| 1. Give Back the Love |
| 2. Baby It's You |
| 3. Suddenly |
| 4. I Can't, I Won't |
| 5. Let Me Go |
| 6. I've come to My Senses |
| 7. Anchor |
| 8. Jigsaw Puzzle |
| 9. The Woman Says So |
| 10. Walk Your Talk |
| 11. No Excuse |
Editorial Reviews
Recording artist/songwriter, Renee Chambers, draws on a mixture of pop, and dance influences in her latest CD release, Renee Chambers, "Uncovered".
"Uncovered" was produced by Mark Schulman for Jammin' Planet Productions.
All tracks of the CD were written by Renee Chambers, herself, as well as collaborations with Rob Hayes, and Bud Myrick.
Renee has also established her own publishing company with BMI Music under the name of Chamberland Music.
Renee was born and raised in Ontario, California. Her interest in music started when she began listening to some of her sister's records in the 70's. She quickly became influenced by such artists as The Carpenters, Linda Ronstadt, Rita Coolidge, and Patsy Cline. Even at an early age, Renee's interest in music blossomed. As early as third grade, she exhibited her love of singing in many musicals. She still recalls her favorite role as "Dorothy" in The Wizard of Oz at the age of ten.
While attending college at California State University, Fullerton, Renee recorded commercial and promotional spots for KIIS radio in Los Angeles. She has made guest appearances on the United Way Telethon as well as KMIR TV in Palm Springs. She has showcased her singing style in Los Angeles clubs and organizations including the famous Troubadour, the Roxy, The Gig, and the National Academy of Songwriters "Acoustic Underground."
While the "Uncovered" CD only scratches the surface of Renee's talent, it should serve the purpose of letting you see into her world.
Uncovered,Renee Chambers,Jigsaw Records,Pop/Dance songs with a groove that will move you and lyrics that are more than skin deep.
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Uncovered
Kenny Lattimore , Chanté Moore , Kenny Lattimor , and Chante' Moore Manufacturer: La Face ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0007MR13K Release Date: 2006-10-10 |
Tracks:
- Uncovered (Intro)
- Love Ballad
- The Good Life
- I Got You Babe
- No Ordinary Love
- Figure It Out
- Live With You
- Here On Earth
- Just A Dream
- Tonight (2 Step)
- Every Time You Go
- Beautiful Distraction
- Vocal Booth
Tracks:
- To Me, You're Everything
- Rejoice (Clap Your Hands)
- Make Me Like The Moon
- Your Name
- I Give You My Praise
- I Do Love You
- Mine All Mine
- No Limit
- Never Alone
- I Just Love To Praise You
- No Limit (Remix)
Customer Reviews:
2 for 1...you can not beat that!.......2007-05-30
I have to give credit to Kenny as well. I have to admit, I was not a fan until they did their first album together. I actually got married off of "When I say I do" from that album and he brings a lot the CD as well. This is a must listen to CD, especially when you are with that special someone.
Amazing.......2007-05-29
Awesome.......2007-05-15
I have been looking for this CD for over a year and yes it was worth the wait. I like the 2-CD deal addressing two very different topics, perfect fit for the CD title.
