Eric Roberson - The Collection (Bonus Track Edition) (2012)

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Title: The Collection (Bonus Track Edition)
Year Of Release: 2007 / 2012
Label: Dome Records Ltd
Genre: R&B, Soul, Neo Soul
Quality: FLAC (tracks) / MP3
Total Time: 1:34:39
Total Size: 534 / 220 MB
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Tracklist:

1. Rock With You (feat. Raheem De Vaughn & V) (03:31)
2. Runaway (05:06)
3. We Can't Pretend (03:36)
4. Obstacles (04:35)
5. Find the Way (03:58)
6. Def Ears (07:47)
7. Softest Lips (04:33)
8. Just a Dream (04:14)
9. Couldn't Hear Me (04:20)
10. Miles Away (04:40)
11. Rain On My Parade (05:27)
12. Change for Me (06:25)
13. For da Love of da Game (feat. Raheem DeVaughn & V) (05:08)
14. The Moon (04:45)
15. Head to Toe (05:48)
16. Morning After (03:35)
17. Just a Dream (Uk Live Radio Session) (04:19)
18. Borrow You (Uk Live Radio Version) (04:29)
19. Further (Uk Live Radio Version) (03:46)
20. The Newness (Uk Live Radio Version) (04:28)

A leading light in independent R&B, Eric Roberson has built a rich catalog characterized by his radiant tenor vocals, earnest songwriting, and continual musical progression traversing contemporary soul, gospel, organic hip-hop, and deep house. Roberson entered the music industry in his teens, through a major label. Although his first act was cut short after he charted with the post-new jack swing ballad "The Moon" (1994), he bounced back the following decade, reintroducing himself with Esoteric... (2001), his self-released debut album, and "Don't Change," a club hit (also known as "Change for Me"). A little late and perhaps too underground to benefit from the attention granted to like-minded artists classified as neo-soul, Roberson proved to be as worthy of acclaim as any of his soul-rooted contemporaries, and after a few more LPs, earned Grammy nominations for two songs off his sixth full-length, Music Fan First (2009). His next proper studio albums, Mister Nice Guy (2011) and The Box (2014), charted either within or near the top half of the Billboard 200. Since then, he has issued the Phonte collaboration Tigallerro (2016), Hear from Here (2020), and Lessons (2022), among many other solo efforts and outside projects.



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