The Commodores All The Greatest Hits Zip

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Download mobile suit gundam 00 season 1 sub indo 480p. By Jeff Fiedler Discog Fever is a regular feature on thegreatalbums.com, rating and reviewing a band's entire catalogue of studio albums. Perhaps the worst mistake that music critics make is to place as much of an emphasis as they do on breaking new ground; innovation is always certainly welcomed where it exists, of course, but too many music critics end up placing such an emphasis on it that they tend to severely underestimate the talents of those musicians who aren’t necessarily doing anything new but do it better than anyone else. There may be no more perfect example of this than Lionel Richie. Machine Gun (1974, Motown) B Easily the most funk-oriented album the band ever made (there are no ballads here), Richie and his bandmates have yet to reach their full potential here as songwriters, but these grooves are so irresistible and tight and the chemistry of the band so obvious that it really helps to mask the deficiencies in the writing. Interestingly, the lone Top 40 hit here – the title cut – is actually an instrumental, but it’s a great one, Milan Williams’s rapid-fire staccato clavinet playing and synth effects evoking the song’s title quite nicely. (The song would later show up as a prominent sample in Beastie Boys’ “Hey Ladies” and as one of the songs picked to evoke the ‘70s for the soundtrack of Boogie Nights.) The similarly-flavored instrumental “Rapid Fire” makes a great companion piece to the track and is just as danceable. There are even funkier cuts here, though, and cuts like “Gonna Blow Your Mind,” “The Bump,” “The Assembly Line,” and, best of all, “I Feel Sanctified” (which would be covered in 1976 by Wild Cherry of “Play That Funky Music” fame on their self-titled debut) are fun listens indeed.