A breath of fresh air.......2007-05-08
Uplifting.......2007-04-16
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Bob Dylan Uncovered
Manufacturer: Paradiddle Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000GG4K90 Release Date: 2006-05-24 |
Tracks:
- IF YOU GOTTA GO, GO NOW - CADILLAC MOON
- IF YOU SEE HER SAY HELLO - RUSS SEEGER
- TANGLED UP IN BLUE - THE WALKERS
- ONE TOO MANY MORNINGS - CAROLINE DOCTOROW
- GIRL FROM THE NORTH COUNTRY - DREW OLSEN
- MASTERS OF WAR - DENISE DONAHUE
- RING THEM BELLS - MARC ANDREW
- DOWN ALONG THE COVE - THE LONE SHARKS
- TEMPORARY LIKE ACHILLES - THE DON OLSEN GANG
- ONE MORE CUP OF COFFEE (VALLEY BELOW) - IRIDESENSE
- IT TAKES A LOT TO LAUGH, IT TAKES A TRAIN TO CRY - THE LITTLE WILSON BAND
- I DON'T BELIEVE YOU (SHE ACTS LIKE WE NEVER HAVE MET) - CODIAK
- BOOTS OF SPANISH LEATHER - JOHNNY CUOMO
Product Description
From CD insert: Our challenge to the artists involved in the project was stated simply: Take a Bob Dylan song and make it your own. The arrangements could go wherever their sound took them. The proof that they rose to this challenge is evident on these tracks. We've assembled some of the premier talent in the Long Island, New York area to perform some of the greatest songs ever written. With styles ranging from Folk to Blues, from Roots Rock to Modern Rock and influences from New Orleans to Ireland, we're sure you'll enjoy this eclectic mix of interpretations of Bob Dylan's music. Tom Crawford, Bill Herman Paradiddle RecordsCustomer Reviews:
Bob Dylan Uncovered & Covered by the Best.......2006-10-24
Because Dylan is able to reach us, on our level, emotionally and spiritually, we have made him an American icon. And because he has this incomparable ability, we have allowed him to be who he is: a great songwriter but not a great performer even of his own work. This is where Uncovered comes in and possibly comes in in such a way that Dylan might be pleased by the grass roots effort involved to bring this great collection to the public. It is most basically a celebration of the music by those who are closest to us: our neighbors, friends and family who happen to be damn good musicians.
The first song "If You Gotta Go, Go Now," whether by plan or providence, is the perfect way to start this collection: "Listen to me, baby." Because that is what Dylan has been saying for decades and these great New York Metro Area Bands give us the urge to sit back or, in some cases, jump up and listen. The sassy and sexy voice of Leslie Ziemi, of Cadillac Moon, pulls us right in and along for a great ride.
This collection is going to appeal to you, your kids and your parents. That's right, it is universal in sound appeal and the diversity of the music brings us together. The up tempo rock tunes are carried by Russ Seeger's "If You See Her Say Hello" and The Lone Sharks' "Down Along the Cove," which has a distinct Rock-a-Billy sound and some type of toe tapping, or body motion, is unavoidable. Seeger's rendition brings a certain veneer of pleasant amusement to the recognition of a love lost but still thought of. It kinda says,"Hey, we had a good run even though it's over."
There's a lot of funky, soulful, jazzy music on Uncovered, making me realize just how funky Dylan was though his performance may not have brought that out to me. In our lead song, "If You Gotta Go...," Ziemi's seductive and powerful voice would make me wonder how the recipient of her musical message would have second thoughts about staying. The realization that Uncovered is something different, in a very good way, became obvious with The Walkers' "Tangled Up In Blue." It's not right to say that a version of a song is better than the original, it wouldn't make sense. But this version of "...Blue" feels like the "right" version. And this is where we obviously feel the Us and Dylan connection: "the rain on his shoes," "her" working in a strip place and "him" stopping in for a beer and all those mathematicians and carpenters' wives that we all know that make up our lives. The Don Olsen Gang gives us a very laid back New Orleans Style version of "Temporary Like Achilles." "The Gang's" version of this song is a weary and jazzy, yet humorous perspective, of a lover trying to figure out why his love has turned him off and seems dead set on making him feel the pain of it. The Little Wilson Band's version of "It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry," provides the funky breaking Blues number that we need to say,"yeah, you hurt me but your time's coming too."
For more esoteric tastes we have Denise Donahue and Codiak. Donahue's ever timely "Masters of War" reminds us that no matter how noble the fight, someone behind the scenes is getting filthy rich on this death and destruction of war. Her intensity, musical originality and apparent passion for the cause have us standing with her at the grave's edge to help confirm the [...] is dead. We kick the volume up with Codiak and their energized version of "I Don't Believe You." And in the midst of our convulsive head bobbing to the beat, we pick up the Uncovered case to remind us that this is indeed a collection of Dylan songs interpreted with an innovative flair we have not enjoyed until now.
The transition song for the Uncovered collection is Iridesense's "One More Cup of Coffee." I prefer to listen to a new disk all the way through the first time to get a feel for the music but this is the point where the Pavlovian response to hit the repeat button the on mp player began for me. The song is distinctly Western Rock which moves us from the electric sound to the Folk sound. But the first time I heard Tara Eberle sing "one more cup of coffee for the road," I got slight goose bumps. The story, in the song, has a certain sense of ominous foreboding: we know something "not good" is going to happen. And Eberle's voice gives us that sense, and also "a final cigarette, final cup of coffee" existential surrender to the inevitable.
