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daPrettyman

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Favorite Boxed Sets

Here are a few of my favorite boxed sets:


What are some of urs.
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Reply #1 posted 07/02/07 10:15am

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PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever
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LittleBLUECorvette said:





How is the J5 set? I have been hesitating on getting this one.
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daPrettyman said:

LittleBLUECorvette said:





How is the J5 set? I have been hesitating on getting this one.

It's great, 3 disc of hits and the fourth disc features 19 unreleased tracks. I would say it's worth it just for the unrealesed material.



Disc One:
1. I Want You Back
2. Who's Loving You
3. You've Changed
4. Stand!
5. Can You Remember
6. ABC
7. The Love You Save
8. I Found That Girl
9. La La (Means I Love You)
10. I'll Bet You
11. (Come 'Round Here) I'm The One You Need
12. The Young Folks
13. I'll Be There
14. Goin’ Back To Indiana
15. Can I See You In The Morning
16. Mama's Pearl
17. Reach In
18. Christmas Won't Be The Same This Year
19. Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
20. Never Can Say Goodbye
21. Maybe Tomorrow
22. She's Good
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Disc Two:
1. Got To Be There (Michael Jackson)
2. People Make The World Go Round (Michael Jackson)
3. Teenage Symphony
4. Sugar Daddy
5. Ain't Nothing Like The Real Thing
6. Lookin' Through The Windows
7. Doctor My Eyes
8. Little Bitty Pretty One
9. If I Have To Move A Mountain
10. Rockin' Robin (Michael Jackson)
11. I Wanna Be Where You Are (Michael Jackson)
12. Ben (Michael Jackson)
13. Skywriter
14. You Made Me What I Am
15. Hallelujah Day
16. Touch
17. Corner Of The Sky
18. The Boogie Man
19. Get It Together
20. Dancing Machine
21. It's Too Late To Change The Time
22. Whatever You Got, I Want
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Disc Three:
1. The Life Of The Party
2. I Am Love - Parts I & II
3. If I Don't Love You This Way
4. Mama I Gotta Brand New Thing (Don't Say No)
5. Forever Came Today
6. Body Language (Do The Love Dance)
7. All I Do Is Think Of You
8. Moving Violation
9. (You Were Made) Especially For Me
10. Honey Love
11. That's How Love Goes (Jermaine Jackson)
12. Daddy's Home (Jermaine Jackson)
13. Just A Little Bit Of You (Michael Jackson)
14. Love Is The Thing You Need
15. The Eternal Light
16. Pride And Joy
17. You're My Best Friend, My Love
18. Joyful Jukebox Music
19. Love Don't Wanna Leave (Jackie Jackson)
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Disc Four:
1. Can't Get Ready For Losing You
2. You Ain't Giving Me What I Want (So I'm Taking It All Back)
3. Reach Out I'll Be There
4. I'm Glad It Rained
5. A Fool For You
6. It's Your Thing
7. Everybody Is A Star
8. I Need You (Jermaine Jackson)
9. You're The Only One
10. Just A Little Misunderstanding
11. Jamie
12. Ask The Lonely
13. We Can Have Fun
14. I Hear A Symphony
15. Let's Have A Party
16. Love Scenes
17. LuLu
18. Money Honey
19. Coming Home
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Reply #6 posted 07/02/07 12:39pm

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In addition to ones already named, these are outstanding:



"Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis
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Reply #7 posted 07/02/07 12:41pm

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and true love lives on lollipops and crisps
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Reply #8 posted 07/02/07 12:41pm

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Can't post pics but

Led Zeppelin

Cream; those were the days

Frank zappa Lather

Prince hits/b sides

I was thinking of buying the alice cooper one; any thoughts?
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1-2-3-4 - Punk and New Wave 1976-1979


Tori Amos - A Piano: The Collection

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It was not in vain...it was in Minneapolis!
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PRINCE: Always and Forever
MICHAEL JACKSON: Always and Forever
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Reply #13 posted 07/02/07 1:58pm

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The Hits/B-Sides -- Prince

Songs of Freedom -- Bob Marley

Message In A Box -- The Police

And It's Deep Too -- Richard Pryor

The Soul Story (Time-Life)

And others I can't think of right now.
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(ATLANTIC) RHYTHM AND BLUES 1947-1974 (8 Disc Set)-Various Artists

HITSVILLE USA-THE MOTOWN SINGLES COLLECTION 1959-1971 (4 Disc Set)-Various Artists

AT THE CLOSE OF A CENTURY (4 Disc Set)-Stevie Wonder
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in addition to others mentioned above...




