The Best of Fourplay Fourplay

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  • Release Date: 06/24/1997
  • Sales Rank: 3,686
  • Label: WARNER BROS / WEA
  • UPC: 093624666127
 
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The Best of Fourplay

1LISTENMax-O-Man 5:33
2LISTEN101 Eastbound 5:56
3LISTENHigher Ground / Take 6 previously unreleased 4:56
4LISTEN4 Play and Pleasure previously unreleased 5:30
5LISTENChant 6:24
6LISTENAfter the Dance / El DeBarge 4:11
7LISTENBali Run 5:32
8LISTENPlay Lady Play 4:37
9LISTENBetween the Sheets / Chaka Khan 3:55
10LISTENAmoroso 5:49
11LISTENAny Time of Day previously unreleased 6:16
12LISTENWhy Can't It Wait Till Morning / Phil Collins previously unreleased / Remix 4:01

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Editorial Reviews

What looked at first like a premature marketing ploy -- a greatest-hits collection after only three albums? -- now makes some historical sense, for founding member Lee Ritenour left the quartet not long after the CD's release. So this is in essence a summary of Fourplay's first edition, a collection of mildly funky, ethereally voiced selections from Fourplay, Between the Sheets, and Elixir, where Ritenour, Bob James, Nathan East, and Harvey Mason integrate their personalities into a smoothly homogenized whole. To sweeten the pot for the hardcore fans, Fourplay recorded three new tracks for the album -- Stevie Wonder's "Higher Ground" with vocals by Take 6, "4 Play and Pleasure," and "Any Time of Day" -- all fairly uneventful. The musicianship is impeccable, the production velvety, and despite the suitable-for-lovemaking-and-commuting stamp of approval, one wishes that these fine players would just cut loose and really rip once in a while. Richard S. Ginell, All Music Guide

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