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Oleta AdamsAudio CD
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  • Audio CD (March 21, 2006)
  • Original Release Date: 2006
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Universal/Spectrum
  • ASIN: B000024AVT
  • In-Print Editions: Audio CD  |  MP3 Download
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (31 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #59,525 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Rhythm Of Life
2. Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me
3. Never Knew Love
4. Get Here
5. Hold Me For A While
6. Many Rivers To Cross
7. Circle Of Love
8. My Heart Won't Lie
9. Lover's Holiday
10. Embraceable You
11. We Will Meet Again
12. Love Begins At Home
13. I Just Had To Hear Your Voice
14. Woman In Chains (Ft Tears For Fears)
15. I Knew You When
16. Window Of Hope

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Her name may not be as instantly recognizable as Anita Baker's, but if you're a fan of Baker, you're bound to love Adams. After working toward a solid reputation in her native Kansas, she was discovered while working a hotel-lounge gig by Roland Orzabal of Tears for Fears and became one of the band's regular guests (their "Woman in Chains" is included here). This collection includes an impressive list of contributors (including Irene Cara on backing vocals) and worldwide hits like "Get Here," an emotional tearjerker that showcase's Adams's amazing voice. Many tracks veer into MOR territory (what else can you expect with a cover of "Don't Let the Sun Go Down on Me"?) and straight-out-of-a-musical style ("Embraceable You"); if you're looking for more funk in your soul, your best bet is "Rhythm of Life." --Rebecca Wallwork

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Available for the first time at this fantastic low price, The Very Best Of Oleta Adams features all her classic hits including 'Get Here' and a number of timeless soul covers. 16 total tracks. Spectrum. 2006.

 

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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars You Just Have To Hear Her Voice!, November 23, 2000
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DP (Pompano Beach, FL USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Very Best of (Audio CD)
This is a stunning compilation of the jazz/r&b stylings of one of the most underrated singers in the music industry. Oleta Adams initially graced us with her stunning vocal presence as a guest performer on the pop duo's Tears For Fears highly acclaimed album "The Seeds Of Love" in 1989. Her robust vocals on the hit single, "Woman In Chains," addressing domestic violence, led her to a recording contract. "The Very Best Of Oleta Adams" covers her first 3 solo outings: Circle Of One(1990)/Evolution(1993)/Moving On(1995).

Also included on this fabulous collection are several recordings that were included in special projects: "Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me" is her impressive, soulful rendition of the classic Elton John tune, that originally appeared on the Elton John tribute "Two Rooms" album. From the soundtrack from the movie "Jason's Lyric" is the moving rendition of Jimmy Cliff's "Many Rivers To Cross." She covers Gershwin's "Embraceable You" with grace and finesse. These songs have been covered by a myriad of respectible artists over the years and it is Adam's impeccible vocal delivery that makes these performances just as memorable as the classic originals.

Of her covers, her most popular is Brenda Russell's "Get Here." Many are not familiar with Brenda's lightweight wispy original version that she penned as the title track to her hit 1988 album. Oleta's version, included on her debut "Circle Of One" is striking as she makes the beautiful song her very own. The song shot to #5 on the pop charts and is her signature song. It was also nominated for best pop vocal performance, female at the 1990 grammies.

A counterpart to "Get Here" from the debut album is a beautiful and stirring vocal performance inherent on "I Just Had To Hear Your Voice" which echoes similar sentiments of a lover expressing the importance of regular communication as an important and essential signpost in their maturing relationship. This song was accompanied by an engaging video clip that aired on VH-1 for only a brief time (it was produced by the same person who shot Whitney Houston's video for "I'm Every Woman" from "The Bodyguard" soundtrack).

This collection contains the perfect dose slow moving, emotionally heart-wrenching love ballads and upbeat songs of inspiration and hope. Of the uptempto songs, I thoroughly enjoyed "Circle Of One," the title track to her debut album and "Rhythm Of Life," which was her first solo release before the international success of "Get Here."

Since those successes, her profile has been lowered, yet her performances are just as rich in texture and substance as her debut, as evidenced on the self penned tracks, "Lover's Holiday," the emotionally tender ballads "Hold Me In Your Arms" and "My Heart Won't Lie," which beautifully opens her "Evolution" CD. "Window Of Hope" is an upbeat, gospel oriented, inspirational epic that finds Adams reaching the highest vocal heights that serves as an impeccible closer on her second CD as well as on this best of collection. All these songs were written by Adams herself, which illustrates that she is also a competent songwriter in her own right (she (co)wrote seven of the songs on this collection).

