alexander o'neal greatest hits download Alexander o'neal greatest hits album download. Completing the CAPTCHA proves you are a human and gives you temporary access to the web property. What can I do to prevent this in the future? If you are on a personal connection, like at home, you can run an anti-virus scan on your device to make sure it is not infected with malware. If you are at an office or shared network, you can ask the network administrator to run a scan across the network looking for misconfigured or infected devices. Another way to prevent getting this page in the future is to use Privacy Pass. You may need to download version 2.0 now from the Chrome Web Store. Cloudflare Ray ID: 67aca0223e952bce • Your IP : 188.246.226.140 • Performance & security by Cloudflare. Alexander O'Neal - Greatest Hits (2004) FLAC. Artist : Alexander O'Neal Title : Greatest Hits Year Of Release : 2004 Label : Virgin [7243 5 78502 2 3] Genre : R&B, Soul, Funk Quality : FLAC (tracks+cue, log) Total Time : 1:17:21 Total Size : 566 mb WebSite : Album Preview. From the early days in the seventies as lead singer with Flyte Tyme, through the headiest days of his solo career in the eighties, Alexander O'Neal showed ceaseless ability and talent. This comprehensive Best Of collection includes the tracks famous for their , sequencers, and drum machines that were used on his Tabu/Epic of the '80s and early '90s, plus the best of his later R&B and soul-tinged material. But the standouts here are his finest uptempo and ballad singles, on such cuts as "Fake" and "Criticise", plus his range and passion on those such as "Never Knew Love Like This". Alexander O'Neal, along with Luther Vandross, was the public face of male soul in the 1980s. This Greatest Hits compilation, produced mainly by longtime collaborators Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis charts the hits predominantly from his first two albums and a handful of songs from subsequent releases. The intro song, "Never Knew Love like This", with label mate epitomises his mid-tempo style, awash with overly slick MIDI instruments and catchy choruses. The big songs here are undoubtedly "Fake" and "Criticise" from the acclaimed second album Hearsay, slightly rougher and more macho than say, "The Lovers" but just as crammed with heartfelt sentiment and soulful tales of love. A welcome inclusion is the duet from Cherrelle's High Priority album, "", a classic of the "Minneapolis sound" that sits more than comfortably with O'Neal's own work. Greatest Hits may seem heavily packed with older material but it was these songs on the Tabu label that made him a latter day soul legend and with the all new remastering, this collection is just as valid now as it was almost twenty years ago. --Georgina Collins. :: TRACKLIST :: 01. Never Knew Love Like This (05:16) 02. Innocent / Alex 9000 / Innocent II (10:33) 03. Fake (04:02) 04. (05:05) 05. Criticize (Single) (04:04) 06. Saturday Love (Feat. Cherelle) (05:01) 07. (06:05) 08. Hearsay '89 (03:42) 09. (What Can I Say) To Make You Love Me (04:31) 10. The Lovers (04:44) 11. What's Missing (05:44) 12. (03:45) 13. What Is This Thing Called Love? (06:07) 14. You Were Meant To Be My Lady (Not My Girl) (Single) (04:12) 15. (Single) (04:23) Alexander o'neal greatest hits album download. 1) Select a file to send by clicking the "Browse" button. You can then select photos, audio, video, documents or anything else you want to send. 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The most obvious difference is the quantity of songs: while The Best of Alexander O'Neal functioned as a suitable introduction covering the singer's first three albums, this disc features five more sensibly picked cuts. The most important inclusion here, beyond all the essential chart hits ("If You Were Here Tonight," "Criticize," "Fake," "Never Knew Love Like This," "All True Man," "What Is This Thing Called Love?"), is "Saturday Love," the magnificent 1986 single previously bound to duet partner Cherrelle's catalog. Alexander O'Neal (1985), Hearsay (1986), and All True Man (1991) are all worth owning, but this compilation will do for those on a budget. 01. Never Knew Love Like This (05:16) 02. Innocent / Alex 9000 / Innocent II (10:33) 03. Fake (04:02) 04. All True Man (05:05) 05. Criticize (Single) (04:04) 06. Saturday Love (Feat. Cherelle) (05:01) 07. If You Were Here Tonight (06:05) 08. Hearsay '89 (03:42) 09. (What Can I Say) To Make You Love Me (04:31) 10. The Lovers (04:44) 11. What's Missing (05:44) 12. A Broken Heart Can Mend (03:45) 13. What Is This Thing Called Love? (06:07) 14. You Were Meant To Be My Lady (Not My Girl) (Single) (04:12) 15. Love Makes No Sense (Single) (04:23) The Best of Alexander O'Neal. Although he has stated his love of Otis Redding, Alexander O'Neal is one of the few R&B singers without an antecedent. The Best of Alexander O'Neal covers his work from three regular release albums from 1984 to 1991. The early tracks from the best-of not only trace O'Neal's vocal and stylistic evolution, but also the sound of his chief producers and former Time bandmates Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. The bittersweet and melodic "A Broken Heart Can Mend" and "If You Were Here Tonight" still remain as fresh and singular as they were when they hit the radio in the mid- '80s. The songs from O'Neal's sophomore album, 1987's Hearsay, are only a cut below. This set includes the killer Time-like romp "Fake" and the trademark meditative ballads "Sunshine" and "Crying Overtime." For most Alexander O'Neal fans, his name can't be spoken without thinking of his frequent song partner Cherelle. This set also includes their duet "Never Knew Love Like This" that displays their always sexy and wholly believable chemistry. 1991's boast fest "All True Man" is also here. On the surface, this seems to be the best, but this overview leaves off the beautiful O'Neal/Cherelle classic "Saturday Love." Sure, it never appeared on an O'Neal title, but it sums him up better than the lengthy "Innocent/Alex 9000/Innocent II" does. Although this does have material from only three albums, some fans just may think that this is the best O'Neal album covering the '80s and early '90s.