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Addictions 2 [Import]

Robert PalmerAudio CD
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Best remembered for the series of hits that revitalized recorded with The Power Station supergroup Power Station(which also included Andy Taylor (guitar) and John Taylor (bass) from Duran Duran, with legendary session drummer Tony Thompson) and on his solo album "Riptide" that revitalized his solo career, British singer-songwriter Robert Palmer scored a number of hits in the 70's including "Every… Read more in Amazon's Robert Palmer Store

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  • Audio CD (May 5, 1992)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Polygram Int'l
  • ASIN: B000001DTK
  • Also Available in: Audio CD  |  Audio Cassette
  • Average Customer Review: 3.2 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #146,003 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Remember To Remember
2. Sneakin' Sally Through The Alley
3. Maybe It's You
4. You Are In My System
5. I Didn't Mean To Turn You On
6. Can We Still Be Friends
7. Man Smart, Woman Smarter
8. Too Good To Be True
9. Every Kinda People
10. She Makes My Day
11. Best Of Both Worlds
12. Give Me An Inch
13. You're Gonna Get What's Coming
14. I Dream Of Wires
15. The Silver Gun

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Palmer toys with his extensive catalogue for this collection of hits and album faves, many specially re-recorded, remixed or featuring new vocals. The priority is a revamped "Every Kinda People" (top-20, '78). Shorn of overdubs, the vintage "Sneaking Sally Through the Alley" (featuring Little Feat) cooks like never before. --Jeff Bateman

Product Description

The late blue-eyed soul singer's 1992 compilation features 15 tracks including nine remixes, one remake, & one with a new vocal. Highlights include, 'Sneakin' Sally Through The Alley' (Remix) & 'She Makes My Day'. Island.

 

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4.0 out of 5 stars Intriguing Reworking of Palmer Favorites, February 20, 2002
This review is from: Addictions 2 (Audio CD)
When Robert Palmer's first "Addictions" volume came out in 1989, it included most of his biggest hits such as "Addicted To Love," "Bad Case Of Loving You," and "Simply Irresistible." This 1992 follow-up concentrates on his lesser hits and favorite album tracks and makes for a far more interesting collection.

"I Didn't Mean To Turn You On" was the one big hit not found on the first volume and is included here in its original form. The majority of the rest of the tracks, however, have been remixed, revoiced, or flat out remade. "Every Kinda People" appears on both volumes. Here it has been remixed to emphasize the acoustic guitar. It is nice, but so was the original, so there really wasn't much need for its reworking.

"Sneakin' Sally Through The Alley" has had the overdubs removed so that it is just Palmer and the Meters jammin' and the end result is a far more potent sound. "Man Smart, Woman Smarter" also eliminates the overdubs. Its raunchier sound helps it prevail over the silly lyrics. The Todd Rundgren ballad "Can We Still Be Friends" has been remixed, with added overdubs, which results in a suitably more polished recording.

Palmer's liner notes on each track contribute to the collection enormously, as he explains why he felt these tracks needed to be reworked and how he went about "improving" on the original versions. On "You Are In My System," for instance, Palmer relates that he was rushed to put down his vocal on the initial release. Now, it has been revoiced and does indeed benefit from a stronger vocal performance.

Additions 2 concludes with two songs which weren't reworked and are the weakest tracks on the collections. Gary Numan's "I Dream Of Wires" is monotonous and morose, while "The Silver Gun," sung by Palmer in Urdu, is just plain weird. These two selections reflect Palmer's often esoteric musical tastes.

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Remembering Robert Palmer 1949-2003, October 25, 2006
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andy8047 (Nokomis,Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Addictions 2 (Audio CD)
The late Robert Palmer planned to release this album in the fall of 1990,a year after ADDICTIONS VOLUME 1. But he opted for another all-original album that both rocks hard and gently serenades. In this great 15-song compilation released in 1992,you get more of the blue-eyed soul man's best tunes like his first hit from 1974,at least in America,SNEAKIN' SALLY THROUGH THE ALLEY,from the album of the same title. REMEMBER TO REMEMBER is from 79's SECRETS. Palmer had other hits like SHE MAKES MY DAY,EARLY IN THE MORNING,I DIDN'T MEAN TO TURN YOU ON,HYPERACTIVE,GET IT ON(BANG A GONG) and COMMUNICATION(the latter two are from 1985's THE POWER STATION). Palmer released another album in '92,preceding or following this one,RIDIN' HIGH which is very much like 1990's DON'T EXPLAIN. The other songs are great. I dedicate this item to the memory of Palmer(January 19,1949-September 26,2003).
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3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Addictions Vol 2 Worthy Follow Up For Palmer, June 28, 2005
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This review is from: Addictions 2 (Audio CD)
1989's Addictions Vol 1 was a comprehensive "best of" collection of Robert Palmer's work since going solo in the mid 70's. Combining big hit singles with lesser known album tracks and live favorites, all of which were chosen by Palmer himself, the album was a multi million seller in the US and a Top 10 hit in the UK. In 1992 Palmer released the follow up, this time spending moere time remixing and/or re-recording older songs from his early days that he felt weren't done properly originally. Palmer lamented his lack of production experience early in his career and essentially took this album as a chance "to get it right" so to speak.

Some of the songs are better, at least more contemporary sounding, when re-done for this compilation. Big hits however are hard to find, except for "I Didn't Mean To Turn You On" (Top 10 in both US and UK) and "She Makes My Day" (Top 10 in the UK). This set focusses much more than Vol 1 did on album cuts and lesser known material so casual fans might not recognize more than a couple of selections.

Combined with Vol 1, the two albums make for an excellent complilation of Robert Palmer's work for the first half of his solo career (no material after 1988 is included in either album). Because much attention is given to less well known songs, some major hits from the period are excluded ("Hyperactive", "Early In The Morning"). Also, niether album is a complete look into Palmer's long career since the last 15 years he recorded aren't included. Still, some of the strongest work the singer did is included in these albums and even casual fans should be entertained by either set. VOL 2 is highlighted by an excellent re-working of "Every Kinda People", complete with a new guitar figure,the anti racism themed ballad that gave Palmer his first Top 20 hit in the US back in 1978. Palmer also placed a premium on liner notes and both albums feature extensive info about each song, written by Palmer himself. That alone makes either album a worthy buy for any collector.
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