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I Didn't Mean to Turn You On Robert Palmer version English rock singer Robert Palmer recorded a cover version of "I Didn't Mean to Turn You On" one year later, I Didn't Mean to Turn You On Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley Robert Palmer - Discography -FLAC Songs- -PMEDI...
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6. Clues (1980)
- Key tracks: “Looking for Clues,” “Johnny and Mary”
- Why essential: Synthesizers and drum machines from the early new wave era; MP3 artifacts blur the synth pads.
Later Stylistic Explorations (1990–2003): Mature works ranging from the big band sounds of Ridin' High (1992) to his final studio album, Drive (2003). This looks like a specific torrent or digital
The Island Years (1974–1983): Palmer’s early solo albums, such as Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley and Pressure Drop, were recorded with legendary backing bands like Little Feat and The Meters. These albums are essential in FLAC because they capture the raw, organic groove of live studio musicianship. Check with flac -t on Linux/macOS or FLAC
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- Artist: Robert Palmer
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- Content: Studio albums, possibly singles, B-sides, or live tracks
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: This is widely considered the most comprehensive collection, spanning his entire career from his blue-eyed soul beginnings to his MTV-era rock. Expert reviewers from Antone’s Record Shop