Norman Connors - The Best Of Norman Connors (2001)
BAND/ARTIST: Norman Connors
- Title: The Best Of Norman Connors
- Year Of Release: 2001
- Label: Buddha Records
- Genre: R&B, Soul, Funk
- Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3 320 Kbps
- Total Time: 01:10:57
- Total Size: 508 Mb / 181 Mb
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
1. Once I've Been There
2. You Are My Starship - Norman Connors feat. Michael Henderson
3. This Is Your Life - Norman Connors and The Starship Orchestra
4. Betcha by Golly Wow - Norman Connors feat. Phyllis Hyman
5. Be There In The Morning
6. We Both Need Each Other - Norman Connors feat. Phyllis Hyman and Michael Henderson
7. Dindi
8. Valentine Love - Norman Connors feat. Michael Henderson & Jean Carn
9. Kingston
10. Love From The Sun
11. Captain Connors - Norman Connors and The Starship Orchestra
12. Butterfly - Norman Connors and The Starship Orchestra
13. Mother of the Future
14. Romantic Journey
1. Once I've Been There
2. You Are My Starship - Norman Connors feat. Michael Henderson
3. This Is Your Life - Norman Connors and The Starship Orchestra
4. Betcha by Golly Wow - Norman Connors feat. Phyllis Hyman
5. Be There In The Morning
6. We Both Need Each Other - Norman Connors feat. Phyllis Hyman and Michael Henderson
7. Dindi
8. Valentine Love - Norman Connors feat. Michael Henderson & Jean Carn
9. Kingston
10. Love From The Sun
11. Captain Connors - Norman Connors and The Starship Orchestra
12. Butterfly - Norman Connors and The Starship Orchestra
13. Mother of the Future
14. Romantic Journey
The Best of Normon Connors, on the Sequel imprint, is very closely allied to the 1997 ten-track comp titled The Encore Collection. This collection includes the bulk of his mid-'70s urban crossover hits for Buddah Records, including "Valentine Love," "We Both Need Each Other," "You Are My Starship," "Betcha By Golly, Wow," and "Once I've Been There." This set goes four tracks deeper than the former one did. It does include a cut from 1974's Slewfoot, "Mother of the Future," two from 1978's This Is Your Life, "Captain Connors" and "Butterfly," and "Kingston" from 1979's Invitation. Therefore, while it does go deeper and may satisfy casual listeners, it still leaves off material from the seminal albums that helped Connors create his unique meld of funk, jazz, and soul, leaving listeners with yet another best-of collection that is not definitive or truly representational.
Soul | Funk | R&B | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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