
A career-spanning collection of high-gloss rock and blue-eyed soul. From swampy funk to neon-lit synth-pop, it captures a master of sophisticated, rhythmic cool.
2002 · Hip-O Records
Best of Both Worlds: The Robert Palmer Anthology (1974-2001) is the definitive sonic portrait of a man who treated pop music like a bespoke garment. It is an album that feels expensive, polished, and impeccably timed. The listening experience is defined by a unique tension between Palmer's deep, soulful roots and his later obsession with the cold, precise machinery of 80s synthesizers. You can hear the humidity of his early New Orleans-influenced funk recordings slowly give way to the air-conditioned, neon-lit landscapes of his MTV-era dominance. It is the sound of a restless artist who could move from a gritty R&B groove to a minimalist electronic pulse without ever losing his signature composure.
How does Best of Both Worlds: The Robert Palmer Anthology (1974-2001) sound next to the rest of Robert Palmer's catalogue?
Triumphant saturates this record notably more than the artist's norm.
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