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| | The Allen Toussaint Collection | | | Music Artist : | | Allen Toussaint | | Music Style : | | Southern Rock | | Record Label : | | Reprise / Wea | | Release Date : | | 1991-04-30 | | Store Price : | | $8.96 | | Artistopia's Price: $8.96 | |
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CD Tracks/Songs
Disc 11. From a Whisper to a Scream 2. What Is Success 3. Am I Expecting Too Much? 4. On Your Way Down 5. Soul Sister 6. Country John 7. Last Train 8. Southern Nights 9. What Do You Want the Girl to Do? 10. You Will Not Lose 11. Night People 12. Lover of Love 13. Motion 14. Viva la Money 15. Happiness 16. With You in Mind
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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD |
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Wonderful collection. Submitted on: 2008-04-24 |
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I just love this guy!!!!
His music touches me,
He has become one of my favorite musicians.
He is wonderful live...
His energy is healing!!!!!!
These songs havent stopped dancing in my head since I got this
CD:
"Happiness " is just that... happines...
"Sucess-", "Night people","Lover of love" and
" You will not lose."
It is a wonderful collection!!!!
Thank you Allen Toussaint!!!!!!!!!!!
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"The Allen Toussaint Collection:" You Will Not Lose Submitted on: 2008-01-23 |
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| If everyone who plays music today were to come to town on the same night and I had to pick just one to go hear, it'd be Allen Toussaint (sorry, Keith; sorry, Van). A magnificent songwriter, Toussaint has extended the rich traditions of classic New Orleans r&b without ever abandoning his roots in them; he also is an absolutely brilliant pianist and a distinctive, captivating singer. This album includes 16 of the strongest recordings he made for Warner Brothers in the '70s, when he was at the top of his game. "What Do Want the Girl to Do?" (which has been covered by Boz Scaggs and Bonnie Raitt), "You Will Not Lose" and "With You in Mind" are by themselves worth the price of this CD, and then some. The Allen Toussaint Collection |
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Soul cool Submitted on: 2007-10-10 |
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Heres a New Orleans artist that should be in everybodies collection. Allen Toussaint is a record producer, arranger, songwriter, musician and occasional performer. He produced the horn charts for The Band, worked with McCartney and The Meters. These 16 tracks are taken from his best albums, which all date from the 1970's I believe.
The first two tracks are from "Whisper to a scream". Amongst the backing musicians are Dr John and John Boudreaux. "What is success" (track 2) is a great soulful track where you can hear a little of Allen's underrated Piano playing. The vocal and brass arrangements are superb and give the track a distinctive sound all of its own, and it remains my favourite on the album. Tracks 3-5 are from the album "Life, Love and faith". Tracks 6-10 are from "Southern Nights" and the remaining tracks are from the album "Motion". Southern Nights is the other stand-out track for me. A beautiful melody with a vocal that sounds as though its been put through some sort of electronic effect.
Theres no weak tracks on this collection and the only think better than owning this is to go and buy the original albums. Now I wonder how much they are.... |
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soul sister Submitted on: 2004-07-10 |
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| wow soul sister is so cool i love that song its so cool its on the soundtrack for my favorite movie another day in paradsie wow vincent kartheiser is hott!!!!! |
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The Good Stuff Submitted on: 2002-07-09 |
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| This is a fine introduction to an American master. From his songwriting,to his piano work,to his soulful voice and his art with arrangements Allen Toussaint is a top line talent. As another said, he has produced too many New Orleans legends to name as well as offering up masterful arrangements to The Band (check out the horn parts on Rock Of Ages). If you don't know his work-start here and then work your way out. This album overflows with soul and many tracks can be called "funky" without causing more fatigue to a word that is grossly over used. Listen to "Soul Sister" and tell me it's not one of the funkiest songs you've ever heard. It almost demands a shaking of one's hindquarters. "Last Train","From A Whisper To A Scream" and "What Do You Want The Girl To Do?" are also standout tracks but there is considerable depth beyond that. The only weakness this cd has is that tracks 11-15 don't live up to rest of the album. This is a minor weakness as these lesser tracks also have their ways plus they represent a part of his career that demanded inclusion on this period retrospective. Still,this would have been a 5 star release if they somehow could have fit more of his top shelf stuff in place of these noticably weaker tracks. I would bet that this cd will create in you,as it did for me,a desire to track down his other work. That's all that matters. You can never have too much soul... |
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