I wasn't as familar with her 3rd album "Evolution." This album is represented with 4 tracks. "Never Knew Love" was the initial single that flopped on the charts. It is an engaging, middle of the road, tune that deserved more exposure, as did the rest of the songs on the album. "We Will Meet Again" is another Brenda Russell penned tune, that doesn't measure up to "Get Here," although it is graced with simplicity and style. Also included is "Love Begins At Home" and "I Knew You When." Although sung beautifully by Adams, these are the least memorable tracks on the album.

Nonetheless, this is a fantastic collection of adult comtemporary, soulful, jazzy selections from one of my favorite divas on the planet. If you are a fan of Gladys Knight(of the 1970's) or Anita Baker(of the 1980's), there is no doubt that you will gladly embrace Oleta Adams(of the 1990's)!

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17 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another unheralded and under-appreciated talent, February 22, 2003
This review is from: Very Best of (Audio CD)
Some artists are permitted a few chart-toppers by the fickle American public and then, apparently, drift off into obscurity, although they continue to release albums with lackluster sales performance. Adams happens to be one of those gifted and original voices that haven't received, outside her loyal fan base, the recognition that she richly deserves.

This compilation features selections culled from three of Adams's albums: "Circle of One" (1990), "Evolution" (1993), and "Moving On" (1995). It also has tunes from her collaboration with Tear for Fears (on "Woman in Chains") and her contribution to "The Glory of Gershwin" (the classic "Embraceable You").

The musical "anthology" shows the singer at her best and most diverse. She can do it all. And for that reason, she may just be too good for the "untrained" ears of the record-buying public that has been deafened by the thunderous thumps and beats of hip-hop, rap, and contemporary rock.

"The Best of Oleta Adams" is a good starting point, as well as a spark to light the incendiary for those that need to experience Adams's FIRE.

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13 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A gleaming star of talent, October 22, 1998
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Mark-David M. Fennell (Boston, Massachusetts) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Very Best of (Audio CD)
While it may be true that Oleta Adams doesn't carry the name recognition of Anita Baker, she is perhaps one of the only "modern" songstresses whose talent speaks for itself with an unmistakable honeyed-soul voice.

Starting with 1990's "Circle of One", Adams proved herself a vital vocal talent with both covers (the exceptional "Everything Must Change" and the hit "Get Here") and self-penned tunes ("Circle of One") alike, all produced with exceptional artistry by Tears for Fears founder Roland Orzabal and Dave Bascombe. Unlike many artists who "suffer the sophomore curse," her 1993 follow-up album, "Evolution," showed just that: a major work covering the spectrum from heart-wrenching ballads (Jud Friedman & Allan Rich's "I Just Had To Hear Your Voice" and the Diane Warren-penned "The Day I Stop Loving You") to out-and-out soaring gospel-baked house-burners (the self-penned "Window of Hope") with some old fashioned devoted-love in between ("(Baby I'll) Come When You Call"). The "evolution" in this album extends beyond her vocal and songwriting talents, to a new feather in her cap: creating wonderful arrangements with producer Stewart Levine that are ideally suited to her sparkling alto. Her third album, 1995's "Moving On," saw a shift from the pop mode of her first two albums to a more reserved, gospel-oriented effort, concentrating more on vocals and less on her own songwriting talents. Adams's fourth album, 1997's "Come Walk With Me," shows her making the complete transition to her gospel roots with an all gospel album, which was nominated for a 1998 Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Soul Gospel Album.

Now, "The Very Best of Oleta Adams" explores her dedication to the craft of song and songwriting and gathers into one place all of the sparkling gems of her first ten years, beginning with her collaboration with Tears for Fears ("Woman in Chains," from their 1989 album "The Seeds of Love"), and winding its way through her four solo albums and various contributions to collections ("Don't Let The Sun Go Down On Me" from "Two Rooms: Celebrating the Songs of Elton John and Bernie Taupin" and "Embraceable You" from "The Glory of Gershwin"). One can only hope that this well-deserved collection doesn't, as is often the case, signal the end of a career, but instead paves the way to another ten years of brilliance.

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