Lee Dorsey - Wheelin' And Dealin': The Definitive Collection (1997)

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Title: Wheelin' And Dealin': The Definitive Collection
Year Of Release: 1997
Label: Arista [ARCD 18980-2]
Genre: Soul, Funk
Quality: FLAC (tracks + .cue,log,scans) | MP3/320 kbps
Total Time: 51:43
Total Size: 317 MB(+3%) | 122 MB(+3%)
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Tracklist

01. Ya Ya (2:28)
02. Do-Re-Mi (2:15)
03. Ride Your Pony (2:54)
04. Work Work Work (2:29)
05. Can You Hear Me (2:15)
06. Get Out Of My Life Woman (2:28)
07. Confusion (2:28)
08. Working In A Coalmine (2:51)
09. Holy Cow (2:33)
10. Operation Headache (1:38)
11. Gotta Find A Job (2:29)
12. Love Lots Of Lovin' (3:01)
13. My Old Car (2:01)
14. Go-Go Girl (2:25)
15. I Can't Get Away (2:17)
16. Lottie Mo '68 (3:44)
17. A Lover Was Born (2:56)
18. Everything I Do Gohn Be Funky (From Now On) (3:11)
19. Give It Up (3:05)
20. Candy Yam (2:14)
Lee Dorsey - Wheelin' And Dealin': The Definitive Collection (1997)

Wheelin' and Dealin': The Definitive Collection pretty much lives up to its title, presenting 20 choice selections from one of the greatest figures of New Orleans R&B. All of his big singles are here -- "Ya Ya," "Do-Re-Mi," "Ride Your Pony," "Get Out of My Life Woman," "Working in a Coal Mine," "Holy Cow," "Everything I Do Gonh Be Funky (From Now On)" -- along with lots of great lesser-known singles like "Confusion," "Can You Hear Me," and "My Old Car." There are some really good songs missing, both from his prime Bell recordings and such latter-day singles as "Sneaking Sally Through the Alley," but that's primarily because everything Dorsey cut was consistently enjoyable; even when the quality of the material dipped, the band and Dorsey remained appealing. So, even if there's a handful of songs that could have been here, it's impossible to argue with what is, since it does result in a wonderful, endlessly listenable collection.~Stephen Thomas Erlewine



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