| 1. Easy Money |
| 2. The Woman In You |
| 3. Why Dont You Spend The Night |
| 4. So Young So Young |
| 5. Forget About Me |
| 6. Heartbreak Radio |
| 7. Cheap Thrills |
| 8. No Chance |
| 9. Gimme Love |
| 10. Tears |
Editorial Reviews
Reissued 1980 album and Digitally Remastered. A more mature Miller is heard on this excellent album recorded in 1980 with a set of ten tantalizing tunes. There is an air of love, romance and rock 'n' roll in the air as Frankie digs into songs like 'The Woman In You', 'Why Don't You Spend The Night' and the regretful 'So Young, So Young'. Most of these songs are tightly conceived three-minute gems, and there's no excessive soloing.
Easy Money,Frankie Miller,Repertoire,Soul/R & B
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Easy Money
John Anderson Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000OCXM6S Release Date: 2007-05-15 |
Tracks:
- Easy Money
- A Woman Knows
- Funky Country
- Bonnie Blue
- If Her Lovin' Don't Kill Me
- Something To Drink About
- Weeds
- You Already Know MY Love
- Brown Liquor
- I Can't Make Her Cry Anymore
- Willie's Guitar
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One of country's most distinctive voices, John Anderson racked up an impressive list of hits in the '80s and '90s ("Swingin'," "Money in the Bank") before his career grew erratic. Now he returns as the newest member of Big & Rich's MuzikMafia, and this solid effort (produced by Rich, who had a hand in much of the writing) appears on B&R's label, Raybaw Records. If "Funky Country" owes a little too much to the rebel stomp of "Comin' to Your City," other songs Anderson crafted with his MuzikMafia cohorts--the exquisitely sad "Bonnie Blue" and the mid-tempo ballad "I Can't Make Her Cry Anymore"--more than hold their own. Producer Rich wisely divides the program between stone-cold honky-tonk and contemporary country, balancing the George Jones-like novelty song, "Brown Liquor," with the pop-ish "You Already Know My Love," and throwing in the Dylanesque "Weeds" for good measure. Willie Nelson's nasal whine threads through a song named for him ("Willie's Guitar"), but the album's long-term resonance comes not from Rich, Nelson, or anyone else but Anderson, whose rolling, tug-and-release baritone imbues even the most mediocre lyric with chasms of pain. --Alanna NashAlbum Description
Country music icon John Anderson is the newest member of MuzikMafia. With guest artists such as Keith Urban and Willie Nelson this album respects tradition and celebrates the present and future.Customer Reviews:
JAW Review.......2007-07-05
Not Older...Just Getting Better Fantastic Album.......2007-06-10
JOHN ANDERSON IS BACK IN A BIG WAY!!!.......2007-06-10
John Anderson has always been one of the great voices in country music and since his start in the early `80s has racked up an impressive list of great albums. His distinctive country baritone and singing style can hardly be compared to anybody else in the country music business and on his new album "Easy Money" you can hear that John is still in fine voice and remained true to his sound and country roots. 6 of the 11 songs are co-written by John Anderson and although he has giving John Rich full production credits, this album turned out to be a classic sounding John Anderson album.
With this CD John Anderson is giving you everything you are longing for as a true country music lover. A great mix of songs from strong country rockers as "Easy Money", "Funcky Country", or "If Her Lovin' Don't Kill Me", to toe-tipping Honky Tonk tunes like "Brown Liquor", and "Something To Drink About" until outstanding ballads as the wonderful "A Woman Knows", the moanful "Bonny Blue", or heartfelt ones like "Weeds", and "I Can't Make Her Cry Anymore", as well as the emotional "You Already Know My Love" (which is my favourite together with "Weeds") and the Willie Nelson, Merle Haggard collaboration of "Willie's Guitar" make this album worth every cent. There is not a bad song on here and you will love them all!
Florida boy John Anderson has always been an underrated superstar of country music. Now I am hoping that his new album "Easy Money" will help to pick up his career again and give him back the attention he deserves so much.
Do yourself a favor and get you a copy of "Easy Money" right now! If not, you will be sorry for missing one of the best country music releases of 2007.
God bless John Anderson and his wonderful music!
