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The Very Best Of The Neville Brothers

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Download links and information about The Very Best Of The Neville Brothers by AaRON, Art Neville. This album was released in 2006 and it belongs to Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Pop genres. It contains 27 tracks with total duration of 01:17:10 minutes.

Artist: AaRON, Art Neville
Release date: 2006
Genre: Hip Hop/R&B, Soul, Rock, Pop
Tracks: 27
Duration: 01:17:10
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Over You - Take 8 - Original (featuring Aaron Neville) 2:18
2. Every day (featuring Aaron Neville) 2:32
3. Show Me The Way (featuring Aaron Neville) 2:31
4. Even Though (featuring Aaron Neville) 2:38
5. Get Out Of My Life - Take 8 (featuring Aaron Neville) 2:10
6. Let's Live (featuring Aaron Neville) 2:35
7. Wrong Number (featuring Aaron Neville) 2:48
8. How Could I Help But Love You (featuring Aaron Neville) 3:13
9. Sweet Little Mama - Take 14 (featuring Aaron Neville) 2:33
10. Hey Little Alice - Take 7 (featuring Aaron Neville) 2:10
11. All These Things 3:17
12. Humdinger (featuring Aaron Neville) 2:34
13. You Won't Do Right 2:14
14. For Every Boy There's A Girl (featuring Aaron Neville) 2:17
15. That Rock 'N' Roll Beat 2:50
16. Hook Line And Sinker 2:33
17. House On The Hill 2:35
18. Darling Don't Leave Me This Way 2:45
19. Bo Diddley - Part 2 - Original 2:31
20. Heartaches - Original 3:34
21. I'm Gonna Put Some Hurt On You - Original 3:20
22. Mojo Hannah (featuring Aaron Neville) 4:30
23. Baby I'm A Want You (featuring Aaron Neville) 3:10
24. Hercules (featuring Aaron Neville) 4:09
25. Been So Wrong (featuring Aaron Neville) 3:39
26. Little Girl From The Candy Store 2:39
27. Tell It Like It Is - Re-Recording (featuring Aaron Neville) 3:05

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In some ways, The Very Best of Aaron Neville is a very welcome addition to his catalog, since it's the first collection to touch on all areas of Neville's long career. However, it winds up being a bit unsatisfying, not just because it only has one cut from the Neville Brothers, but because his New Orleans R&B and down-home soul just don't fit that well with his smooth, cleanly produced latter-day work. Then again, the compilers didn't spend too much time with the early recordings, since the collection contains only a handful of R&B nuggets (including, of course, "Tell It Like It Is," plus "Over You") before settling into the '80s and '90s albums. It's not a bad summary of those albums, actually, containing such hits as "Don't Know Much" and "Everybody Plays the Fool," plus a good cross-section of album tracks and lesser-known cuts, such as his version of "Stardust" with Rob Wasserman. As such, The Very Best of Aaron Neville is recommended primarily to fans of his later recordings. Listeners who prefer the early R&B work or the Neville Brothers should look to compilations of that material, since they won't be satiated by this disc.