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The Heptones Meets The Paragons

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Download links and information about The Heptones Meets The Paragons by The Paragons, The Heptones. This album was released in 1993 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Reggae genres. It contains 20 tracks with total duration of 01:14:08 minutes.

Artist: The Paragons, The Heptones
Release date: 1993
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Reggae
Tracks: 20
Duration: 01:14:08
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Come A Little Closer 3:37
2. That's All I Want 3:54
3. The Modelling Vrowd 3:26
4. I Need Her 3:33
5. A Plave Called Zion 3:37
6. Heaven And Earth 3:31
7. The First Time I Saw You 3:29
8. Positive Movements 3:29
9. Life Spoilers 3:34
10. Dirty Streets 3:20
11. Rainbow Valley 4:05
12. Between The Sheets 4:56
13. Here Comes The Time 3:46
14. Tenderness 3:26
15. Tougher Than The World 4:05
16. Backstabbers 3:19
17. Head On Straight 3:27
18. Beggie,Beggie 4:18
19. Crystal Blue Persuasion 3:46
20. Susu Pan Rasta 3:30

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Fourteen songs covering most of the high points of the group's history from 1957 into 1962, and all of their hits from this period. The only complaint one can have is that there's no sense to the order of what's here — it certainly isn't chronological, nor is it even programmed to divide the McMichael from the Witt sides. Saving the signature tune "If" for last was probably not wise, either. The desperate, yearning-filled ballad is so far superior, as a performance and a record, to everything else here (fine as all of it is), that it sweeps aside one's favorable impression of everything else here. The group was at its best behind McMichael and Witt doing soaring, ethereal ballads such as "If" and "Twilight," but they weren't any slouches when it came to hot dance numbers — "Doll Baby" and "Hey Little School Girl" are both fast-paced showcases for good humor and healthy, honest lust. The sound is passable, though one can make out some signs of noise and fuzziness (especially on the highs on "Give Me Love"), and it's likely that a new, modern transfer would eliminate many of these problems. A truly comprehensive collection might also have gone to 16 songs, and included numbers like their rendition of "Begin the Beguine," not a hit but still a great performance, and "In the Midst of the Night," but this CD will do for all but the most serious fans.