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Tavares - Anthology (2004) [Soul, Funk, Disco]; FLAC (tracks)

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Tavares - Anthology (2004) [Soul, Funk, Disco]; FLAC (tracks)

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Artist: Tavares
Album: Anthology
Genre: Soul, Funk, Disco
Label: The Right Stuff
Released: 2004
Quality: FLAC (tracks)
Tracklist:
    CD 1:
  1. Check It Out
  2. The Judgement Day
  3. Thats the Sound That Lonely makes
  4. Strangers in Dark Corners
  5. Too Late
  6. She's Gone
  7. Remember What I Told You to forget
  8. Hard Core Poetry
  9. It Only Takes a Minute
  10. Free Ride
  11. The Love I Never Had
  12. In the City
  13. Heaven Must Be Missing a Angel
  14. Don't Take Away the Music
  15. To the Other Man

    CD 2:
  16. Whodunit
  17. (Goodnight My Love) Pleasant Dreams
  18. Fool of The Year
  19. More than a Woman
  20. The Ghost of Love
  21. Timber
  22. Never Had a Love Like This Before
  23. Straight From the Heart
  24. Madam Butterfly
  25. Bad Times (Theme from Defiance)
  26. I Can't Go on Living Without You
  27. Why Can't We Fall in Love
  28. Love Uprising
  29. Loneliness
  30. Turn Out the Nightlight
  31. Loveline

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Very few groups need to be anthologized less than Tavares. That's not to say that they don't deserve to be anthologized at all; that's to say that they've been anthologized far too much, often in the form of poorly packaged budget-bin jobs. By the time this two-disc package was released through Capitol's The Right Stuff, the number of Tavares compilations was on track to double the group's number of studio albums by 2010. Despite this, Anthology finally gets it right and wipes the floor with everything that came before it. It's thorough enough to show that the group was deeper than those big hits, and it doesn't pad out the process with too much album-cut filler. You know you're in good hands when David Nathan writes the liner notes and has a hand in the set's production. This is no exception to that rule.

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