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Gold,The Commodores

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    • All Night Long (All Night)
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    • Penny Lover
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    • Say You, Say Me
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    • My Destiny
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    • Running With The Night
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    • Dancing On The Ceiling
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    • Love Oh Love
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    • Ballerina Girl
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    • My Love
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    • Love Will Conquer All
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    • Do It To Me
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    • Cinderella
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    • Angel
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    • Don't Wanna Lose You
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    • Sweet Love
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    • Oh No
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    • Hello
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    • Endless Love
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    • Three Times A Lady
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    • Sail On
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    • Stuck On You
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    • You Are
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    • Truly
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    • Easy (Extended Version)
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    • Still
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    • Just To Be Close To You
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    • Lady (You Bring Me Up)
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    • Machine Gun
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    • Brick House
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    • Too Hot Ta Trot
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    • Zoom (Long Version)
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    • Jesus Is Love

album review

It's inarguable that Lionel Richie's presence in the Commodores was the lifeblood of their creative and commercial success during their prime years. Not only the group's unofficial captain, he was also one of the most successful producers and songwriters for Motown during their second golden age. The proof is certainly more than one disc would allow for, so someone over at Universal had the good sense to release this 32-song two-disc set, which is easily the most thorough retrospective of Richie's work assembled to date. This is a vast improvement over 2004's Definitive Collection (but comparable to the two-disc non-U.S. version): the removal of some of Richie's more recent work in favor of minor hits is a welcome change for fans wanting Richie's lesser-known hits from his solo career and from the Commodores. Combining his work with the Commodores with his solo outings was a smart move on Motown's part, as it helps to give listeners a wider perspective on just how important Richie's contributions were to soft rock and pop music. All the songs might not be instantly recognizable to the ears of casual listeners, but they are no less enjoyable and infectious. ~ Rob Theakston, All Music Guide

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