Greatest Hits: 1985 to 1993 Stephanie Mills

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  • Release Date: 06/04/1996
  • Sales Rank: 30,140
  • Label: MCA
  • UPC: 008811144821
 
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Greatest Hits: 1985 to 1993

1LISTENSomething in the Way (You Make Me Feel) 5:29
2LISTEN(You're Puttin') a Rush on Me 5:53
3LISTENI Have Learned to Respect the Power of Love 6:34
4LISTENIf I Were Your Woman 4:37
5LISTENStand Back 5:10
6LISTENSecret Lady 5:26
7LISTENI Feel Good All Over 5:02
8LISTENAll Day, All Night 4:43
9LISTENRising Desire 5:56
10LISTENBit by Bit 3:30
11LISTENComfort of a Man 5:55
12LISTENNever Do You Wrong 4:47
13LISTENWhere Is the Love? / Robert Brookins 4:42
14LISTENHome 5:27

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Editorial Reviews

Early chart smashes "Never Knew Love Like This" and "Sweet Sensation" didn't make it onto this one, so you can't call Greatest Hits: 1985 to 1993 -- which represents Stephanie Mills' last run of hits MCA Records -- definitive. Mills interprets Angela Winbush's songs as if they were sent to her directly from God: "(Something in the Way) You Make Me Feel" and "I Have Learned to Respect the Power of Love" -- originally by Alton McClain & Destiny -- are thrilling examples. Ever romantic, Mills remains the swept-away lover, as the exhilarating "(You're Puttin') a Rush on Me" and "I Feel Good All Over" attest too. Her remake of Gladys Knight & the Pips' "If I Was Your Woman" stirs the same can of emotions as the original. "Home," a song with a heavy message, closes her live shows: the uplifting ballad prompts encore after encore. The only other knock aside from the two missing hits: the contrived disco tracks like "Stand Back." Mills should have passed on the dumb stuff. Andrew Hamilton, All Music Guide

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