Album Details
Title: 20th Century Masters The Millennium Collection: The Best Of Artist: Joan Osborne Release Date: 7/24/2007 Label: Hip-O Records Duration: 53:27 Album Type(s): Greatest Hits UPC: 602498624593 Genre: Rock Styles: Contemporary Pop/Rock, Contemporary Singer/Songwriter Moods: Cerebral, Earnest, Ironic, Bittersweet, Confident, Poignant, Earthy, Energetic, Gritty, Gutsy, Plaintive, Reflective, Searching, Spiritual, Wistful, Yearning Total Copies: 0 Members Wishing: 1 Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1 |
Track Listings
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St. Teresa
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One of Us
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Right Hand Man
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Spider Web
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Crazy Baby
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Spooky [#]
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Baby Love
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Love Is Alive
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Righteous Love
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Make You Feel My Love
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Son of a Preacher Man [Live]
Additional Releases
| Year | Type | Label | Catalog # | | 2007 | CD | Hip-O Records | 02607 |
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Other Editions
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Album Review
Joan Osborne set the world on fire for a few minutes back in the '90s with her reading of Eric Bazilian's "One of Us," a single that dominated the charts for the better part of a year and continues to get radio play. The album, Relish, sold into the millions, making everybody and her brother (especially the folks at her label Interscope) think she was going to be a superstar. It didn't work out that way. Despite being one of the greatest r&b and soul singers around (before she played in the big leagues she issued a few independent recordings on her own Womanly Hips label that offer stellar proof of this), she got her rep as a pop singer; worse yet, as part of the '90s wave of female acts who dominated the charts for a little while and was a part of the first Lilith Fair, while singing pop songs at half power no less. She recorded one more album for Interscope (which is owned by Universal). Despite being an integral part of the film -- and soundtrack -- for Standing in the Shadows of Motown, no tracks from that fine score are here. Instead, There are five cuts from Relish, three from her sophomore effort Righteous Love, her own awful "Baby Love," from the soundtrack "For The Love of the Game" which was remixed a year later for Righteous Love, and a pair of covers that offer solid proof of Osborne's great gift: an unreleased cover of "Spooky" (demo-sounding) cut in 1998, and a live version of the soul classic "Son of a Preacher Man," from her own Soul Show disc that ended up being part of a hastily cribbed together compilation from her early records called Early Recordings. 20th Century Masters -- Millennium Collection is budget-cheap, but other than those looking for the hit, (which is available on any number of compilations not only by her, but in various-artists comps and hit singles sets galore) there is little reason to even consider this collection. ~ Thom Jurek, All Music Guide
Credits
| Name | Credits | | Aaron Comess | Producer, Audio Production, Engineer | | Adam Abrams | Product Manager | | Beth Stempel | Production Coordination | | Bill Levenson | Compilation Producer | | Bob Clearmountain | Mixing | | Ellen Fitton | Mastering | | Geary Chansley | Photo Research | | Joan Osborne | Audio Production, Producer | | John Harris | Audio Engineer | | John Mark Harris | Engineer | | John Paterno | Engineer, Audio Engineer | | Mike Mangini | Audio Production, Producer | | Mitchell Froom | Audio Production, Producer | | Peter Denenberg | Engineer, Audio Engineer | | Rick "Soldier" Will | Engineer, Producer | | Rick Chertoff | Audio Production, Producer | | Rick Will | Audio Engineer, Audio Production | | Robbie Adams | Audio Engineer, Engineer | | Ryan Null | Photo Coordination | | Skoti Alain Elliott | Engineer | | Skoti Elliott | Audio Engineer | | Tom Fritze | Audio Engineer, Audio Production, Producer, Engineer | | William Wittman | Engineer, Mixing |
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