Gilbert O'sullivan - THE BEST OF GILBERT O'SULLIVAN (2001) [Hi-Res]

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Title: THE BEST OF GILBERT O'SULLIVAN
Year Of Release: 2001
Label: Victor Entertainment
Genre: Pop, Soft Rock
Quality: FLAC (tracks) [96kHz/24bit]
Total Time: 1:09:40
Total Size: 1.4 GB
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Tracklist:

01. TAKING A CHANCE ON LOVE
02. ALONE AGAIN (NATURALLY)
03. NOTHING RHYMED
04. CLAIR
05. GET DOWN
06. OOH-WAKKA-DOO-WAKKA-DAY
07. OUT OF THE QUESTION
08. WHAT'S IN A KISS
09. TOMORROW TODAY
10. AT THE VERY MENTION OF YOUR NAME
11. DOESN'T IT MAKE YOU SICK (MORTAR AND BRICK)
12. OOH BABY
13. UNDERNEATH THE BLANKET GO
14. MATRIMONY
15. NO MATTER HOW I TRY
16. A WOMAN'S PLACE
17. IF I CAN'T HAVE YOU ALL TO MYSELF
18. I WISH I COULD CRY [SINGLE VERSION]
19. HOUDINI SAID
20. CHRISTMAS SONG
21. HAPPINESS IS ME AND YOU

Part of a wave of singer/songwriters who followed a path carved out by Paul McCartney and the Bee Gees, Gilbert O'Sullivan created his own distinctive pop persona that relied on lush, dulcet melodies and clever lyrics. O'Sullivan's touch was so soft, his arrangement so opulent, that his hooks tended to obscure the dark undercurrents in his songs, especially on such early hits as "Nothing Rhymed" and "Alone Again (Naturally)." After the latter became an international success in 1972, going so far as to top the Billboard charts in America, O'Sullivan's singles and, eventually, albums favored lighter material like the love song "Clair" and "Get Down," a jaunty tune about a bad dog. O'Sullivan's career slowed in the late '70s as he became embroiled in a legal battle with his record label, a skirmish that wound up being eclipsed by the lawsuit the singer/songwriter filed against rapper Biz Markie, who sampled "Alone Again (Naturally)" on his 1991 album I Need a Haircut. O'Sullivan won his case, changing the course of hip-hop in the process, the win coinciding with his return to active duty as a performing artist. Over the next few decades, he operated on the fringes of the mainstream, tending to a cult audience who enjoyed such albums as 1997's Singer Sowing Machine and an unexpected return to the spotlight, when his eponymous 2018 effort became his first album to chart in Britain in over 40 years. He maintained that momentum with its 2022 successor, Driven.



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