20 Greatest Hits

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Total Tracks: 20   Total Length: 58:53

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Am I The Same Girl

BellyUpToTheBar

Am I The Same Girl was a huge hit. I Did It is excellent for saxophone lovers.

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A 60's great

music4bubby

Captures the Soulful 60s Love Makes a Women is a Classic

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why can t I

andreas.kunkat

download this awesome album in Germany ????

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Nothing

edwinc60

Why this album is not available in Panama, I take this club only for download this album, and now i can't download this is a theft, and now what i can do???

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Whether or not this anthology remains true to its title is debatable (especially if you expect “hits” to be synonymous with chart-placing singles), but it is certain that it forms an introduction as ideal as any other Barbara Acklin anthology released since the mid-’90s. Released by Brunswick in 2002, 20 Greatest Hits takes care of the basics that everyone should have (“Am I the Same Girl,” “Love Makes the Woman,” “From the Teacher to the Preacher,” “Show Me the Way to Go,” “Just Ain’t No Love,” “After You”) and draws some smart selections from the remainder of Acklin’s catalog. It’s not as in-depth as The Brunswick Anthology or The Complete Barbara Acklin on Brunswick Records, but newcomers unwilling to take the full plunge will be more than satisfied. – Andy Kellman

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