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Home Is Where the Hatred Is: The Kudu Years 1971-1977 ()

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Home Is Where the Hatred Is: The Kudu Years 1971-1977 - Esther Phillips
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  1. Home Is Where the Hatred Is
  2. From a Whisper to a Scream
  3. Baby, I'm for Real
  4. That's All Right With Me
  5. 'Til My Back Ain't Got No Bone
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  1. Home Is Where the Hatred Is
  2. From a Whisper to a Scream
  3. Baby, I'm for Real
  4. That's All Right With Me
  5. 'Til My Back Ain't Got No Bone
  6. I've Never Found a Man (To Love Me Like You Do)
  7. Use Me
  8. Cherry Red
  9. Black-Eyed Blues
  10. Justified
  11. Doing Our Thing
  12. Disposable Society
  13. What a Diff'rence a Day Makes
  14. I Can Stand a Little Rain
  15. Unforgettable
  16. Pure Natural Love
  17. I Haven't Got Anything Better to Do
  18. God Bless the Child
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The Rhino double-CD The Best of Esther Phillips (1962-1970) covered the period that most would agree was the singer's most artistically successful. As an 18-song disc that covers the period immediately following what was documented on the Rhino collection, Home Is Where the Hatred Is: The Kudu Years 1971-1977 is a valuable supplement for those who want more. However, as was the case with another idiosyncratic soul-pop singer who moved to CTI in the 1970s (Nina Simone), Phillips' '70s output was decidedly inferior to her ...

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