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Angela Bofill: I Try: Anthology 1978-1993 - COMPACT DISCSTitle: I Try: Anthology 1978 1993 Artist: Angela Bofill Label: Soulmusic Records Product Type: COMPACT DISCS UPC: 5013929085732 Genre: Soul R & B Release Date: 2017 06 16 Number of Discs: 1 Additional Details: UNITED KINGDOM IMPORT UK two CD collection. This sumptuous lovingly compiled includes a number of rare tracks such as 'All The Reasons Why', 'Love & Marriage', 'Love Light' and 'Rhythm Of Your Mind', all of which were first released between 2002
Title: I Try: Anthology 1978-1993Artist: Angela Bofill
Label: Soulmusic Records
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5013929085732
Genre: Soul/R & B
Release Date: 2017-06-16
Number of Discs: 1
Additional Details: UNITED KINGDOM - IMPORT
UK two CD collection. This sumptuous lovingly compiled includes a number of rare tracks such as 'All The Reasons Why', 'Love & Marriage', 'Love Light' and 'Rhythm Of Your Mind', all of which were first released between 2002-2007. In addition, the anthology features five stellar guest appearances with artists such as Narada Michael Walden (who produced three of Angie's Arista albums), Johnny Mathis, Carl Anderson, Stanley Clarke, Marian Meadows and Kirk Whalum; and tracks from Angela's one-off 1993 LP for Jive Records including the title track, 'I Wanna Love Somebody'.
Tracks:
1.1 Too Tough (Long Version)
1.2 Can't Slow Down (Extended Remix Version)
1.3 Special Delivery (Single Edit)
1.4 Holdin' Out for Love
1.5 Baby, I Need Your Love
1.6 What I Wouldn't Do (For the Love of You)
1.7 Something About You
1.8 Love Was Never - Marion Meadows Featuring Angela
1.9 Bofill ; Gene Rice
1.10 Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing (Duet with Boz
1.11 Scaggs)
1.12 Is This a Dream
1.13 Never Wanna Be Without Your Love - Narada
1.14 Michael Walden Featuring Angela Bofill
1.15 Love ; Marriage
1.16 All the Reasons Why
1.17 Love Light
1.18 Under the Moon and Over the Sky
1.19 Angel of the Night
1.20 Rhythm of Your Mind
2.1 I Wanna Love Somebody (Single Edit)
2.2 Tonight I Give in
2.3 Let Me Be the One
2.4 A Woman in Love - Carl Anderson Featuring Angela
2.5 Bofill
2.6 You're a Special Part of Me - Johnny Mathis
2.7 Featuring Angela Bofill
2.8 I'm on Your Side
2.9 This Time I'll Be Sweeter (Single Edit)
2.10 Still in Love
2.11 I Try
2.12 Where Do We Go - Stanley Clarke Featuring Angela
2.13 Bofill
2.14 Tell Me Tomorrow
2.15 Break It to Me Gently
2.16 Time to Say Goodbye
2.17 Always a Part of Me - Kirk Whalum Featuring
2.18 Angela Bofill
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