Solid Effort .......2007-05-20
Here, John Anderson returns with his first CD of new recordings in several years, this time with John Rich of Big & Rich serving as producer. Fortunately. Rich stays largely out of the way and lets Anderson focus on that which he does best, as seven of the CD's eleven songs are ballads.
First some consumer advice. Upon inserting the CD into your player, troll over to track 11, "Willie's Guitar" and give it a few listens as John, Merle Haggard (vocal) and Willie Nelson (vocal & a guitar solo) work their magic on this wistful tale which, curiously enough, wasn't written by either John, Merle or Willie. No matter, as writers John Phillips and Ray Stephenson certainly caught the essense of heartbreak and resignation.
First the "bad": the uptempo songs "Easy Money" , "Funky Country" and "If Her Lovin' Don't Kill Me" are merely okay - worth 3 or 3.5 stars each. These three songs are the ones on which the John Rich "Muzik Mafia" sound is the most in evidence.
Now the really good: The fourth uptempo number, however, "Brown Liquor" is really excellent, on a par with John's best uptempo numbers like "Black Sheep", "Chicken Truck" or "Swingin'"
Aside from the John & Merle & Willie offering, John has six really, really good solo ballads; in fact,I don't think John Anderson has ever done wrong by a ballad in his life. For me the highlights are "A Woman Knows", a sensitive John Rich-Julie Roberts penned ballad along the lines of Johnny Darrell's 1969 hit "A Woman Without Love" and John Anderson's song about about a woman's threat to her wayward husband that she'll give him "Something To Drink About". "Weeds" penned by Anderson and his late friend Lionel Delmore, might prove to be the favorite ballad from the CD for many listeners.
All in all, a very pleasant surprise as I was having nightmares about how a John Rich-produced CD might sound. Fortunately, it sounds like John Anderson being John Anderson, and it doesn't get much better than that
Anderson Gets Rich with "Easy Money".......2007-05-18
Anderson gets Rich (that is John Rich of Big and Rich) with "Easy Money." Produced by the godfather of the Muzik Mafia John Rich, "Easy Money" ushers the much anticipated return of Anderson on what is this year's most highly-profiled CD. However, long time fans of Anderson need not fear, "Easy Money" is not your mere gadget for Rich to transmit his high-tech gonzo kind of rock-country. Rather, this is mainly bona fide John Anderson indulgent with Anderson's honeyed drawl and wild-turkey twang. Regretfully, thus far radio has ignored this album's couple of singles namely "If Her Loving Don't Kill Me" and "A Woman's Knows." Nevertheless, radio's tepid reception no way tarnishes the sturdy quality of this 11-track disc.
Hands down, the cynosure of this album is in the ballads. Sophomore single "A Woman's Knows," coming from the pens of Vicky McGehee, John Rich and Julie Roberts, is a sensitive cheating ballad told from the perspective of a woman who through her intuition detects her man's infidelity. "Willie Guitar," with its gently strummed acoustic guitars and mournful-sounding fiddles, is creatively written tearjerker that compares the whole in one's heart with a hole in Willie Nelson's guitar. Recalling Anderson's "Mississippi Moon," "Weeds" (which is co-written by Anderson's recently deceased friend and hit writer Lionel Delmore) is a swampy bluesy fiddle-driven downer. Co-written with fellow Music Mafia Cowboy Troy, "Bonnie Blue" has all the charm of the South with an appropriate touch of racial reconciliation in the closing lines: "Bonnie Blue, is your tattered flag still flyin'/Bonnie Blue, yeah they showed you wrong from right/Bonnie Blue, I'm so sorry that I'm cryin'/But there isn't that much difference between black and white."
Of the uptempoes, "Brown Liquor" is a honky-tonk stomper that calls to mind George Jones' "White Lightning." For unadulterated country without the screeching rock guitars, the barroom weeper "Something to Drink About" is insatiably good. However, there are a few misfires: "If Her Loving Don't Kill Me," formerly a minor hit for Aaron Tippin is pretty mediocre for a lead single material. Also, "Funky Country" and "Easy Money" are more Big and Rich than Anderson. Despite the presence of a guitar solo by Keith Urban, the title track, a bemoaning lament about the hardships of being an entertainer is too idiosyncratic. Though "Funky Country" tries to transport Anderson into the age of ipods, but it fails miserably with its ear-popping drums and ill-constructed melodic lines.
