The Legends Collection

The Legends Collection Artist: 94 East
Label: Legends Collection
Category: Music


Average customer rating: 2 out of 5 stars
Media: Audio CD
Number Of Discs: 2


UPC: 666629158623
EAN: 0666629158623
ASIN: B00005AU93


Release Date: 2001-04-24

The Legends Collection


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Tracks:

  1. Just Another Sucker
  2. If You Feel Like Dancin'
  3. Lovin' Cup
  4. Games
  5. Music Of The World
  6. One Man Jam

Tracks:

  1. If You See Me
  2. Games (Original Version)
  3. I'll Always Love You
  4. Better Than You Think
  5. If We Don't
  6. You Can Be My Teacher
  7. Love, Love, Love
  8. Dance To The Music Of The World (Practice Session)
  9. If You See Me (Instrumental Version)
  10. Games (Instrumental Version)
  11. Better Than You Think (Instrumental Version)

Album Description

UK budget-price compilation featuring 17 early tracks recorded in the late 70's. Two jewel cases housed in box. 2001 release.

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars Watered-down 70s soul music, but not a Prince album.......2002-12-18

I wish sombody had explained this to me bofore I bought this album: 94 East is NOT the lost Prince album. 94 East was a Minneapolis band in the 70s. Prince, 16 years old at the time, played guitar with them. But Prince's current style of guitar-playing, recognizable to any Prince fan, is not heard on this album. Furthermore, Prince is not the lead singer (though he might do backing vocals?), nor is he even the main songwriter (he co-write one song on the entire "album"). You wouldn't know Prince played on this album at all (doesn't sound like a Prince album, and no liner notes to explain what his contribution was) except that there's a misleading picture of him on the cover.
Now, with that said, the album isn't bad if you're into lite 70s soul music, minus any hint of funk. This album IS listenable. But if you want lost Prince recordings, don't waste your money - you will be disappointed.

2 out of 5 stars I Truly Know Why Prince Went On His Own.......2002-02-06

Somebody was trying to make some money off of Prince's name when they decided to release this CD. Yeah, it's Prince - but it's not the Prince we all know and love. It is understandable why this wasn't released at the time it was recorded. I doubt if Prince had any involvement with the official release of these recordings anyway.

Music:

  1. If You Don't Know Me by Now: The Best of Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes ~ Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes
  2. It's So Good ~ Stevie B
  3. What Colour Our Flag ~ Galliano
  4. Sing Otis Redding & Commitments Hits (Karaoke)
  5. Lovely Day: The Very Best of Bill Withers ~ Bill Withers
  6. I Heard It Through the Grapevine ~ Marvin Gaye
  7. Love Dance ~ Gary Taylor
  8. Just Arrived ~ Lew Kirton
  9. Forever Gold: Soul Hits ~ Various Artists
  10. Phat Trax: The Best of Old School, Vol. 3 ~ Various Artists

Music

Music

Music CD

Romanticos Instrumentales, Vol. 3 ~ Various Artists

Cae La Noche ~ Dyango

Changes: Native American Flute Music ~ R. Carlos Nakai

1949 ~ Herb Morand

Villa Hidalgo ~ Giovanni Hidalgo

Nightmusic ~ Mark, Almond

Al-Andalus ~ Miguel Rios

Arte Flamenco, Vol. 10 ~ Various Artists

Muy Romantico ~ Grupo Vennus

20 Exitos ~ La Mafia