Ray, Goodman & Brown - 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: Best of Ray, Goodman & Brown (2002)

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Title: 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: Best of Ray, Goodman & Brown
Year Of Release: 2002
Label: Universal Records
Genre: Soul, R&B, Funk
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 49:38
Total Size: 122/338 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Inside Of You 5:01
02. A Part Of You 4:14
03. Happy Anniversary 4:37
04. I'll Remember You With Love 4:03
05. Stay 3:36
06. Special Lady 4:17
07. My Prayer 3:09
08. Heaven In The Rain 4:21
09. Love Minus One 4:33
10. After All 3:43
11. How Can Love So Right (Be So Wrong) 3:51
12. Another Day 4:14

In 1979, veteran soul vocal group the Moments discovered that, by departing Stang Records, they had lost the rights to their name, and they were forced to bill themselves as (Harry) Ray, (Al) Goodman & (Billy) Brown. Happily, Ray, Goodman & Brown made a triumphant debut on Polydor Records with "Special Lady," which hit number one on the R&B chart and the Top Five of the pop chart, while going gold. The Best of Ray, Goodman & Brown, an entry in Universal Music's mid-priced 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection series, samples from the group's four-album tenure on Polydor, 1979-1982. There are four more Top 40 R&B hits, "Inside of You," "My Prayer" (a revival of the Platters song), "Happy Anniversary," and "How Can Love So Right (Be So Wrong)." ("Shoestrings," a minor R&B chart entry, is not included.) The disc is filled out with tracks from the LPs Ray, Goodman & Brown (1979), Ray, Goodman & Brown II (1980), Stay (1981), and Open Up (1982). They mark a gradual decline in the group's popularity, as their brand of creamy black vocal music became passé; in 1982, Ray departed. Goodman and Brown hired a new "Ray" (Kevin Owens) and mounted a comeback on EMI America Records that included the 1986-1987 hit "Take It to the Limit." That period in their career is not featured here, nor is any of their early career as the Moments. As such, this is just a slice of the music of the Moments/Ray, Goodman & Brown, actually the final work of the original trio. The hits will be recalled by fans of late-'70s and early-'80s soul music, and the album tracks are in the same sweet, romantic ballad style.



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