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Phyllis Hyman – Phyllis Hyman [New CD] Alliance MOD , Expanded Version

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Genre : Soul/R&B & Soul
Type : Album
Modified Item : No
Title : Phyllis Hyman
Format : CD
Record Label : Funky Town Grooves, Fukm
Artist : Hyman, Phyllis
Release Title : Phyllis Hyman
UPC : 810736021558
gtin13 : 810736021558
Release Year : 2017
Duration : Album
Custom Bundle : No
Features : Alliance MOD , Expanded Version
Brand : Funkytown Grooves
Album Name : Phyllis Hyman

Phyllis Hyman – Phyllis Hyman [New CD] Alliance MOD , Expanded Version Artist: Phyllis Hyman Title: Phyllis Hyman Condition: Format: CD Release Date: 2017 Label: Funkytown Grooves UPC: 810736021558 Genre: Soul/R & B Album Tracks 1. Loving You, Losing You 2. No One Can Love You More 3. One Thing in My Mind 4. I Don’t Want to Lose You 5. Deliver the Love 6. Was Yesterday Such a Long Time Ago 7. The Night Bird Gets the Love 8. Beautiful Man of Mine 9. Children of the World 10. Loving You, Losing You (12″ Version) 11. Betcha By Golly Wow (12″ Version) 12. Loving You, Losing You (7″ Version) 13. No One Can Love You More (7″ Version) 14. Baby (I’m Gonna Love You) 15. Do Me Digitally remastered and expanded edition of this 1977 album including 10 bonus tracks. Phyllis Hyman is the self-titled solo debut studio album by soul singer/songwriter Phyllis Hyman. The album charted on the Billboard 200 chart, with two singles released from the album: “No One Can Love You More” was the most successful, charting on the Billboard Hot Soul Singles Chart. This 1977 set from one of music’s most emotional and loved singers including many songs she would be later identified with, like Skip Scarborough’s “No One Can Love You More” which is indicative of her plentiful sensual charm and her rich vocal timbre. Hyman’s vocal prowess is well known, as the album shows that she was gifted with an uncommon maturity. Hyman was only in her mid-20’s when the album was recorded. That self-possession made her glide through the majority of the material, as on Thom Bell and Linda Creed’s “I Don’t Want to Lose You” which became a classic tearjerker. Phyllis Hyman veers from instant melodic classics to unformed ideas, a mix that prevents it from being essential. Copyright DirectToU LLC. All Rights Reserved.