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Chaka Khan - Epiphany: The Best of Chaka Khan, Vol. 1 (1996) [Soul, Funk, R&B]; FLAC (tracks)

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Chaka Khan - Epiphany: The Best of Chaka Khan, Vol. 1 (1996) [Soul, Funk, R&B]; FLAC (tracks)

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Artist: Chaka Khan
Album: Epiphany: The Best of Chaka Khan, Vol. 1
Genre: Soul, Funk, R&B
Label: Reprise
Released: 1996
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Tracklist:
  1. Ain't Nobody (Album Version)
  2. Papillon (aka Hot Butterfly) (Album Version)
  3. Tell Me Something Good [With Longer Fadeu] (Live Album Version W/Longer Fadeu)
  4. I Feel for You (Album Version)
  5. I Know You, I Live You (Album Version)
  6. I'm Every Woman (Album Version)
  7. Love Me Still (Album Version)
  8. The End of a Love Affair (Album Version)
  9. And the Melody Still Lingers On (Night In Tunisia Album Version)
  10. Through the Fire (Album Version)
  11. What Cha' Gonna Do for Me (Album Version)
  12. Everywhere (Album Version)
  13. Never Miss the Water (feat. Me'Shell Ndegeocello) (Album Version)
  14. Somethin' Deep (Album Version)
  15. Your Love Is All I Know (Album Version)
  16. Every Little Thing (Album Version)

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Chaka Khan's career through the 1996 release of Epiphany: The Best of Chaka Khan, Vol. 1 involving eight albums with Rufus and eight solo albums, along with assorted collaborations produced roughly 40 Top 40 R&B singles, not to mention dozens of undervalued album cuts. So it is clear that any one-disc attempt at wrapping up the highlights is bound to work more like a sampler than a true best-of. And though this release is given the "Vol. 1" tag, it remained without a sequel as late as 2005, when Reprise reissued it without altering the contents. Yet another frustration is that previously unreleased songs take the place of missing classics like "Sweet Thing," "Clouds," "Fate," "Close the Door," and "Stay." (That's just for starters.) Nonetheless, the disc does contain Khan's most popular work, from ballads like "Through the Fire" to anthems like "I'm Every Woman" and "Ain't Nobody," along with other radio staples, such as "I Feel for You" and "Tell Me Something Good." At the absolute least, Khan deserves a solo-only best-of, as well as a disc that sticks strictly to her work with Rufus.

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