Robert Palmer
Best of Both Worlds: The Robert Palmer Anthology (1974-2001)
04/30/2002 | Hip-o Records
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All Music Guide Review
There are usually thought to be two phases to Robert Palmer's career: an earlier one running from 1974 to 1983, when he explored New Orleans second-line funk and reggae, backed by members of Little Feat and the Meters and turned out a series of critically acclaimed, modestly successful recordings, and a later one, from 1985 on, when he rode his good looks, some high-fashion videos, and some simplistic hard rock/pop to a series of big hits on his own and with the Power Station. This two-CD set responds to that view by devoting its first disc to the earlier phase and its second disc to the later one. Palmer switched record companies along the way, too, but Hip-O is known for its willingness to license material from other labels, and 15 of the 20 tracks on the second disc come from outside the Universal archives. Along the way, all of the singer's U.S. Top 40 hits are included, though the collection was assembled with Palmer's input, which leads to alterations from the original recordings that fans might not be entirely pleased with. For a couple of earlier compilations, Addictions, Vols. 1 and 2, he used remixes of many of his well-known recordings, and those remixes have been retained here. He has also chosen to present three favorites -- "Johnny and Mary," "Riptide," and "Looking for Clues" -- as 2001 live performances rather than in their original studio recordings. Still, the selection is well-considered. The first disc is a good summation of Palmer's first eight Island albums, and the second disc demonstrates that not all of the second half of his career sounded like "Addicted to Love," that, actually, it was far more varied than the first half. There have been several Palmer compilations, but this one is the most comprehensive yet assembled. ~ William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide
Best of Both Worlds: The Robert Palmer Anthology (1974-2001) Track Listing
Credits of Best of Both Worlds: The Robert Palmer Anthology (1974-2001)
- Teo Macero
- Producer
- James Mahoney
- Guitar
- Alan Mansfield
- Guitar, Keyboards, Sax (Soprano)
- Eddie Martinez
- Guitar
- Kenny Mazur
- Guitar
- Donovan McKitty
- Guitar
- Ziggy Modeliste
- Drums
- Demo Morselli
- Trumpet, Flugelhorn
- Tom Moulton
- Producer
- Leo Nocentelli
- Guitar
- Chris Parker
- Drums
- Bill Payne
- Keyboards, Vocals (Background)
- Mark Pender
- Brass
- Lenny Pickett
- Horn, Brass
- Saverio Porciello
- Guitar
- George Porter, Jr.
- Bass
- Guy Pratt
- Bass
- Edward Putmon
- Keyboards
- Dom Um Romão
- Percussion, Vocals
- Steve Robbins
- Keyboards
- David Rosenthal
- Keyboards
- Jean Roussel
- Keyboards, Clavinet
- Robert Sabino
- Keyboards
- Allan Schwartzberg
- Percussion, Drums
- James Allen Smith
- Keyboards
- Steve Smith
- Producer
- David Snell
- Harp
- Mauro Spina
- Percussion, Drums
- John Taylor
- Bass
- Fonzi Thornton
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- T.J. Tindall
- Guitar
- Jack Waldman
- Keyboards
- Freddie Wall
- Guitar
- Mars Williams
- Brass
- Donny Wynn
- Drums
- Gary Butcher
- Guitar
- Geoff Bova
- Keyboards
- Suha Gur
- Mastering
- Mike Ragogna
- Compilation Producer
- Scott Schinder
- Liner Notes
- Brad Branson
- Photography
- David King
- Photography
- Barry Korkin
- Editorial Assistant
- Nigel Parry
- Photography
- Suze Randal
- Photography
- Smay Vision
- Art Direction, Design
- Joe Rossy
- Percussion
- Tony Thompson
- Drums
- Jimmy Williams
- Bass
- Pat Lawrence
- Executive Producer
- Michele Horie
- Artwork, Production Coordination
- David Mucci
- Label Coordination
- Roger Taylor
- Percussion
- Arthur Smith
- Ocarina, Penny Whistle
- John Bilezikjian
- Dumbek, Oud
- Ray Allen
- Horn
- Paul Barrére
- Guitar, Vocals (Background)
- Carl Carlton
- Guitar (Acoustic), Dobro
- Chilli Charles
- Timbales
- Rick Danko
- Vocals
- Bernard Edwards
- Bass, Producer
- Andy Fraser
- Bass
- Lowell George
- Guitar
- Rupert Hine
- Keyboards
- Gene Page
- String Arrangements
- Andy Taylor
- Guitar
- Steve York
- Harmonica
- B.J. Nelson
- Vocals
- Sharon O'Neill
- Vocals
- Mongezi Feza
- Flageolet, Horn
- Bob Babbitt
- Bass
- Cyro Battista
- Percussion
- Luka Belak
- Violin
- Keith Errol Benson
- Drums
- Chris Bishop
- Bass
- Frank Blair
- Bass
- Harry Bluestone
- Concert Master
- Jimmy Bralower
- Percussion
- Randy Brecker
- Concert Master
- Pierre Brock
- Bass
- Vicki Brown
- Vocals (Background)
- William Bryant
- Keyboards
- Dennis Budimir
- Guitar
- Charmaine Burch
- Vocals
- Chaka Khan
- Vocal Arrangement
- Sam Clayton
- Percussion, Conga, Vocals (Background)
- Mel Collins
- Horn, Saxophone
- Louis John Davis
- Keyboards
- Michael Dawe
- Drums
- Gordon DeWitte
- Keyboards, Clavinet
- Benny Diggs
- Vocals (Background)
- Don Renaldo
- Concert Master
- Andy Duncan
- Percussion, Drums
- Ricky Fataar
- Drums
- Chuck Findley
- Trumpet, Flugelhorn
- Clare Fischer
- Strings
- Chris Frantz
- Drums (Bass)
- Richard Gibbs
- Trombone, Keyboards
- Kenny Gradney
- Bass
- Ed Greene
- Conga
- John Grey
- Guitar, Percussion, Producer
- Freddie Harris
- Guitar
- Stan Harrison
- Brass
- Richard Hayward
- Drums, Vocals (Background)
- Hollywood Paul Litteral
- Brass
- Brie Howard
- Percussion
- Neil Hubbard
- Guitar
- Garth Hudson
- Accordion, Keyboards
- James Jamerson
- Bass
- Carol Kaye
- Guitar
- Ron Kersey
- Keyboards
- Curtis Rance King, Jr.
- Vocals
- Dave Lebolt
- Keyboards
- Jody Linscott
- Percussion, Conga
- Robyn Lobe
- Percussion
- Wally Badarou
- Keyboards
- Art Neville
- Keyboards
- Robert Palmer
- Bass, Guitar, Percussion, Tuba, Drums, Keyboards, Vocals, Vocals (Background), Producer, Main Performer, Compilation Producer
- Steve Stevens
- Guitar
- UB40
- Various
- Michael Brecker
- Horn
- Chuck Rainey
- Bass




















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