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David Ruffin - The Great David Ruffin: The Motown Solo Albums, Vol. 2 (2006) Flac

David Ruffin - The Great David Ruffin: The Motown Solo Albums, Vol. 2 (2006) Flac

BAND/ARTIST: David Ruffin

  • Title: The Great David Ruffin: The Motown Solo Albums, Vol. 2
  • Year Of Release: 2006
  • Label: Hip-O Select, Motown
  • Genre: R&B, Soul, Funk
  • Quality: Flac (tracks)
  • Total Time: 02:35:46
  • Total Size: 1,1 Gb
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Tracklist:

CD 1:
01. Who I Am (Album Version) 4:03
02. It Takes All Kinds Of People To Make A World 4:25
03. Walk Away From Love (Album Version) 5:29
04. I've Got Nothing But Time 3:24
05. The Finger Pointers 3:27
06. Wild Honey 4:47
07. Heavy Love (Album Version) 4:53
08. Statue Of A Fool (Album Version) 4:27
09. Love Can Be Hazardous To Your Health 4:59
10. Discover Me (Album Version) 4:25
11. First Round Knock Out 8:44
12. Good Good Times 3:42
13. On And Off (Album Version) 2:58
14. Ready Willing And Able 3:34
15. Everything's Coming Up Love (Album Version) 4:56
16. Let's Get Into Something 4:53
17. Until We Said Goodbye 3:35
18. Christmas Greetings (Promotional Single) 0:09

CD 2:
01. You're My Peace Of Mind 4:33
02. Just Let Me Hold You For A Night (Album Version) 3:58
03. I Can't Stop The Rain (Album Version) 4:24
04. Nightmare 5:29
05. Questions (Album Version) 4:17
06. I'm Jealous 3:42
07. Hey Woman 4:07
08. There's More To Love 3:56
09. Rode By The Place (Where We Used To Stay) (Album Version) 3:23
10. Let's Say Goodbye Tomorrow 3:11
11. Which Way To My Baby 2:56
12. I Know She's Not A Mannequin 2:55
13. Crime In The Street 3:24
14. Show Her In Another Way 2:46
15. That World I Lived In 3:10
16. Can't Get Over Losing You 2:53
17. Bring Her Back 2:59
18. Bad, Bad Weather (Til You Come Home) 2:27
19. Blackmail 3:36
20. One Lucky Day I Found You 2:53
21. Make My Water Boil (Loving You Has Been So Wonderful) 3:50
22. You Ought To Know Me 4:08

This is the second volume of David Ruffin's post-Temptations Motown output. In addition to the three long-players Who I Am (1975), Everything's Coming Up Love (1976) and In My Stride (1977), there are a dozen "lost and found" cuts from throughout Ruffin's career. Unlike fellow Temptations frontman Eddie Kendricks, Ruffin 's style of disco drone flourished. Much of that is undoubtedly thanks to an association with the one and only Van "Do the Hustle" McCoy. Who I Am (1975) would be the highest charting crossover LP that Ruffin had enjoyed since his debut My Whole World Ended (1969) six years prior. Ironically, each respectively peaked at a commendable number 33 on the pop survey. The success of Who I Am benefited from two light and breezy Philly soul influenced singles "Walk Away from Love" and its soundalike follow-up "Heavy Love." On the other side of the spectrum is the gorgeous and introspective "Statue of a Fool." Everything's Coming Up Love (1976) doesn't go very far off the path and is perhaps best remembered -- especially by supporters of the pugilistic arts -- for Ruffin's cover of McCoy's "First Round Knock Out" -- a tune also done by boxing great Joe Frasier. The title track, "Everything's Coming Up Love," has a grandiose Love Unlimited Orchestra feel that works admirably. It joined "On and Off" as both managed to get some national radio airplay. Speaking of "on the air," Disc One concludes with a few promotional "Christmas Greetings" that were sent to DJs who would in turn broadcast Ruffin's tiding of cheer to fans around the nation. Although it didn't make as much of an impact on pop listeners as his previous LPs had, In My Stride (1977) chalked up another pair of R&B hits with "Just Let Me Hold You for a Night" and, to a lesser extent, the superior "You're My Peace of Mind" -- which fared less attention. The second CD is augmented with a dozen formerly unheard treasures and outtakes from various points in Ruffin's post-Temps legacy. These l'il nuggets may be worth the price of admission alone. The late-'60s Stevie Wonder composition "Make My Water Boil" -- aka "Loving You Has Been So Wonderful" -- which Wonder likewise produced, finally surfaced after decades in the "rumored to exist" files. Several selections actually pre-date Ruffin's debut long-player My Whole World Ended (1969) including the stellar outtakes "Let's Say Goodbye Tomorrow" and "Which Way To My Baby" as well as "One Lucky Day I Found You" from the David -- The Unreleased Album (2004) project that was vaulted for nearly a quarter-century before Hip-O Select thankfully unleashed it. These are likewise the same keepers of the Motown archives who had the foresight and good taste to create classy and meaningful packages such as this.



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  • mufty77
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Many thanks.