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Playlist: The Very Best Of Deborah Cox by Deborah Cox

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Release Date: 2013

Labels: Arista, J Records, Legacy, Sony Music Commercial Music Group

Track 1 produced and arranged for Darp, Inc. From Arista U.K. CD single 74321-32486-2, rel. 1995. Original version from the Arista album "Deborah Cox" (07822-18781-2), rel. 1995. ℗ 1995 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment.

Track 2 produced and arranged by ... of Art & Rhythm for Zomba Recording Corp. Additional production for Palm Tree Productions. From Arista CD single 74321-33794-2, rel. 1995. Original version from the Arista album "Deborah Cox" (07822-18781-2), rel. 1995. ℗ 1995 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment.

Track 3 produced and arranged for Human Rhythm Productions. From Arista CD single 07822-13277-2, rel. 1996. Original version from the Arista album "Deborah Cox" (07822-18781-2), rel. 1995. ℗ 1996 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment.

Track 4 produced for Darp, Inc. From Arista CD single 07822-13277-2, rel. 1996. Originally released on Arista album "Deborah Cox" (07822-18781-2), rel. 1995. ℗ 1995 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment.

Track 5 produced for Mass Avenue Productions. Remixed for Ground Control Productions. Contains a sample of "You Are Everything", published by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing. Co. (BMI), performed by The Stylistics, courtesy of Amherst Records. From Arista CD single 07822-13381-2, rel. 1997. Original version from the Arista album "Money Talks: The Album",(07822-18975-2), rel. 1997. ℗ 1997 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment.

Track 6 produced for Mo Swang Productions. Music and vocals arranged for Mo Swang Productions. Additional production and remix for Ground Control Productions. From Arista CD single 07822-13550-2, and Arista album "One Wish" (07822-13550-2), rel. 1998. ℗ 1998 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment.

Track 7 produced for Illtown Productions and for Heeba Jeeba Productions. Remix produced for Ground Control Productions. Contains excerpts of "Bad Luck", published by Warner-Tamerlane Publishing Corp. Contains samples of "Bad Luck", performed by Harold Melvin & The Blue Notes, used courtesy of Sony Music Entertainment Inc. From Arista CD single 07822-13656-2, rel. 1999. Original version from Arista album "One Wish" (07822-19022-2), rel.. 1998. ℗ 1998 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment.

Track 8 produced for Mo Swang Productions. Music arranged for Mo Swang Productions. Vocals arranged for Mo Swang Productions. From Arista CD single 07822-13724-2, rel. 1999. Originally released on Arista album "One Wish" (07822-19022-2), rel. 1998. ℗ 1998 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment. Montell Jordan appears courtesy of RAL / Def Jam Music Group.

Track 9 produced for Eristopher Entertainment / Furnace Music. Co-produced for Eristopher Entertainment / Furnace Music. From J Records 12" single 80813-21100-1 and J Records compilation "Dr. Dolittle 2 Original Soundtrack", rel. 2000. Later released on BMG Strategic Marketing Group CD "Ultimate Deborah Cox" (82876-59271-2), rel. 2004. ℗ 2000 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment.

Track 10 produced and arranged for Flyte Tyme Productions, Inc. Remixed for Flyte Tyme Productions, Inc. From J Records 12" single 80813-21204-1, rel. 2002. Original version from J Records album "The Morning After" (80813-20014-2), rel. 2002. ℗ 2002 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment.

Track 11 produced for DarkChild Entertainment Inc. Remix and additional production at Num Sound. From Arista promotional 12" single ARDP-3861, rel. 2000. Later released on BMG Strategic Marketing Group CD "Ultimate Deborah Cox" (82876-59271-2), rel. 2004. Original version from the Arista album "One Wish" (07822-19022-2), rel. 1998. ℗ 1998 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment.

Track 12 produced for Eristopher Entertainment / Furnace Music. From J Records Australian CD single 82876-50129-2, rel. 2002. Original version from the J Records album "The Morning After" (80813-20014-2), rel. 2002. ℗ 2002 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment.

Track 13 vocal produced for Mo Swang Productions. From BMG Strategic Marketing Group CD "Ultimate Deborah Cox" (82876-59271-2), release. 2004. ℗ 2003 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment.

Track 14 produced for Mo Swang Productions. Music and vocals arranged for Mo Swang Productions. From Arista CD single 07822-13550-2, and Arista album "One Wish" (07822-19022-2), rel. 1998. ℗ 1998 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment.

Compilation produced for So Hip It Hurts Productions. Mastered at Battery Studios, New York City.

© 2013 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment. ℗ 1995. 1997, 1998, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2013 RCA Records, a division of Sony Music Entertainment. Marketed and distributed by Sony Music Entertainment.

There are a couple of mistakes on the release, these include but are not limited to:
- Track 1 is erroneously listed as the Original Radio Edit, it is in fact the Smooth Mix.
- The liner notes for track 7 incorrectly list the catalogue number for the CD single release as "07822-13655-2", the proper number has been listed in the notes above.
- Montell Jordan has an 'appearing courtesy of' mention in the liner notes, his performing role is not mentioned.
- The logo for Sony Music Commercial Music Group appears along the top adhesive strip on the jewel case, but nowhere on the the actual release.

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