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Post by jrmugz on Oct 6, 2015 12:11:03 GMT
Hey Helmut83 and queenofthehours , I hope neither of you get whiplash turning around so fast to review the CD here. Ha ha. Just kidding, but would be fun to hear your thoughts, if you ever have time to catch up with this one. Jim
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Post by Helmut83 on Oct 6, 2015 16:39:52 GMT
Hi, Jim! Hey, none of the tracks is available in my country. When I try to load them there comes out a banner that says that.
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Post by jrmugz on Oct 6, 2015 17:28:55 GMT
Hi, Jim! Hey, none of the tracks is available in my country. When I try to load them there comes out a banner that says that. How about this track? Jim
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Post by Helmut83 on Oct 6, 2015 19:28:54 GMT
Yeah, I could listen to that. Great song, I liked it a lot at first listen, lots of energy on it.
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Post by queenofthehours on Oct 9, 2015 16:15:00 GMT
1. Tell Me How You Feel – I like the opening, very jangly. This has a Beatles-y feel but not quite as much as other bands sound when they do the “Beatles thing”. Like it a lot.
2. Sunday's Child – Jangly again. I like how the production is very clear. The drums sound very good.
3. I Always Do - Again great production which really makes the songs stand out. This reminds me of something but I can’t think what.
4. I'm Gonna Get You Now – More great drums and guitar too. This might be my favourite song so far.
5. Blessed Be the Ties – Another excellent song. Great production. I like how the bass stands out.
6. This Could Be the Moment – Another great one.
7. Ain't Got No – Very rocky this one. So many great things musically happening here. There’s even an organ.
8. Somebody Loves You - Love the bass on this track. The drums are so clear.
9. Big Eraser – Seems darker than the rest. Very good though.
10. Everything Is Alright – Perhaps the only song to show that it was made in the 80s, doesn’t detract from the enjoyment though.
11. I've Just Begun (Again) – Another contender for album favourite
12. Walk in Two Worlds – Great song. More modern sounding than the others.
13. Talk About Suffering - Not my most favourite but still fits with the album.
I found this album hugely enjoyable and I will by having another listen. The production is fabulous and all the elements fit together nicely. This is a proper album, by that I mean every song joins together to make a whole, take one away and the LP is spoiled.
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Post by Helmut83 on Oct 9, 2015 17:07:12 GMT
Do you have it in a format you could send to me, Jim?
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Post by jrmugz on Oct 9, 2015 19:43:53 GMT
Do you have it in a format you could send to me, Jim? I'll see if I can PM you the individual videos by the same one who did the one above that worked for you. Jim
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Post by Helmut83 on Oct 9, 2015 19:44:46 GMT
ok
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Post by jrmugz on Oct 9, 2015 19:45:19 GMT
1. Tell Me How You Feel – I like the opening, very jangly. This has a Beatles-y feel but not quite as much as other bands sound when they do the “Beatles thing”. Like it a lot.
2. Sunday's Child – Jangly again. I like how the production is very clear. The drums sound very good.
3. I Always Do - Again great production which really makes the songs stand out. This reminds me of something but I can’t think what.
4. I'm Gonna Get You Now – More great drums and guitar too. This might be my favourite song so far.
5. Blessed Be the Ties – Another excellent song. Great production. I like how the bass stands out.
6. This Could Be the Moment – Another great one.
7. Ain't Got No – Very rocky this one. So many great things musically happening here. There’s even an organ.
8. Somebody Loves You - Love the bass on this track. The drums are so clear.
9. Big Eraser – Seems darker than the rest. Very good though.
10. Everything Is Alright – Perhaps the only song to show that it was made in the 80s, doesn’t detract from the enjoyment though.
11. I've Just Begun (Again) – Another contender for album favourite
12. Walk in Two Worlds – Great song. More modern sounding than the others.
13. Talk About Suffering - Not my most favourite but still fits with the album.
I found this album hugely enjoyable and I will by having another listen. The production is fabulous and all the elements fit together nicely. This is a proper album, by that I mean every song joins together to make a whole, take one away and the LP is spoiled. Loved the review qoth, and glad someone besides me sees the greatness of "Blessed Be the Ties". Jim
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