Oleta Adams - The Very Best Of Oleta Adams (1998)
Jazz, Slow Rock | Universal/Spectrum | MP3 @ 320 kbps = 166 MB | Flac = 436
MB | 16 Tracks | 72:55
Review:
Her name may not be as instantly recognizable as Anita Baker's, but if you're
a fan of Baker, you're bound to love Adams. After working toward a solid
reputation in her native Kansas, she was discovered while working a
hotel-lounge gig by Roland Orzabal of Tears for Fears and became one of the
band's regular guests (their "Woman in Chains" is included here). This
collection includes an impressive list of contributors (including Irene Cara
on backing vocals) and worldwide hits like "Get Here," an emotional tearjerker
that showcase's Adams's amazing voice. Many tracks veer into MOR territory (what
else can you expect with a cover of "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me"?) and
straight-out-of-a-musical style ("Embraceable You"); if you're looking for
more funk in your soul, your best bet is "Rhythm of Life." --Rebecca Wallwork
The Very Best of Oleta Adams primarily consists of material from her first
three albums. The big mystery of this 1998 collection is the lack of material
from 1990's Circle of One, by far her strongest and more musically varied set
of songs. A mere three tunes are included here: "Get Here," the Soul II
Soul-styled "Rhythm of Life," and the rousing "Circle of One." Her weaker
second album, Evolution, however, is represented by no less than five tracks,
and four songs from Moving On also appear. The Very Best of Oleta Adams also
includes material that was never previously available on an Oleta Adams album.
Tears for Fears' Seeds of Love hit "Woman in Chains" is here, and Adams'
pitch-perfect vocal harmonies play off Roland Orzabal's melodramatic bombast
surprisingly well. Though a more subtle arrangement may have been more
successful, her rendition of "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me" (which appeared
on the Elton John/Bernie Taupin covers album Two Rooms in 1991) is performed
with such gusto Elton John's version pales by comparison. Adams also shows off
her astonishing range on the Gershwin classic "Embraceable You" and a nice
reading of Jimmy Cliff's "Many Rivers to Cross." Although The Very Best of
Oleta Adams lacks two of her best performances -- Circle of One's gorgeous
version of "Everything Must Change" (which has been recorded by countless
artists, including Gene Harris, Nina Simone, Carmen McRae, and Barbra
Streisand) and the aforementioned "New York State of Mind" -- it is a pleasant
collection that showcases Oleta Adams' beautiful voice, even on lackluster
material. ~ by William Cooper, www.allmusic.com
Tracks:
1. Rhythm of Life
2. Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me
3. Never Knew Love
4. Get Here
5. Hold Me for a While
6. Many Rivers to Cross
7. Circle of Love
8. My Heart Won't Lie
9. Lover's Holiday
10. Embraceable You
11. We Will Meet Again
12. Love Begins at Home
13. I Just Had to Hear Your Voice
14. Woman in Chains - Oleta Adams, Tears for Fears
15. I Knew You When
16. Window of Hope
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