Ultimate Collection Toni Childs

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  • Release Date: 10/24/2000
  • Sales Rank: 47,250
  • Label: HIP-O RECORDS
  • UPC: 606949074128
 
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Ultimate Collection

1LISTENDon't Walk Away 4:00
2LISTENWalk and Talk Like Angels 5:47
3LISTENStop Your Fussin 4:41
4LISTENZimbabwe 6:35
5LISTENLet the Rain Come Down 4:48
6LISTENMany Rivers to Cross 5:25
7LISTENI've Got to Go Now 6:26
8LISTENHouse of Hope 4:52
9LISTENI Want to Walk With You 5:01
10LISTENThe Dead Are Dancing 4:32
11LISTENI Just Want Affection 5:57
12LISTENI Met a Man 4:43
13LISTENThe Woman's Boat 5:03
14LISTENLay Down Your Pain 6:11
15LISTENWhere's the Ocean 4:41

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Editorial Reviews

Toni Childs spits out lyrics on up-tempo tunes like rounds blasting from an AK-47. Unfortunately, she doesn't do many ups. She's easier on ballads and mid-tempo songs, but still register red-zone readings. The singer/songwriter has been labeled everything from alternative rock to pop/rock -- everything but the soul singer she is. Aretha Franklin singing an album of folksy tunes doesn't make her a folk singer. Childs' recordings reflect the material she writes, which is not necessarily the direction that's best for her; with the right producer, she could be Tina Turner. This collection features not only her compositions (the ferocious "Don't Walk Away," the heady "I Just Want Affection," and the Janis Ian-ish "I Met a Man"), but a couple she didn't scribe, such as Jimmy Cliff's "Many Rivers to Cross." Andrew Hamilton, All Music Guide

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