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CD released: Jan 31, 2011
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Tracklisting:
1. I'll Do Anything (He Wants Me To Do)
2. Face Up To The Truth
3. Just One Look
4. You Better Mind
5. What A Night, Night, Night
6. What A Wonderful Lover
7. Tell Him I'm Not Home - Chuck Jackson (With Doris Troy)
8. What'cha Gonna Do About It
9. Tomorrow Is Another Day
10. Lazy Days (When Are You Coming Home)
11. Time
12. But I Love Him
13. Please Little Angel
14. One More Chance
15. Beg Me - Tell Him I'm Not Home - Chuck Jackson (With Doris Troy)
16. Hurry
17. He Don't Belong To Me
18. Heartaches
19. He's Qualified
20. Ain't That Cute
21. You Tore Me Up Inside
22. Don't Tell Your Mama
23. Can't Hold On
24. Smilin'/let Me Make Love To You (Medley) - (With Vy Higginsen)
25. Hear Me Calling - Tell Him I'm Not Home - James Hunter (With Doris Troy)
26. Take My Hand, Precious Lord
DORIS TROY
I'LL DO ANYTHING - THE DORIS TROY ANTHOLOGY 1960-1996
Label: PLASTICHEAD MUSIC
Cat No: CDKEND344
Barcode: 0029667234429
Packaging: CD Jewel Case

This career-spanning anthology of the great soul singer Doris Troy takes us from her debut single, released as by Doris Payne in 1960, through to a super Bobby Bland-style duet with James Hunter recorded in 1996, The collection kicks off with 1965's 'I'll Do Anything (He Wants Me To Do)', her much-loved Northern Soul anthem, and concludes with a track from the London run of 'Mama I Want To Sing', the award-winning stage show based on Doris' life, Doris classic Atlantic period is represented by her classic hit singles 'Just One Look' and 'Whatcha Gonna Do About It', plus a further eight titles, including two album cuts and 'But I Love Him', a rare B-side released only in the UK, Among the seven new-to-CD selections are the A-sides of Doris' first three pre-fame singles and 'Face Up To The Truth', another Northern Soul favourite, The booklet features a lengthy interview with Doris conducted in 1995 during the last of her many spells as a British resident, plus a personal tribute from her close friend David Nathan, who also produced her recording of the O'Jays song 'Let Me Make Love To You', released here for the first time ever.