Overall, "Easy Money" is posed for great things for Anderson. As a sonic conduit between traditional country and modern neo-traditionalism, "Easy Money" has enough to please both camps. However, as a departure from most Anderson albums, there are more ballads than usual. Frankly these slowies are the ones that steal the show--they show that after all these years, Anderson still sings with his heart on his sleeve.
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The Royal Philharmonic Orchestra Plays the Hits of Pink Floyd
Manufacturer: Koch Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000ADXG0 Release Date: 2003-08-12 |
Tracks:
- Shine On You Crazy Diamond
- Money
- Us & Them
- Hey You
- Another Brick In The Wall
- Wish You Were Here
- Time
- The Great Gig In The Sky
- In The Flesh
Customer Reviews:
Down right Awesome.......2007-07-16
It could have been so much more..........2006-07-25
For a fully symphonic Pink Floyd experience, try "Us and Them" by the London Philharmonic.
don't bother too spent 0 on any think.......2006-03-03
Could have been much better.......2005-04-10
"Money", "Time" and especially "In the Flesh" are pathetic, "Us and them" and "WYWH" sound like an interminable folk music evening on German TV, and "Another Brick..." is just plain bad.
On the other hand, "Hey you" would have been quite good minus the vocals. As for "The great gig in the sky", it is the only track I would call listenable throughout, the usual horrible vocals being replaced by a woman who can actually sing.
The problem with this album is not the inevitable alteration of the spirit of Pink floyd, but the absolutely APPALLING vocal performance and some painfully kitchy instrumentation at times. Well, most of the time, actually.
If you're a diehard PF fan - like myself - and think you can take anything with its name on it, well, think again. If you don't even like Pink floyd, you'll never be able to listen to this.
Hardly symphonic........2005-03-29
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Easy Money
Frankie Miller Manufacturer: Eagle Rock/Eagle ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00006AGA6 Release Date: 2004-04-28 |
Tracks:
- Easy Money
- Woman In You
- Why Don't You Spend The Night
- So Young So Young
- Forget About Me
- Heartbreak Radio
- Cheap Thrills
- No Change
- Gimme Love
- Tears
- Lock Up Your Secretaries (Demo)
- Woman In You (Demo)
- Beggin' For Trouble (Demo)
- Lonely Eyes (Demo)
Album Details
Remastered Version of Miller's 1980 Recording Adds Four Bonus Tracks and New Sleeve Notes.
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The Film Music of Francis Chagrin
Manufacturer: Chandos ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009SC7HC Release Date: 2005-07-26 |
Tracks:
- Overture
- Portrait Of Eva
- Prelude
- Finale
- Main Titles And Opening Scene
- Bobby Escapes To Edinburgh
- Finale
- Theme
- Main Titles
- The Hoffnung Symphony Orchestra
- Preamble
- Conflagration
- Pursuit At Night
- Vindication
- II Basso Ostinato
- Main Titles
- Romance
- Nocturne
- Samba
- Epilogue
- Village Feast
- Omladina (Childhood)
- Dusk
- The New Bridge
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Easy Money
Frankie Miller Manufacturer: Repertoire ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000028DCL Release Date: 2006-05-08 |
Tracks:
- Woman in You
- Why Don't You Spend the Night
- So Young, So Young
- Forget About Me
- Heartbreak Radio
- Cheap Thrills
- No Chance
- Gimme Love
- Tears
Album Description
Reissued 1980 album and Digitally Remastered. A more mature Miller is heard on this excellent album recorded in 1980 with a set of ten tantalizing tunes. There is an air of love, romance and rock 'n' roll in the air as Frankie digs into songs like 'The Woman In You', 'Why Don't You Spend The Night' and the regretful 'So Young, So Young'. Most of these songs are tightly conceived three-minute gems, and there's no excessive soloing.Album Details
