Omar - The Anthology (2020)
Artist: Omar
Title: The Anthology
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Freestyle Records
Genre: Neo Soul, Acid Jazz, Funk
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:26:40
Total Size: 335 mb | 933 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: The Anthology
Year Of Release: 2020
Label: Freestyle Records
Genre: Neo Soul, Acid Jazz, Funk
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 02:26:40
Total Size: 335 mb | 933 mb
WebSite: Album Preview
CD1
1. Pass It On (feat. Terri Walker) 4:11
2. There's Nothing Like This 4:02
3. I Don't Mind The Waiting 4:48
4. Last Request 5:37
5. Music 5:40
6. Who Chooses The Seasons (feat. Carleen Anderson) 5:13
7. Best By Far 4:03
8. Winner 3:42
9. Outside 5:48
10. Little Boy 5:56
11. This Is Not A Love Song 4:50
12. Long Time Coming 4:30
13. I Guess 3:54
14. Be Thankful (feat. Erykah Badu) 4:12
15. Tell Me 4:10
CD2
1. Syleste (Lounge Lizzard Mix) 3:58
2. Feeling You (feat. Stevie Wonder) 4:50
3. It's So 4:33
4. Kiss It Right 5:09
5. Come On (feat. Kele LeRoc) 5:06
6. The Man 4:15
7. Treat You (feat. Caron Wheeler) 3:41
8. Fuck War, Make Love 3:30
9. Bully (feat. The Scratch Professer) 4:03
10. I Love Being with You 3:36
11. Simplify 3:21
12. Vicky's Tune (feat. Robert Glasper & Ty) 5:25
13. Gave My Heart (feat. Leon Ware) 3:37
14. Doobie Doobie Doo 4:11
15. Feeds My Mind (feat. The Floacist) 3:57
16. Insatiable (feat. Natasha Watts) 5:16
17. De Ja Vu (feat. Mayra Andrade) 3:29
18. I Want It to Be 3:49
Designated by many as the father of British neo-soul (though his impact extends to U.S. shores as well), singer/songwriter/producer Omar began as one of the U.K.'s most promising R&B hopefuls with his early-'90s international hit "There's Nothing Like This." Unintentionally avoiding pop stardom, he chose never to compromise his artistic credibility, and because of that, people like India.Arie, Erykah Badu, Angie Stone, Gilles Peterson, and his biggest idol, Stevie Wonder, are all personal fans (with the prior three naming him an influence). Although he gets thrown into the R&B category, Omar has no real definitive boundaries. In interesting new ways with each album, he has molded soul and urban music to fit his wide variety of influences, including ragga, hip-hop, funk, jazz-pop, rock, and Latin/Caribbean dance. Despite his lack of chart success, his original techniques have garnered him a strong legion of followers in the U.K. and a devoted fan base in diverse regions across the world.