The Folk songs are extremely well done and tough to attempt as we are all watching to see if they can come anywhere near the feel that Dylan gave us for the same songs. Caroline Doctorow's "One Too Many Mornings" is light and sweet and cleverly belies again the familiar Dylan theme of inevitable surrender to losing a love. But the implied pathos is disguised by Doctorow's sensual and enticing vocals. The three folk songs, sung by men, were the ones I might scrutinize hardest (perhaps unfairly) because they are going head to head with my perspective of Dylan the Folk Singer. I was pleased. Drew Olsen performs a very sincere and thoughtful version of "Girl From the North Country," enough for me to hope his love still remembered him and she had a warm coat for the winter. Marc Andrews' "Ring Them Bells" was much less than I expected...in the very best way. It is easy to become self-righteous with "Bells." Andrews' version is poignant, restrained, evocative and, above all, convincing. Makes me wish bells were rung for more than just weddings. Closing this collection is Johnny Cuomo's "Boots of Spanish Leather." Cuomo follows in the tradition of Roger McGuinn and Tom Petty by sounding very much like Dylan. It is Cuomo's performance that is an honor to the Songwriter, by imitation, and an honor to the Collection, by beautifully closing this disk with again the theme of lost love but the potential that love might return to fulfill expectations and longing.
At present, the original Bob Dylan Uncovered is paired with a bonus disk. Of special note, is "Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues." Again, the sense of the inevitable result of failure and humiliation, conveyed with ironic humor is easily felt in the song. The first few chords of the song set the tone that some one is going to get screwed and sent home with their tail between their legs. Michele Sivori's vocals perfectly convey the feeling of "it's going to hit the fan and I better cut my losses while I can." I will allow the remainder of the bonus disk to be a surprise you can unwrap for yourself. There are versions of "Highway 61 Revisited," "As I Went Out One Morning," and original music from Drew Olsen, Johnny Cuomo, David Vanden Heuvel and Denise Donahue.
I began by saying there were a number of reasons to own Bob Dylan Uncovered: A great songwriter we can relate to, great local talent we can relate to and finally a great effort by The Producers, Bill Herman, Tom Crawford and Bill Sperl for encouraging, creating and distributing this collection. If you like Dylan, innovative interpretation and just good music, you should own this collection and share it with your friends. Visit [...]
Great album!.......2006-08-07
best dylan cover ever.......2006-08-07
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Uncovered
Tony Joe White Manufacturer: Swamp Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000H5V8G8 Release Date: 2006-09-05 |
Tracks:
- Run For Cover
- Not One Bad Thought (w/ Mark Knopfler)
- Did Somebody Make A Fool Out of You (w/ Eric Clapton)
- Louvelda (w/ JJ Cale)
- Rebellion
- Shakin The Blues (w/ Waylon Jennings)
- Rainy Night In Georgia
- Baby, Dont Look Down (w/ Michael McDonald)
- Taking the Midnight Train
- Keeper of the Fire
Amazon.com
Tony Joe White says he always saw the friends he invited to play on his new album--Eric Clapton, Mark Knopfler, J.J. Cale, Michael McDonald, and the late Waylon Jennings--as "keepers of the fire." They're also premier custodians of loneliness and despair, the two emotions that lie at the heart of this hypnotic submersion into country/swamp blues. From the kickoff track, "Run for Cover," with Wayne Jackson of the Memphis Horns, these meditations on mourning--lost lovers, spiritual struggles, anxiety that knows no name and no bottom--grab the listener fast and pull him down into swirling dark waters. For that reason, there's a numbing sameness--on occasion, two songs back-to-back seem to simply be extensions of each other. But while Jennings's effort is more a portrait of the artist testing his chops after suffering a stroke, other collaborations stick in the mind. The dour Knopfler shows up on the most optimistic song, "Not One Bad Thought," but his vocals still sound like the barely uttered words of a depressive on a bad down. Clapton's voice remains characteristically modest on "Did Somebody Make a Fool Out of You," yet his guitar work--measured and full of emotion--proves what you don't play is as important as what you do. Still, the best pairing is that with Michael McDonald on "Baby, Don't Look Down." When White's smoky rumble meets McDonald's bruised, angelic tenor, you'll know why God made music. --Alanna NashCustomer Reviews:
MIXED FEELINGS ON THIS ONE:.......2007-05-20
Don't get me wrong: I'm a big fan of Mark Knopfler's and, even though it has become fashionable to bash Clapton in certain hobbyist guitar forums, I appreciate the greatness he has added to guitar history. Now, J.J. Cale is not someone I have ever warmed up to...and Michael McDonald? Gawd! I can't stand to listen to that whiny, fake, constipated-sounding voice. He sounds like he can't quite decide whether he's an opera-singer or a wannabe "Blue-Eyed Soul" singer. And, sadly, he's neither! But, the scariest part is that he, probably, thinks that he's actually adding something to Tony Joe's track!!! The only song that works pretty well is the one he shares with Waylon Jennings. On this one, they sound like a couple of Horny Old Men having a good time. Cool!
