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Timmy Thomas - Why Can't We Live Together: The Best Of The TK Years 1972-81 (1998) [Soul, Funk, Disco]; FLAC

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Timmy Thomas - Why Can't We Live Together: The Best Of The TK Years 1972-81 (1998) [Soul, Funk, Disco]; FLAC

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Artist: Timmy Thomas
Album: Why Can't We Live Together: The Best Of The TK Years 1972-81
Genre: Soul, Funk, Disco
Label: Westside Records
Released: 1998
Quality: FLAC (tracks+.cue)
Tracklist:
  1. Why Can't We Live Together (mono) [03:32]
  2. Funky Me (mono) [03:04]
  3. I've Got To See You Tonight [03:14]
  4. You're The Song I've Always Wanted To Sing [03:18]
  5. People Are Changin' (mono) [03:47]
  6. One Brief Moment [03:47]
  7. What Can I Tell Her (Album Version) [05:43]
  8. Sweet Brown Sugar (with Betty Wright) [03:07]
  9. Let Me Be Your Eyes [03:50]
  10. Ebony Affair ( Duet with Betty Wright) [03:49]
  11. Dizzy Dizzy World (mono) [03:33]
  12. Love Shine [03:18]
  13. Stone To The Bone [03:23]
  14. Freak In, Freak Out [04:06]
  15. Take Care Off Home (mono) [02:36]
  16. Fox With The Box [03:33]
  17. Touch To Touch [04:43]
  18. Drown In My Own Tears (Live In Africa) [07:55]
  19. Are You Crazy Pt 1 [03:25]
  20. Why Can't We Live Together (lasting peace remix) [04:52]

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Timmy Thomas was definitely not over produced. Usually his recordings consisted of Thomas playing organ and singing, accompanied by a drum machine. The formula worked on "Why Can't We Live Together," a million-selling message song. Lightning, however, didn't strike twice -- he never had another one as successful. Sparseness works sometimes, but after 20-tracks the holes become gaping; Thomas is easier to embrace on a shorter set. "Ebony Affair," a duet with Betty Wright; "People Are Changin'"; "Sweet Brown Sugar"; "Freak In, Freak Out"; "Dizzy, Dizzy World"; and "Fox With the Box" provide some good moments, but nothing earthshaking or essential.
by Andrew Hamilton

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