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The Definitive Collection (CD)

By: The Isley Brothers (Artist)


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DISC 1 for The Definitive Collection (CD) Album By The Isley Brothers (Artist)
1   Shout - (Pt.1)
2   Twist And Shout
3   This Old Heart Of Mine (Is Weak For You)
4   I Guess I'll Always Love You
5   Take Me In Your Arms (Rock Me a Little While)
6   Fight the Power
7   Don't Say Goodnight (It's Time For Love) - (Pts.1 & 2)
8   Smooth Sailin' Tonight
9   Spend the Night - (with Ronald Isley)
10   Lay Your Troubles Down - (with Angela Winbush/Ronald Isley)
11   Down Low (Nobody Has To Know) - (with R. Kelly/Ronald Isley/Ernie Isley)
12   Floatin' On Your Love - (with Angela Winbush/Ronald Isley)
13   Let's Lay Together - (with Ronald Isley)
14   Contagious - (with Ronald Isley)
15   What Would You Do? - (with Ronald Isley)
16   Busted - (with Ronald Isley/J.S.)
17   Just Came Here To Chill - (with Ronald Isley)
 


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Title Note

Additional personnel: Gordon Chambers, Chante Moore (background vocals); J.S., Ernie Isley, Angela Winbush, Ronald Isley.

One of R&B's longest running and best-loved groups, the Isley Brothers unleashed a torrent of tasty soul, funk, and smooth balladry between their formation in the 1950s and the 2000s. Those who haven't followed the Brothers' career over the decades will likely find their stylistic range and the size of their discography dizzying, which makes a compilation like THE DEFINITIVE COLLECTION a perfect primer for newbies.

DEFINITIVE is arranged chronologically, starting up with the gritty R&B of "Shout!" and vintage love songs like "This Old Heart of Mine (Is Weak for You)." The Isleys' hard funk turns up on "Fight the Power" (the seminal "It's Your Thing" is conspicuously absent). But most of the material here is devoted to quiet-storm ballads such as "Smooth Sailing Tonight" and "Floatin' On Your Love." The term "definitive" is debatable (how to create such a collection from so much material?), but this set is a great place for Isley initiates.



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