The disc of blues jam outtakes is golden. It also comes with photocopies of all of Tom Dowd's handwritten track sheets with EQ settings for every track and complete notes. cloud9
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Another one I forgot:
"Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis
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Reply #18 posted 07/03/07 8:50pm

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I forgot to mention this one...


As for the Stevie Wonder boxed set, I was a little upset by that one. It didn't contain any new material nor did it contain any rare outtakes. That's what I usually enjoy most about the boxed sets.
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daPrettyman said:

As for the Stevie Wonder boxed set, I was a little upset by that one. It didn't contain any new material nor did it contain any rare outtakes. That's what I usually enjoy most about the boxed sets.

And it doesn't have "Front Line," so it can't even completely replace Musiquarium. Then they seriously waffled on their stance on the '70s albums. All but one track from Innervisions is present (they left out "Jesus Children of America" disbelief). Everyone should have that album already, so why not make room for other songs? It's a nice set, but it's really only useful for brand new Stevie fans... and it'll leave them wanting more.
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Led Zeppelin - Led Zeppelin
Stevie Wonder - At The Close Of A Century
James Brown - Star Time
Michael Jackson - The Ultimate Collection
Marvin Gaye - The Master
Kate Bush - This Woman's Work
Bee Gees - Tales From The Brothers Gibb

Love all those.
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AlexdeParis said:

daPrettyman said:

As for the Stevie Wonder boxed set, I was a little upset by that one. It didn't contain any new material nor did it contain any rare outtakes. That's what I usually enjoy most about the boxed sets.

And it doesn't have "Front Line," so it can't even completely replace Musiquarium. Then they seriously waffled on their stance on the '70s albums. All but one track from Innervisions is present (they left out "Jesus Children of America" disbelief). Everyone should have that album already, so why not make room for other songs? It's a nice set, but it's really only useful for brand new Stevie fans... and it'll leave them wanting more.

I agree with u. I think I'm going to call KJLH on Thursday and ask Stevie why he didn't have any outtakes or bonus trax on the boxed set.
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daPrettyman said:

AlexdeParis said:


And it doesn't have "Front Line," so it can't even completely replace Musiquarium. Then they seriously waffled on their stance on the '70s albums. All but one track from Innervisions is present (they left out "Jesus Children of America" disbelief). Everyone should have that album already, so why not make room for other songs? It's a nice set, but it's really only useful for brand new Stevie fans... and it'll leave them wanting more.

I agree with u. I think I'm going to call KJLH on Thursday and ask Stevie why he didn't have any outtakes or bonus trax on the boxed set.


Can't the Until You Come Back To Me cut be considered a rare track? I know, it was released on the 1977 anthology called Looking Back which I do own, but it was labeled as an unreleased song on that anthology. Anyway, I don't think Stevie will ever put out any rarities or unreleased cuts to the public. He's one of the few artists that owns his own masters, but there was once a rumor that Stevie once said that there are millions of tracks that are still in the vaults and they are yet to be released. Apparently, he asked in his will that he would like his vault music to be destroyed when he dies. So, I wouldn't hold my breath to hear any outtakes from Stevie anytime soon.

You all need to just be thankful for what you have! I mean, yeah there is small minority of stuff I would have wanted to hear on the boxset that wasn't on there like Feeding Off The Love Of The Land from Jungle Fever, but I still think At The Close Of The Century is the best compilation that covers the evolution and vulnerablity of his career quite well. It's good to listen to it when you just want the whole story.
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Reply #23 posted 07/04/07 8:46am

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Yep. Everything from, content, to the cover, to the book with the set, The Ultimate Collection was my fan dream come true when it was released.

Well, that is, until an album of ALL B-Sides is RELEASED. Maybe....One day! biggrin
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