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Johnnie Taylor - Greatest Hits (CD)

Greatest Hits
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Album Details: Greatest Hits

Release Date:01/01/1970
Label:Rsp
UPC:025218330923

Track List: Greatest Hits

  1. Who's Making Love
  2. Just Keep On Lovin' Me
  3. I've Been Born Again
  4. Stop Doggin' Me
  5. Take Care Of Your Homework
  1. Testify (I Wonna)
  2. Try Me Tonight
  3. Steal Away
  4. I Believe In You (You Believe In...
  5. Jody's Got Your Girl And Gone

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Pro Reviews: Greatest Hits

  • All Music Guide

    A nice single-album collection of Taylor's best Stax hits to that point. Until the Chronicle retrospective, this was the best bet for those who only wanted a reasonable batch of his hits. It's still worth getting, although the Chronicle CD has everything and some great liner notes as well.

    - Ron Wynn, All Music Guide

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Biography

Johnnie Taylor

Young gospel phenom, gritty Stax/Volt soulster, lady-killing balladeer, chart-topping disco king, Southern soul-blues stalwart -- Johnnie Taylor somehow always managed to adapt to the times, and he parlayed that versatility into a recording career that lasted nearly four decades. Nicknamed the "Philosopher of Soul" during his Stax days, that version of Taylor is best re... Read more