Love Songs

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Total Tracks: 16   Total Length: 45:37

eMusic Features

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36 Songs To Soothe the Pain

By eMusic Editorial Staff, eMusic Contributor

Whether you're happily married or told Cupid to shove it a long time ago, we can all agree on one thing: to quote the one-and-only Nazareth, "Love hurts/ Love scars/ Love wounds/ And mars." Or something. That's why we went ahead and compiled a list of 36 Songs To Soothe the Pain, from the bloodletting confessionals of Neko Case, Bright Eyes and Sunny Day Real Estate to the melancholic melodies of Sigur Rós, the Shangri-Las… more »

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Six Degrees of Dusty in Memphis

By Andria Lisle, eMusic Contributor

It used to be easier to pretend that an album was its own perfectly self-contained artifact. The great records certainly feel that way. But albums are more permeable than solid, their motivations, executions and inspirations informed by, and often stolen from, their peers and forbearers. It all sounds awfully formal, but it's not. It's the very nature of music — of art, even. The Six Degrees features examine the relationships between classic records and five… more »

They Say All Music Guide

Sixteen of Redding’s more romantically inclined performances, largely taken from minor hit singles and album tracks, although “Try a Little Tenderness,” “I’ve Been Loving You Too Long,” “That’s How Strong My Love Is,” and “Pain In My Heart” are all among his most popular (and best) outings. If Redding had not had such a large and varied output and this actually represented his best material, it would certainly deserve four stars, or perhaps even more. It isn’t a best-of, of course, which is why it only receives an average rating, although the music is fine. Certainly it’s a good disc (and well annotated by David Nathan), with songs like “My Girl” and “I Love You More Than Words Can Say” that will be unfamiliar to many, but it’s hard to imagine who needs it. The committed Otis Redding fan probably has it all, and the Otis Redding dilettante will want a greatest-hits package instead, especially considering that this lacks such essential items as “Dock of the Bay” and “Respect.” – Richie Unterberger

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