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Do You Love Me Like You Say: The Very Best of
Terrence Trent D'Arby
Do You Love Me Like You Say: The Very Best of
Genres: Pop, R&B
 
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All Artists: Terrence Trent D'Arby
Title: Do You Love Me Like You Say: The Very Best of
Members Wishing: 0
Total Copies: 0
Label: Sony
Original Release Date: 1/1/2006
Re-Release Date: 1/17/2006
Genres: Pop, R&B
Styles: Dance Pop, Adult Contemporary, Adult Alternative, Contemporary R&B, Soul
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 696998521728

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He loves you to love him.
H3@+h | VT | 01/18/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"In the late 80's, Terence Trent D'Arby had the popularity and ego to rival almost Prince, and while his 15 minutes passed, he still released good music for years, even after he changed his name. This collection took forever to be released, but I'd say it includes most of the highlights. I'm most surprised it only has three tracks from his amazing debut, but they are the good and obvious choices. Then the better songs from the so-so "Neither Fish Nor Flesh" album. My second favorite album of his "Symphony Or Damn" is represented well. "She Kissed Me" is a true rocker, and "Delicate" is just the opposite....delicate. I'm also glad this included the combo of "T.I.T.S.(tension inside the sweetness)/F&J(Frankie and Johnny)". Excellent song. Then the disc ends with "Vibrator" and a handful of remixes and nice extras. I wish this also had "Let's Go Forward" and "Wet Your Lips", but overall it's still a sweet collection, and the obvious choice if you're looking for just one TTD disc."
Best of Sananda Maitreya
Glenn Nippert | Alpharetta, Georgia United States | 02/22/2007
(3 out of 5 stars)

"I've often wondered what happened to Terrence. How could such a talented cat who is still recording to this day have fallen off and disapeared so comlepetely. Well, this album answers those questions once and for all. The four best songs are all from his debut, some of the later ones are o.k, like "Elevators And Hearts" and "Do You Love Me Like You Say?" but the choruses are repeated endlessly and this is the main problem with his post debut material- repetition. If you are really interested in T.T.D, you should either buy his debut or the more expensive import version of his greatest hits which has "The Other Side Of Love" and some of his better later material. He does do a nice version of "A Change Is Gonna Come" and a great live version of "Under My Thumb", but his original material like "Vibrator"is kind of tiresome and wears out it's welcome real quick. He has also changed his name to Sananda Maitreya, not to be confused with Sanjaya Malakar."
The music sounds great! Nice collection!
Dorrie Wheeler | 04/11/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Do You Love Me Like You Say: The Very Best Of Terence Trent D'Arby is now available. Terrance Trent D'Arby brought something new and different to the U.S. music scene in late 1987 with his album The Hardline According To Terrance Trent D'Arby. The album would eventually sell twelve million copies. he has a very unique sound. It didn't fall into the R&B category that most black foreign music stars were placed into and he wasn't straight pop. Terrance's unique blend of funk, rock, pop and R&B landed him three back to back U.S. chart hits with "Wishing Well," "Sign Your Name," and "Dance Little Sister." Terrance never matched the success of his debut album in the U.S. but he continued to be a musical success on the international music scene.



Do You Love Me Like You Say: The Very Best Of Terence Trent D'Arby brings together seventeen of Terrance Trent D'Arby's classic hits. It's a real funky CD and it's a satisfying blend of his early work and his later hits. The set also includes several rarities. "Dance Little Sister" T.T.D.'s remix is here as is "Under My Thumb" the unauthorized live bootleg. It's a really great album and if you are a Terrance Trent D'Arby fan you will be pleased with this set. Even though Terrance didn't have lasting music success in the United States he truly was an influence on U.S. music acts. Artists such as De'Angelo and Maxwell appear to be slightly influenced by Terrance Trent D'Arby."