"Not One Bad Thought" with Knopfler isn't bad...but I was disappointed by Knopfler's contributions. On his own, his vox are very Soulful...but they sound weak in comparison to White's. And: I'm used to hearing Knopfler cook on guitar...which, like me, he plays bare-fingered. But here? It sounds like they used a lot of obnoxious stomp-boxes that buried the distinctive Knopfler sound.
And "Did Somebody Make A Fool Out Of You" with Clapton was obnoxious compared to Tony Joe's original version. The mix wasn't very good because there was a lot of self-indulgent "busy-work" between the (too-many) guitar tracks. Clapton certainly plays flawlessly...and his vox are decent. But, when heard in comparison to Tony Joe's, he sounds exactly like what he is: a weak British copy of The Real Deal.
I won't even comment on the Cale track ("Louvelda") except for one word: boring.
"Baby, Don't Look Down" is a really cool tune (as is the first cut...done without outside "help"..."Run For Cover"!) but the worst parts are whenever Michael McDonald "graces" us with his vox. Man, that guy's voice is nothing but irritating and he should probably stick to hanging out in L.A. and not trying to sound Southern...or Soulful. Listen to the difference between Tony Joe's solo vocals and McDonald's: I rest my case! Plus the fact that it didn't sound like they'd rehearsed their parts up very well. When they sing harmonies, their phrasing is downright sloppy...and shameful!
The general arrangements are good...especially the horn-charts...and the back-up vox work very well within the context. I already mentioned that the drum mixes are crisp. Tony Joe's vox could have been brought up a little in the mixes...but, over all...except for the bad choice in collaborations...it was a decent album.
But here's a personal message to Tony Joe:
Hey, man: PLEASE make the rest of your albums without collaborating. You're simply better than that...and you don't need the "famous" names screwing up your good work!
With ALL respect,
Ian Bruce-Douglas
Interesting.......2007-05-13
Very good CD.......2007-05-09
Tony Joe better as a loner........2007-03-11
Tony Joe is in his groove,like a comfortable pair of used boots.......2007-03-04
Tony Joe could burp into a pail and make it great on some level. Hey, the cat is responsible for some of the best lyrics and atmospheric songcraft out there...I do question why the remake of Rainy Night in Ga and Midnight Train.I suppose that was a marketing decision. In The end that's TJW's decision and no one elses.I can respect that.
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2006 Uncovered
The Game Manufacturer: Hardwax ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000BRBGTQ Release Date: 2006-08-08 |
Album Description
Controversial rapper The Game returns with a fabulous mix that features rarities, freestyles and more, 13 tracks including 'Young Gunz Diss', 'F*ck 50', 'Killas On The Come Up' and 'Here We Go Again' (featuring Dr. Dre). Hardwax.
