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Best of P.M. Dawn
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Album Details: Best of P.M. Dawn

Release Date:06/20/2000
Label:V2 North America
UPC:638813253827

Track List: Best of P.M. Dawn

  1. Set Adrift On Memory Bliss (Radi...
  2. Paper Doll
  3. I'd Die Without You
  4. Looking Through Patient Eyes
  5. The Ways Of The Wind
  6. Downtown Venus
  7. Sometimes I Miss You So Much
  1. Gotta Be...Movin' On Up
  2. Being So Not For You (I Had No R...
  3. Faith In You
  4. A Watcher's Point Of View (Don't...
  5. The Ways Of The Wind (Main 7in)
  6. Reality Used To Be A Friend Of M...
  7. Gotta Be...Movin' On Up (Morales...

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User Reviews: Best of P.M. Dawn

  • Overall:

    best music

    By Tiberiu Cristian Leon  May 18, 2001

    great album with lots of landmarks in black music

  • Overall:

    PM DAWN

    By Ashley  Mar 15, 2001

    i love how pm dawn makes me feel. it makes me feel like im not the only one on that level and they bring it down and tell it how they feel. its a nice, great... inspiring album.

Pro Reviews: Best of P.M. Dawn

  • All Music Guide

    Compiled from P.M. Dawn's four albums and the Senseless soundtrack The Best of P.M. Dawn not only plays like an audio time capsule of slick, tuneful, '90s urban pop, it's a remarkably coherent listening experience. The New Jersey duo's sweet combination of classic silky soul, trip-hop, psychedelia, and pop was one of the most groundbreaking sounds of the decade and influenced countless bands tremendously. All the usual suspects are present and accounted for, beginning with the band's first number one single "Set Adrift on Memory Bliss," an amazingly mature debut tune, and moves forward with two tracks from 1998's relatively obscure I'm So Very Sorry for Bringing You Here, Love Dad. A remix of "A Watcher's Point of View" and the rare 7" versions of "Reality Used to Be a Friend of Mine" as well as "The Ways of the Wind" are also here. The latter track's single and album versions are included; though they're significantly different, it's a bit redundant. The edgy hip-hop of "A Watcher's......," "Reality...," and "Gotta' Be... Movin' on Up," a track from the Senseless soundtrack, break up P.M. Dawn's otherwise lush, glossy sound on this hourlong, 14-track disc. Any band that samples Deep Purple, George Michael, and Joni Mitchell has an astonishingly diverse set of influences, but what made P.M. Dawn special is how they incorporated them into music that was uniquely their own. Despite non-existent liner notes and a few omissions, what is here flows smoothly, especially considering the songs were recorded from 1991 to 1999. Like most timeless music, The Best of P.M. Dawn's songs remain fresh, innovative, and enduring. - Hal Horowitz, All Music Guide Read more Less

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P.M. Dawn

Comprised of brothers Prince Be (Attrell Cordes) and DJ Minute Mix (Jarrett Cordes), the early-'90s group P.M. Dawn straddled the gap between hip-hop and smooth '70s-style soul, creating an innovative urban RB that owed as much to pop as it did to rhythm and blues. The brothers recorded their debut single, "Ode to a Forgetful Mind," in 1988, but P.M. Dawn didn't release... Read more