A More Mature Miller is Heard on this Excellent Recorded in 1980 with a Set of Ten Tantalising Tunes. There is an Air of Love, Romance and Rock'n'roll in the Air as Frankie Digs Into Songs Like `the Woman in You', `why Don't You Spend the Night', and the Regretful `so Young, So Young'. Most of These Songs Are Tightly Conceived Three Minute Gems, and There's No Excessive Soloing.Customer Reviews:
FRANKIE MILLER...! I MEAN HEY.......2002-11-27
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Everything the Traffic Will Allow
Klea Blackhurst Manufacturer: Lunch Money Productions J.V. ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0002C7ZJU Release Date: 2001-10-24 |
Tracks:
- October 14, 1930/JOHNNY ONE NOTE/IGOT RHYTHM
- Ethel Mormon
- YOU'RE THE TOP
- Hard to Get to Anything Goes
- BLOW GABRIEL BLOW
- Breath Control and People My Age
- MAKE IT ANOTHER OLD FASHIONED, PLEASE
- RIDIN' HIGH
- THIS IS IT/DO I LOVE YOU/I GOT LOST IN HIS ARMS
- SAM AND DELILAH
- YOU'RE AN OLD SMOOTHIE
- A Softening Cascade of Curls
- I'VE STILL GOT MY HEALTH
- The Walkman of the 20's
- LIFE IS JUST A BOWL OF CHERRIES
- Dody Goodman
- LEADER OF A BIG TIME BAND/HEY GOOD LOOKIN'/SOMTHING FOR THE BOYS
- The Jeep Among the Limousines
- JUST A MOMENT AGO
- EVERYTHING'S COMING UP ROSES
- At the Intersection of Stephen Sondheim and Ethel Merman
- The Final Dolly
- WORLD TAKE ME BACK
- THERE'S NO BUSINESS LIKE SHOW BUSINESS
Customer Reviews:
It Doesn't Get Better Than This.......2005-05-10
Klea Blackhurst is brilliant!.......2005-03-03
I recently was fortunate enough to attend a live performance of Ms. Blackhurst's beautiful tribute to Ethel Merman. Klea Blackhurst has a gorgeous voice and superb comic timing! This CD is a wonderful contribution to the history of musical theatre and a marvelous gift to its quintessential star! Every song is majestic in its own right. "Ridin' High" and "Everything's Coming Up Roses" have fabulous musical arrangements by Michael Rice. The truthfulness in Klea Blackhurst's voice on "World Take Me Back" is profoundly moving and brings tears to my eyes. With every word that she sings and every syllable that she speaks, it is evident that Ms. Blackhurst researched her muse with all of her heart and soul. If you love musical theatre, you will love this CD!
an amazing journey through roses and cherries.......2005-01-21
If you are a Merman fan, or a musical fan, or are looking for a wonderful performer who has slipped beneath your radar, check this out/.
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At The Hollywood Bowl + Encore
Manufacturer: Collectables ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005Y8VW Release Date: 2001-01-30 |
Tracks:
- I'll Be Right Back
- Alouette - Liberace, George Liberace, Los Angeles Philharmonic
- Theme and Welcome Back
- Gershwin Medley: Rhapsody in Blue/Embraceable You/Love Walked ...
- Hillbilly Music
- Hey Liberace
- Intro
- Liberace Boogie
- Intro
- Rosary
- George and His Hot Fiddle
- Sweet Sue, Just You
- How About Another One?
- Tea for Two
- Sometimes I'm Ashamed to Take the Money
- Alexander's Ragtime Band/Old Folks at Home
- Taking Requests
- Hollywood Bowl Concerto: Jalousie (Jealousy)/Star Dust/Walkin' My Baby
- Closing Theme and Good Night
Album Description
2 CD set includes-At The Hollywood Bowl & Hollywood Bowl Encore. These two albums comprise a memorable 1954 performance including, for the first time, the entire concert, complete with Liberace's colorful monologues. Highlights include 'Beer Barrel Polka (Roll Out The Barrel)', 'Bumble Boogie' and 'Twelfth Street Rag'. 2002.Customer Reviews:
The essence of a great entertainer catpured........2004-05-03
NB Amazon (on 2/5/04) was only listing the tracks on the second CD.
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Easy Money
Michael Harrison Manufacturer: Dark Star Recording LLC ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000GWBN3K Release Date: 2006-07-10 |
Tracks:
- Accident on the Road
- Shades of Blue
- Jazzman
- Sometimes When I Look Into Your Eyes
- Blue Weather
- You Won't See Nothin
- Shapes in the Clouds
- Easy Money
- I Can't Tell You
Product Description
Guitar blues with a touch of jazz! Great electric, acoustic and slide guitar, featuring original songs and vocals of Michael Harrison!
