The Definitive Collection

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Total Tracks: 20   Total Length: 73:48

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burgher

The first nine tracks, all pre-1970, have priceless vocals and arrangements, and are worth the whole album download.

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there would be some nice songs

RockinDaddio

if you wanted to download the whole album. Unfortunately, the ripoff record company wants to charge full price for 40 year old songs. Ridiculous! Musicians make no money on these downloads. The thieves who own the record companies do.

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They Say All Music Guide

Although the title might be stretching it a bit, Definitive Collection is nevertheless a solid overview of Dionne Warwick’s storied career. Its greatest strength is that it encompasses the full breadth of the singer’s catalog, assembling material not only from her peak-era Scepter tracks but also from her later hits on Arista. The vintage Burt Bacharach/Hal David-composed smashes have lost none of their lustre in the passing years, and many — “Walk on By,” “Do You Know the Way to San Jose,” “Don’t Make Me Over” and “Anyone Who Had a Heart” — are presented here in their definitive readings; Warwick’s subsequent recordings can’t help but suffer in comparison, although hits like “I’ll Never Love This Way Again” and the Barry Gibb duet “Heartbreaker” possess a certain charm. – Jason Ankeny

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