
Spanning 20 tracks (only two of which are new, tacked onto the end while not especially memorable, neither is bad), this collection has nearly all the big hits from his solo recordings (the Top Ten “Love Will Conquer All” is notably absent, but that’s the only chart-topper not here), along with five Commodores ballads that showcase Richie the balladeer at a peak: “Just to Be Close to You,” “Easy,” “Three Times a Lady,” “Still,” “Sail On.” Since these were the first tracks to showcase Lionel Richie as a talent separate from the Commodores, their presence is welcome on a collection of his solo hits, and they indeed make this a fuller experience, since this now has all of Richie’s soft rock hits in one place.

A decade earlier, Motown dipped their toe in the water with the jumbled Back to Front, which tried desperately to camouflage its nature as a comp with three new songs, which, at 14 tracks, hurt the hit quotient dramatically. It’s hard to believe, but prior to the 2003 release of The Definitive Collection, there wasn’t a proper hits collection in Lionel Richie’s catalog. Label: Motown / Universal | EU | Cat#: 06024 981 420-3 (5) | Genre: Adult Contemporary Total Size: 950 MB (CDs) + 280 MB (Scans) | 3% RAR Recovery Lionel Richie – The Definitive Collection (2003) ĮAC Rip | 2xCD | FLAC Image + Cue + Log | Full Scans Included
