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Force M.D's - Let Me Love You: The Greatest Hits Extra tracks

4.3 out of 5 stars 23 customer reviews

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Track Listings

Disc: 1

  1. A
  2. B
  3. Forgive Me Girl
  4. Itchin' For A Scratch
  5. Here I Go Again
  6. Force MD's Meet The Fat Boys
  7. Tender Love
  8. I Wanna Know Your Name
  9. Love Is A House
  10. Touch And Go
  11. Couldn't Care Less
  12. Your Love Drives Me Crazy
  13. Deep Check
  14. Are You Really Real?
  15. Step To Me
  16. What's The Name Of That Song
  17. Auld Lang Syne


Product Details

  • Audio CD (March 20, 2001)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Extra tracks
  • Label: Rhino / Ada
  • ASIN: B00005ABF9
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #97,406 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

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By John L. Hughes, Jr. on November 14, 2001
Format: Audio CD
This underrated group was combining street raps, doo-wop harmonies and hip-hop beats five years before the official developments of New Jack Swing and Hip-Hop Soul. It's as if 1950's act Frankie Lymon and The Teenagers were sent through a time machine to the mid-80s. Although some of the music here is slightly dated, this compilation is still entertaining due to songs featuring stellar harmonies, clean and intelligent lyrics, and dreamy melodies (especially on the ballads). Includes the 1985 hit "Tender Love", which became the first pop top-10 hit for then up-and-coming producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis. Hip Hop history never sounded so good.
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By A Customer on December 29, 2003
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Don't sleep on this CD or this group. I recently saw the Force MD's in Columbus, OH and they reminded me what true R&B really is. I was literally brought to tears. I was an adolescent when they first came out, but I'm grateful I had the opportunity to enjoy them as an adult. The passion these artists have for their craft comes through beautifully in their voices. Their place in the music industry cannot be denied. Current artists could learn a few things from this group. Thank you for blessing us with your music.
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I knew I had to buy this CD. I was 20 when Force MDs came on the scene in '84, and their music was the soundtrack of my young adulthood. Listening to their beautiful voices remind me how much I detest post 1990 music. This CD is a must for anyone who wants to hear what great harmonies sounded like back in the '80s.
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Not a bad overview. The Force MD's, whom I've seen perform twice in the 80s, became a minor success at the time because they were one of the few groups (along with their friends the New Edition) doing vocal harmony during the dismal days when synthesized histrionics ruined R&B music for a long time. This has most of the good stuff, like "Tears," "Tender Love," "Love Is A House" and the pseudo hip hop "Auld Lang Syne" and "Itchin For a Scratch." Sadly, R&B music was not as well promoted as it is now, so even good acts like the Force MD's got lost amidst the junk. But check out this CD to learn more about the few bright lights from the dark ages of Black music.
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In this day and age when every "R&B" song has to have a rapper an hip-hop DJ to make a 'track,' this what music was all about. Too bad people don't make it like this anymore. Those who try don't get heard unless they pay the urban radio station monopolies cash to put them on their p(l)ay lists.

The Force MD's goes way back. Many people think they got their start as singers, but they were also a part of the first hip-hop rappers when they were known as the Force MC's. So they go back.

I am just waiting for the return of the day when ANY R&B singer can come out with their vision and play actual instruments. I hope I won't be 50 when that happens!
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I stumbled across this CD when I was looking for something else, and instantly forgot about what I was looking for and bought this one instead. I forgot how different music seemed way back when. And definitely forgot how good these guys were.
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My younger brother put me on to this to this CD, as I had most of there hits. On different tapes and disc. I think this puts there 5 to 6 year gathering into a good perspective. Right up to track 11 or 12 it's straight butter. It loses its zest after that. But Auld Lang Syne. Puts the end into the right perspective. As a real talented crew ran its coarse, although you can't put them into any one category there place in black music history is niched. Whether Hip Hop, R&B, or quiet storm. There music was influential. I liked it then and I love it now.
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I LOVE THE FORCE M.D.'s!!!! They were a truly talented group!!!! Definitely one of my favorite groups while I was in high school. Tender Love is my jam!! This album is a GREAT compilation of their greatest hits!!!! Get it!!
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