Helen Reddy All Time Greatest Hits (1991)

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Posted by BlondStyle at Feb. 1, 2019
Helen Reddy - All-Time Greatest Hits (1991) *Repost*

Helen Reddy - All-Time Greatest Hits (1991)
Pop/Rock, Soft Rock, Vocal | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (TIF) | 32:34 | 261,18 Mb
Label: Capitol Records/CEMA Special Markets (USA) | Cat.# CDL-57400 | Released: 1991-04-27

"All-Time Greatest Hits" is a budget-priced, 10-track selection of Helen Reddy's best-known material from the '70s, and while there are some essential items missing, it still functions as a good, affordable sampler featuring such hits as "I Am Woman," "Delta Dawn," "You and Me Against the World," "Angie Baby," "Ain't No Way to Treat a Lady," "You're My World," "Leave Me Alone (Ruby Red Dress)" and "I Don't Know How to Love Him."
Helen Reddy - Love Song For Jeffrey (1974) & Free And Easy (1974) [2004, Remastered Reissue]

Helen Reddy - Love Song For Jeffrey (1974) & Free And Easy (1974) [2004, Remastered Reissue]
Pop/Rock, Soft Rock, Vocal | EAC Rip | FLAC, Tracks+CUE+LOG+Scans (JPEG) | 01:11:43 | 525,12 Mb
Label: Raven Records (AU) | Cat.# RVCD-170 | Released: 2004-01-27 (1974)

Two of Helen Reddy's 1974 albums, "Love Song for Jeffrey" and "Free and Easy", are combined onto one CD on this release, with the addition of historical liner notes and a couple of tracks from her 1978 album Live in London. Reddy was near the peak of her popularity in 1974, but although each album has a couple of hit singles, they're erratic works in which the singer flits uncomfortably between rock-influenced styles and more middle-of-the-road vocals.
Helen Reddy - Ear Candy (1977) & We'll Sing In The Sunshine (1978) [2010, Remastered Reissue]

Helen Reddy - Ear Candy (1977) & We'll Sing In The Sunshine (1978) [2010, Remastered Reissue]
Pop/Rock, Soft Rock, Vocal | EAC Rip | FLAC, Tracks+CUE+LOG+Scans (JPEG) | 01:09:31 | 449,86 Mb
Label: Raven Records (AU) | Cat.# RVCD-312 | Released: 2010-02-23 (1977/1978)

Raven’s 2010 two-fer combines Helen Reddy’s final two albums for Capitol Records: 1977’s "Ear Candy" and 1978’s "We’ll Sing in the Sunshine", both co-productions with Kim Fowley. Ear Candy qualifies as a genuine oddity in Reddy’s catalog, a record that finds the queen of Australian soft rock paired with the king of L.A. sleaze, Kim Fowley, and his henchman Earle Mankey, a pair who were just coming off of the teenage kicks of the Runaways.