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- Find album reviews, stream songs, credits and award information for The Ultimate Collection - Randy Crawford on AllMusic - 2005.
Artist: Randy Crawford Title Of Album: The Ultimate Collection Year Of Release.
Randy Crawford - The Ultimate Collection (2005) 2CD EAC Rip FLAC: Image+Cue+Log 935 Mb MP3 CBR 320 kbps 377 Mb Scans TTime: 02:38:40 Warner Bros UK Ltd. Jazz, Smooth Jazz, Soul, R&B, Funk This two CD collection brings together some of the finest moments from American soul singer Randy Crawford's career so far. The album features four UK top twenty hits including the 1980 UK number two 'One Day I'll Fly Away' and also duets with Al Jarreau, Yellowjackets, and Italian superstar Zucchero. For more than three decades, Randy Crawford has traversed a musical spectrum that ranges from Jazz to Soul to R&B and Pop.
Her warm timbre and inventive, emotional phrasing has won her countless fans around the world including some luminaries as George Benson, Quincy Jones, Bootsy Collins, Cannonball Adderley, and Al Jarreau. 'This Ultimate Collection' highlights her jazzy urban R&B hits, including 'Street Life' and 'Give Me The Night' among many others and it also takes in her biggest chart moments, 'Almaz', which reached no 4 in November 1986, and 'One Day I'll Fly Away', which peaked at no 2 in August 1980.
Many will recognise the oft remade Crawford tracks such as 'Rainy Night in Georgia' and 'You Might Need Somebody', recently covered to great success by Shola Ama, but it is the range of vocal treatments and variety of songs that will impress most. All her finest moments are included, making the compilation the perfect introduction and roundup to Crawford's career. Close CD ONE 01. Streetlife (4:27) 02. You Might Need Somebody (3:57) 03. Almaz (4:07) 04.
And Out Come the Wolves is an album by the American punk rock band Rancid, released in August 1995 (see 1995 in music). Rancid's popularity and catchy songs made them the subject of a major label bidding war (hence the title, And Out Come the Wolves taken from a poem in Jim Carroll's Basketball Diaries) that ended with the band sticking with their indie label, Epitaph Records. With a sound heavily influenced by ska, which called to mind Tim Armstrong Tracklist Track number Play Loved Track name Buy Options Duration Listeners 1. Rancid and out come the wolves.
The Ultimate Collection Jewelry
Love Is Like A Newborn Child (4:05) 05. Tender Falls The Rain (4:09) 06. Imagine (Live) feat. Yellowjackets (4:17) 07. Endlessly (4:40) 08. Rio De Janeiro Blue (4:15) 09.
I'll Be Around (3:51) 10. Give Me The Night (4:48) 11.
Now We May Begin (4:01) 12. Knockin' On Heaven's Door (3:59) 13. One Hello (3:17) 14.
Cajun Moon (4:04) 15. Your Precious Love (Live) feat. Al Jarreau (5:37) 16. Last Night At Danceland (4:53) 17. I Stand Accused (4:01) 18.
Shine (4:55) 19. At Last (2:26). Close CD TWO 01. One Day I'll Fly Away (5:01) 02. Rainy Night In Georgia (4:21) 03. You Bring The Sun Out (3:22) 04.
Time For Love (4:14) 05. Secret Combination (3:22) 06. This 'Ole Heart Of Mine (3:58) 07. Who's Crying Now (4:06) 08.
I've Never Been To Me (3:34) 09. Why (3:31) 10. Diamante (duet with Zucchero) (4:42) 11. He Reminds Me (4:34) 12. What A Diff'rence A Day Makes (5:52) 13. Same Old Story (Same Old Song) (4:06) 14. Nightline (3:47) 15.
Lava (4:41) 16. When Your Life Was Low (3:21) 17. In Real Life (4:08) 18. Wild Is The Wind (3:19) 19. Everything Must Change (Live) (4:52) Produced by Reggie Lucas Produced by Joe Sample, Michael J.
Powell, Peter Buchanan Smith, Ralf Droesemeyer, Snuff Garrett, Stephan Goldman, Stewart Levine, Tommy LiPuma, Wilton Felder.