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Tammi Terrell, The Essential Collection

Audio CD

Disk ID: 758203

Disk length: 49m 55s (18 Tracks)

Original Release Date: 2001

Label: Unknown

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Tracks & Durations

1. I Can't Believe You Love Me 2:39
2. Thats What Boys Are Made For 3:05
3. Come On And See Me 2:22
4. What A Good Man He Is 3:01
5. Tears At The End Of A Love Affair 2:58
6. This Old Heart Of Mine (Is Weak For You) 2:27
7. He's The One I Love 2:37
8. Can't Stop Now (Love Is Calling) 2:42
9. Just Too Much To Hope For 2:55
10. Hold Me Oh My Darling 2:39
11. I Can't Go On Without You 2:36
12. Baby Don't You Worry 2:53
13. There Are Things 3:12
14. Two Can Have A Party (Solo Version) 2:19
15. Lone Lonely Town 2:54
16. Slow Down 2:50
17. I Gotta Find A Way To Get You Back 3:01
18. Ain't No Mountain High Enough (With Marvin Gaye) 2:32

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Review

UK budget-price compilation for the late Motown legend, best known for her classic duets with Marvin Gaye (one duet is included here). 18 tracks including her entire 1968 album, 'Irresistible' along with singles, B-sides & rarities. 2001 release.Terrell 's distinctive voice was silenced all too quickly in her short life. this disc incorporates her only solo album 'Irresistable', which has been out of print for many years. Includes her solo hits 'I Can't Believe You Love Me', 'Come on and See Me' and her take on the Isley's 'This Old Heart of Mine'. 'Ain't No Mountain High Enough' is the only duet with Marvin Gaye included here, as the spotlight of this disc is on Terrell.

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