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The Definitive Love Album


  The Definitive Love Album - Germany 1994 - BMG ND 90419 The Definitive Love Album - Germany 1994 - BMG ND 90419
 
Release: 1994 BMG  ND 90419 Germany 15 €

1994 came with two releases with same artwork.
Came with a gatefold inlay.

Most songs on this release have a shortened running time.


Made by Sonopress, Germany

The Definitive Love Album - Germany 1994 - BMG ND 90419
       
ARIS 886805 IMPORT STICKER
FROM BACK OF THE JEWEL CASE

DISC:

CLEAR CENTRE  - SILVER DISC - BLACK / RED PRINTING
WITH FIRST OLD RCA LOGO 
 

THIS EDITION IS AN 'ARIS IMPORT' WITH AN ARIS 886805 IMPORT STICKER

MATRIX NUMBER: SONOPRESS B-8851 / ND90419 D 2  IFPI 0765
 



The Definitive Love Album - Germany 1994 - BMG ND 90419
DISC:

SILVER CENTRE  - SILVER DISC - BLACK / RED PRINTING
WITH FIRST OLD RCA LOGO 
 


MATRIX NUMBER: SONOPRESS B-8851 / ND90419 D 2 IFPI 0740

 



 
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09
10
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16
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  Are You Lonesome Tonight? 
Kiss Me Quick  *
Love Letters  (1966 version) *
Fever  *
Sentimental Me 
Don't  *
There's Always Me 
Love Me Tender 
My Boy  *
Spanish Eyes 
She Wears My Ring  * 
It's Now Or Never
Until It's Time For You To Go  *
Solitaire  *
You Don't Have To Say You Love Me (June 10, 1972 ES)
The Last Farewell  * 
And I Love You So  * 
Separate Ways 
I Miss You 
I’ll Never Fall In Love Again  *
It's Impossible (February 16, 1972 MS)
Let It Be Me (February 17, 1970 MS)
Bridge Over Troubled Water (with overdubed applause) *
I Just Can't Help Believin' (August 11, 1970 DS)
My Way (January 14, 1973)
Hurt 
You've Lost That Lovin' Feelin' (August 12, 1970 MS)
The Wonder Of You (February 18, 1970 MS)
Release Me (February 18, 1970 MS)
Yesterday (August 25, 1969 DS)
 
  03:09
02:19
02:01
02:02
02:31
02:03
02:15
02:43
02:11
02:22
01:48
03:14
02:49
02:43
02:00
02:50
02:00
02:31
02:11
02:22
02:50
02:46
03:06
03:00
02:32
02:06
03:16
02:31
02:18
02:20
 

* edited vesion with omitted verse

 

ARIS-BMG/ariola:

Back then many dealers parallel imported the CDs from outside Germany. This was illegal if the label has its own distributor. To stop it ARIS was founded.
ARIS-BMG/ariola, Germany, wanted to provide a unique import service. Therefore they imported many CDs from countries outside Germany which were at that time not in the German program.
We know about one ARIS import from France (German made), one from England (German made), one from the USA, nine from Japan and the above DEFINITIVE series (German made).
But the situation about the stickers is still a mystery - maybe some were lost with the shrink wrap.
And why have they changed the EVA logo to RCA (a run out of the license?)