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The Righteous Brothers - Gold, Greatest Hits (2006) [2 CD]

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The Righteous Brothers - Gold, Greatest Hits (2006) [2 CD]

The Righteous Brothers - Gold, Greatest Hits (2006) [2 CD]
Pop / Rock | MP3 CBR 320 Kbps | 145 + 164 MB | Cover | RS.com


Disc 1

01. Little Latin Lupe Lu
02. Hot Tamales
03. Gotta Tell You How I Feel
04. My Babe
05. Koko Joe
06. Let The Good Times Roll
07. Try To Find Another Man
08. I Just Want To Make Love To You
09. Something's Got A Hold On Me
10. This Little Girl Of Mine
11. Bring Your Love To Me
12. Fannie Mae
13. You Can Have Her
14. Justine
15. Georgia On My Mind
16. You've Lost That Lovin Feelin
17. The Angels Listened In
18. Just Once In My Life
19. See That Girl
20. Unchained Melody
21. Hung On You
22. Ebb Tide
23. (I Love You) For Sentimental Reasons
24. The White Cliffs Of Dover


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Disc 2

01. You're My Soul & Inspiration
02. Stand By
03. He
04. Go Ahead And Cry
05. Something You Got
06. On This Side Of Goodbye
07. A Man Without A Dream
08. Melancholy Music Man
09. Stranded In The Middle Of No Place
10. That Lucky Old Sun (Just Rolls Around Heaven All Day)
11. Hang-Ups
12. Brothers
13. I Can't Make It Alone
14. Brown Eyed Woman
15. Peace Brother Peace
16. This Is A Love Song
17. Only You (And You Alone)
18. My Prayer
19. Answer Me My Love
20. Woman, Man Needs Ya
21. Someone Is Standing Outside
22. Rock And Roll Heaven
23. Give It To The People
24. Dream On


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The Righteous Brothers were the musical duo of Bill Medley and Bobby Hatfield. They recorded from 1963 through 1975, and continued to perform until Hatfield's death in 2003. Their emotive vocal stylings were sometimes dubbed "blue-eyed soul".
Medley and Hatfield both possessed exceptional vocal talent, with range, control and tone that helped them create a strong and distinctive duet sound and also to perform as soloists. Medley sang the low parts with his deep, soulful bass-baritone, with Hatfield taking the higher register vocals with his soaring tenor.
They adopted their name in 1962 while performing together in the Los Angeles area as part of a five-member group called The Paramours, which featured John Wimber, one of the founders of the Vineyard Movement, on keyboards. At the end of one particular performance, a Marine in the audience shouted, "That was righteous, brothers!", prompting the pair to adopt the name when they embarked on a career as a duo. (Wiki)