mere successful rock musician to one of the hottest figures in the music business. With a title that could have doubled as the title of a Miami Vice episode, RIPTIDE sold ...
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| Addictions, Vol. 1 CD (1989)
$10.59 ADDICTIONS gathers a goodly chunk of indispensable singles and outstanding album cuts from Robert Palmer's Island Records tenure in the '70s and '80s, as well as his last smash, "Simply Irresistible," and Power Station's "Some Like it Hot." The set ...
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| Very Best Of The Island Years CD (2005) Bonus Track
$10.39 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 ...
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| Pressure Drop CD (1976)
$5.55 On his second solo release, Robert Palmer remains close to the musical territory he had covered on his first outing, SNEAKIN' SALLY THROUGH THE ALLEY. Like its predecessor, PRESSURE DROP is a loose, groovy combination all of the most backbone-loosening ...
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| Best Of Both Worlds: Anthology (1974-2001) CDs (2002)
$21.95 Recorded between 1974 and 2001. Includes liner notes by Scott Schinder.
Those who only associate Robert Palmer with singing "Addicted to Love" in the 1980s in front of black-clad models do both Palmer and themselves a great disservice. In fact, from ...
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| 20th Century Masters: The Best Of Robert Palmer CD (1999)
$6.79 This is part of MCA's 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection series.
A collection of 10 Robert Palmer songs can only represent a small section of his nine solo records released in the '70s and '80s. This is nevertheless a fine ...
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| Live At The Apollo CD (1988)
$11.79 Robert Palmer concluded six months of touring (most of it in North America, with one month in Japan) in 2000 with the December 15 date at Harlem's famed Apollo Theater recorded for this album. Fronting a six-piece band and accompanied ...
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 Robert Palmer Biography
Robert Palmer was best known as the smoothie who monopolized MTV in the 1980s, crooning "Addicted to Love" before a backdrop of guitar-wielding models, though he had far more substance than that image would suggest. The British soulster began in an English R&B outfit called Vinegar Joe before going solo in the mid-1970s. His early albums found him backed by the Meters and Little Feat, churning out striking versions of reggae and R&B classics. By the turn of the decade, he'd rocked up his sound, added sleek synths, and taken to covering Gary Numan. Until his death in 2003, soul and style were Palmer's watchwords.
 Worked With
Bobby Womack, Ornette Coleman, Robert Johnson, Power Station, Ana Gabriel, Glenn Medeiros
 Contemporaries
Rod Stewart, Little Feat, Hall & Oates, Joe Cocker, Duran Duran, Graham Parker, Kenny Loggins, The Meters, Steve Winwood, Chic, Bryan Ferry, Michael McDonald (Vocals/Keys), Delaney & Bonnie, Frankie Miller, Garland Jeffreys, Eddie Hinton, Kokomo, Lowell George, Arcadia, Don Nix, Don Johnson, Moon Martin
 Followers
Sting, Robbie Williams, Chris Isaak, George Michael, Simply Red, Lisa Stansfield, Sade, Curtis Stigers
 Influences
The Rolling Stones, Marvin Gaye, Bob Marley, Fats Domino, Otis Redding, Rod Stewart, Jimmy Cliff, Toots & the Maytals, The Meters, Georgie Fame, Joe Tex, Lee Dorsey, Them, Ernie K-Doe
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