Valentine's Day is just around the corner and love is in the air! No matter how or where you're celebrating this year, Phoenix Music International's labels have put together a collection of romantic compilation albums to ensure Cupid's arrow hits right on target.
Eternal Love - Phoenix Music International
Eternal Love features romantic Valentine's pop and R&B classics from BBMak, Damage, E-17, PJ & Duncan, The Nolans and more. Reminisce on the old school days of love with these 90s and 00s smooth and sophisticated throwbacks. Listen here.
Pure Lovers Rock - Jet Star Music
Jet Star Music's Pure Lovers Rock series is home to the sound of romantic reggae. Each album showcases the best old school lovers rock anthems from legendary reggae artists including John Holt, Sylvia Tella, J.C Lodge, Alton Ellis and many more. Start your listening journey with 'Barrington Levy Pure Lovers Rock'.
Reggae Classic Love Songs - Pama Records
If you fancy romanticising the sounds of 60s and 70s this Valentine's Day, look no further than Pama Records' album of Reggae Classic Love Songs. Originally formed in 1967, Pama Records was a pioneer in bringing Jamaican and UK ska, soul, rocksteady and reggae to the charts. This album contains some of the label's most heartwarming songs, along with reggae covers of Motown and soul classics. Listen here.
From... With Love - Collins Classics
Collins Classics is celebrating love with not one, but five brand new albums! Featuring romantic classical works from Beethoven, Chopin, Debussy, Mozart and Schubert, fall in love with these beautiful recordings from the London Symphony Orchestra, Seta Tanyel, Philharmonia Orchestra and more. Listen to each album here.
90s Lovin' - GRAND Music
For those who love to dance, GRAND Music offers you twelve 90's house classics; all with an underlying theme of love. The clubs might not be open, but that doesn't have to stop you from spreading love on the dance floor with these soulful, vocal house anthems from David Morales, Andrea Mendez, DJ Spen, Bini & Martini and more. Listen here.
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