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Easy Money
The Caravans Manufacturer: Crazy Love Germany ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005BI1B Release Date: 2001-04-24 |
Tracks:
- Rough Diamond
- Sneakin' Out
- Ball and Chain
- I've Lost, You Win
- Cryin'
- Easy Money
- Better Place
- Blues Train
- Stranded
- Good Bye, Good Bye
- In the Heart of the Day
- Sometimes I Wish
- Stoned Tired and Cryin'
- (Be My) Hearts Desire
- Love Me Like You Do
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Easy Money
John Anderson Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000OT8K22 Release Date: 2007-05-15 |
Tracks:
- Easy Money
- A Woman Knows
- Funky Country
- Bonnie Blue
- If Her Lovin' Don't Kill Me
- Something To Drink About
- Weeds
- You Already Know My Love
- Brown Liquor
- I Can't Make Her Cry Anymore
- Willie's Guitar
Album Description
Country music icon John Anderson is the newest member of MuzikMafia. With guest artists such as Keith Urban and Willie Nelson this album respects tradition and celebrates the present and future.Customer Reviews:
Anderson Gets Rich with "Easy Money".......2007-06-21
Anderson gets Rich (that is John Rich of Big and Rich) with "Easy Money." Produced by the godfather of the Muzik Mafia John Rich, "Easy Money" ushers the much anticipated return of Anderson on what is this year's most highly-profiled CD. However, long time fans of Anderson need not fear, "Easy Money" is not your mere gadget for Rich to transmit his high-tech gonzo kind of rock-country. Rather, this is mainly bona fide John Anderson indulgent with Anderson's honeyed drawl and wild-turkey twang. Regretfully, thus far radio has ignored this album's couple of singles namely "If Her Loving Don't Kill Me" and "A Woman's Knows." Nevertheless, radio's tepid reception no way tarnishes the sturdy quality of this 11-track disc.
Hands down, the cynosure of this album is in the ballads. Sophomore single "A Woman's Knows," coming from the pens of Vicky McGehee, John Rich and Julie Roberts, is a sensitive cheating ballad told from the perspective of a woman who through her intuition detects her man's infidelity. "Willie Guitar," with its gently strummed acoustic guitars and mournful-sounding fiddles, is creatively written tearjerker that compares the whole in one's heart with a hole in Willie Nelson's guitar. Recalling Anderson's "Mississippi Moon," "Weeds" (which is co-written by Anderson's recently deceased friend and hit writer Lionel Delmore) is a swampy bluesy fiddle-driven downer. Co-written with fellow Music Mafia Cowboy Troy, "Bonnie Blue" has all the charm of the South with an appropriate touch of racial reconciliation in the closing lines: "Bonnie Blue, is your tattered flag still flyin'/Bonnie Blue, yeah they showed you wrong from right/Bonnie Blue, I'm so sorry that I'm cryin'/But there isn't that much difference between black and white."
Of the uptempoes, "Brown Liquor" is a honky-tonk stomper that calls to mind George Jones' "White Lightning." For unadulterated country without the screeching rock guitars, the barroom weeper "Something to Drink About" is insatiably good. However, there are a few misfires: "If Her Loving Don't Kill Me," formerly a minor hit for Aaron Tippin is pretty mediocre for a lead single material. Also, "Funky Country" and "Easy Money" are more Big and Rich than Anderson. Despite the presence of a guitar solo by Keith Urban, the title track, a bemoaning lament about the hardships of being an entertainer is too idiosyncratic. Though "Funky Country" tries to transport Anderson into the age of ipods, but it fails miserably with its ear-popping drums and ill-constructed melodic lines.
Overall, "Easy Money" is posed for great things for Anderson. As a sonic conduit between traditional country and modern neo-traditionalism, "Easy Money" has enough to please both camps. However, as a departure from most Anderson albums, there are more ballads than usual. Frankly these slowies are the ones that steal the show--they show that after all these years, Anderson still sings with his heart on his sleeve.
john anderson is real country.......2007-05-20
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