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Uncovered/Covered
Kenny Lattimore , and Chanté Moore Manufacturer: Bmg/Laface ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000I2K7TY Release Date: 2006-11-06 |
Tracks:
- Uncovered (Intro)
- Love Ballad
- Good Life
- I Got You Babe
- No Ordinary Love
- Figure It Out
- Live with You
- Here on Earth
- Just a Dream
- Tonight (2 Step)
- Every Time You Go
- Beautiful Distraction
- Vocal Booth
Tracks:
- To Me, You're Everything
- Rejoice (Clap You Hands)
- Make Me Like the Moon
- Your Name
- I Give You My Praise
- I Do Love You
- Mine All Mine
- No Limit
- Never Alone
- I Just Love to Praise You
- No Limit [Remix]
Customer Reviews:
An Awesome " Sing along out loud" album.......2007-05-27
Anointed.......2007-01-19
pleasant suprise!!!.......2007-01-19
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Uncovered
Sirsy Manufacturer: Sirsymusic ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000GOQRM0 Release Date: 2006-07-01 |
Tracks:
- Waiting for Rain
- Iou
- Paper Moon
- Hurricane
- Kiss Me Here
- Hostage
- Uncomfortable
- Pet
- By July
- Some Kind of Winter
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Uncovered
Various Artists Manufacturer: Umvd Import ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000D8HSS Release Date: 2003-10-13 |
Tracks:
- Barret Strong - Money (Thats What I want)
- Pat Kelly - Angel (Of The Morning)
- Bill Withers - Use Me
- Shuggie Otis - Strawberry Letter 23
- JJ Cale - Cocaine
- Undisputed Truth - Papa Was A Rollin Stone
- The Isley Brothers - Work To Do
- Barbara Acklin - Am I The Same Girl
- Jorge Ben - Taj Mahal
- Chairman Of The Board - Give Me Just A Little More Time
- The Supremes - Nathan Jones
- Bob & Earl - Harlem Shuffle
- Tom Scott - Gotcha
- Barry White - You See The Trouble With Me
- Gunter Kallmann Choir - Daydream
- Dusty Springfield - I Just Dont Know What to Do With
- Nancy & Frank Sinatra - Something Stupid
- Nina Simone - Feeling Good
- Cat Stevens - Wild World
Tracks:
- World Party - Shes The One
- Rotary Connection - I Am the Black Gold Of The Sun
- Ohio Players - Love Rollercoaster
- Cher - Take Me Home
- The Miracles - Love Machine
- The Delfonics - Ready Or Not Here I Come
- Fifth Dimension - California Soul
- Marvin Gaye - When Did You Stop Loving Me
- Dan Hartman - Relight My Fire
- The Spencer Davis Group - Gimme Some Lovin
- Gloria Jones - Tainted Love
- Smokey Robinson - The Tears Of A Clown
- The Isley Brothers - Twist & Shout
- John Holt - The Tide Is High
- Jorge Ben - Mas Que Nada
- Tito Puente - Oyo Como Va
- Andy Williams Cant Get Used To Losing You
- William DeVaughn - Be Thankful for What Youve Got
- Minnie Ripperton - Les Fleur
Album Description
Family Recordings proudly presents an inspired double disc set that is part musical education and part expose! Uncovered reveals 40 original tracks made popular by some of contemporary music's brightest stars that many are unaware are cover versions! Uncovered showcases a deliberately varied and genre busting track list, revealing the lesser-known versions of tracks made famous by the likes of The Beatles, The Temptations, Kylie and Robbie Williams!Included is the first ever Motown single - Barrett Strong's 'Money (That's What I Want)' which was covered by The Beatles, Jorge Ben's Taj Mahal (ripped off by Rod Stewart for 'Do You Think I'm Sexy?' and settled in court as a result) and World Party's 'She's The One' (for which Karl Wallinger is no doubt very grateful to Robbie Williams). A heavy dose of Soul is included with tracks from Judy Street (Soft Cell's 'What'), The Supremes' Nathan Jones (later hacked by Bananarama), The Miracles' 'Love Machine' (made famous by the boys of Wham!) and The Delphonics' 'Ready Or Not' (The Fugees). A musical education indeed!
