The Isley Brothers Album - Tracks of Life
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Customers rating:
(3 ratings)
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Release Date:1992-05-26
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Type:Audio CD
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Genre:Pop, R&B, Soul/R & B, Soul/R&B, Soul/Reggae/Rhythm & Blues, Urban
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Label:Warner Bros / Wea
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UPC:075992662024
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Approx. Price:$11.98
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| Track Listing : |
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Get My Licks In |
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No Axe to Grind |
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Searching for a Miracle |
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Sensitive Lover |
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Bedroom Eyes |
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Lost in Your Love |
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Whatever Turns You On |
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Morning Love |
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Dedicate This Song |
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Red Hot |
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Koolin' Out |
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Brazilian Wedding Song (Setembro) |
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I'll Be There 4 U |
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Turn on the Demon |
Customer review - 2009-09-30
- Vintage IsleyVintage Isley brothers. They give you the fast phase, then smooth it out so very nicely in the middle and at the end of the CD. In my opinion this should have been nominated for a Grammy.
Customer review - 2009-08-23
- NEW GENERATION ARTAnother fine album by the mighty isleys. Their first for the 90s.The overall aura is somewhat different from the other albums,Each album is like a new frontier, ready to be explored!!.Not the ultimate isley album,but nonetheless, we got some gems here,give an ear to "searching for a miracle","sensitive lover","bedroom eyes","whatever turns you on" and "lost in your love" are true ballards in every sense. We got some uptempo ones too, like "morning love", "red hot", and "kooling out". Socially concious songs like "no axe to grind" and "get my liks in",are worth some attention. Weighing in at 14 songs total, no matter your musical taste, there is going to be a few here that's going to get your love!!. I suggest this piece of art to diehard isley fans. For the questioning person of this generation,it's worth a keen listen!!!.
Customer review - 2001-04-19
- Wgatever Turns You OnListen to "Whatever Turns You On" then you tell me if this album is great!! This tune alone is worth the full price. It's not in the same relm as the T-Neck Islely ablums but it does step the Isleys into the '90s.
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