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Heart to Heart

Clearly, Vandra Muthusami the 3rd from Bangladesh has no clue!This is by far a great album, and would recomend it to any Sanborn fan

★★
Oldest Sanborn is the best!

Sanborn's "Backstreet" was the 1st album I bought at the age of 13. Been listening to him ever since but a lot less in the past 10 years. His new stuff has become quite commercial but if you like the raw, early sound and feeling of Sanborn, "Heart to Heart" is definitely a good pick that doesn't get old.

★★
Sure! This is the "best"

After listening to the clips above, I have no intention to ever listen to this guy again. It's frickin hilarious that a "good" sax player like him can be called as great! Where are your ears, people?

A Grand New Era!

Jeffrey Osborne begins his solo career wonderfully byrecruiting the production assistance of George Duke for a flowingfunk/pop collection on a par with his best work with LTD.But likehis old band Osborne tends to overindulge in smarmy pop/R&Bballads that drag the mood of about half this album down a tad.But in slick grooves like "New Love" and "I Really Don't NeedNo Light",saddled to horn-heavy uptempo funk like "Ready For YourLove","Who You Talkin' To?" and "Ain't Nothin' Missin" we arereminded that even though he now considers himself a contemporaryadult soul balladeer Jeffrey Osborne is (and has continued to be)a funkiteer at his heart.Amazing!

★★
A Must-Have for any soulful collection.

I had this as an album, back in the day, I had to have it as a CD. He is one great singer!

★★
Great deal

To see the reviews of the novels in this collection, you should go to their individual pages. All I can say is that I bought this from Amazon.com and haven't regretted it. It is a great series, even the young adult book. It is also considerably cheaper that buying each of the books separately. The only disadvantage to this edition is its size. It isn't nearly as easy to carry around as the single editions.

★★

Released under the MIT License.

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