Album Description
Part music education, part expose, & part really quite nice album, 'Uncovered' reveals 38 original tracks that many people are unaware are cover versions. It is a deliberately varied & genre busting track list, revealing the lesser known versions of tracks made famous by the likes of The Beatles, The Temptations, Eric Clapton, Kylie & Robbie Williams, to name just a few. Family Recordings. 2003.Album Details
"uncovered"' Presents 40 Original Tracks that Many People Are Unaware Are Cover Versions. It's a Varied and Genre Busting Tracklist, Showcasing Lesser Known Original Versions of Tracks Made Famous by the Likes of the Beatles, the Temptations, Kylie and Robbie Williams. There is the First Ever Motown Single (Barrett Strong, "Money (That's What I Want)" Covered by the Beatles (And also the Flying Lizards), Jorge Ben's "Taj Mahal" (Ripped off by Rod Stewart for "do You Think I'm Sexy?" and Settled in Court as a Result) and World Party's "She's the One" (For which Karl Wallinger is No Doubt Very Grateful to Robbie Williams). A Heavy Dose of Soul is Included with Tracks from Judy Street (Soft Cell's "What"), the Supremes' "Nathan Jones" (Bananarama), the Miracles "Love Machine" (Wham!) and the Delphonics "Ready Or Not" (The Fugees) plus Some Classic Reggae from John Holt (Blondie's "The Tide is High") and More.Customer Reviews:
A great musical education..........2006-07-14
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Philadelphia Uncovered
Various Artists Manufacturer: Sound ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000031WEU Release Date: 1999-12-06 |
Tracks:
- I Can't Stop (Turning on You)
- Sweetest Pain - Dexter Wansel, Terri Wells
- So Glad I'm the One - Instant Funk
- I Bet She Don't Love You Like I Do - Jean Carn
- Come on and Dance Dance Dance - Bunny Sigler
- Tell Me Why - Carla Benson, , MFSB
- Lovin' You - The O'Jays, The O'Jays
- I Can't Forget You - Patti LaBelle
- Only to You - Teddy Pendergrass
- I Love You Anyway
- You're Leavin' - The Stylistics
- When I Give My Love (This Time) - Phyllis Hyman
- Baby Don't Go Away Mad - The Dells
- Summertime and I'm Feelin' Mellow - MFSB
- Was That All It Was [Full Length Mix][*] - Jean Carn
Album Details
Featuring: O'Jays, Instant Funk, Dell/Teddy Pendergrass, Silk, Phyllis Hyman & More.Customer Reviews:
« Was that all it was » in its 6 min. 30 version.......2001-11-10
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New York Uncovered
Hiroko Kokubu Manufacturer: Jvc Victor ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0002ZF0W6 Release Date: 2004-11-01 |
Tracks:
- Besame Mucho
- Stella by Starlight
- Key Largo
- Tico Tico
- Malaika/Safari
- Antonio's Song
- Ju-Ge-Mu
- Three Views of a Secret
- Miagetegoran, Yoru No Hoshi Wo
- Only Trust Your Heart [*]
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Uncovered Very Best of Smokie
ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005AQOA Release Date: 2001-03-07 |
Tracks:
- I'll Meet You At Midnight
- Lay Back In The Arms Of Someone
- It's Your Life
- Nan Li Wan
- Wild Angels
- Mexican Girl
- All She Ever Really Wanted
- Take Good Care Of My Baby
- Don't Play Your Rock 'N' Roll To Me
- Something's Been Making Me Blue
- Needles And Pins
- Oh Carol
- For A Few Dollars More
- She Rides Wild Horses
- If You Think You Know How To Love Me
- Living Next Door To Alice
Tracks:
- It Never Rains In Southern California
- When You Walk In The Room
- Arms Of Mary
- I Swear
- Darlin'
- Just When I Needed You Most
- Always The Last To Know
- Still The One
- Can't Fight This Feeling
- Whiskey In The Jar
- How Long
- Runaway Train
- I Don't Wanna Talk About It
- Who'll Stop The Rain
- Drift Away
- Love Hurts
Album Description
UK 'best of' for the British rock act. Includes extra CD with new recordings of classic covers. 32 tracks on 2 CD's including 'Living Next Door To Alice', 'Oh Carol', 'Arms Of Mary' and 'Needles and Pins'. Slimline double jewel case. 2001 release.Customer Reviews:
I would give it less than one star if I could.......2003-06-03
Three midis derived from songs performed on this collection sound light years ahead of the original artists' version. It's sad but true.
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