Advantages: Interesting idea Disadvantages: Not classic Hayward; repetitive
...the Richard Harris version. It also has overtones of Peter Knight’s string sounds (listen to the backing on “Days Of Future Passed”)
I never did understand this song!
3. Blackbird. ***
A Lennon and McCartney ballad. This particular song is not well known to me. In an odd way that should be an advantage. It is a pleasant enough arrangement and song but the track is not memorable.
4. Vincent *****
Justin gives a sensitive rendition of Don McLean’s ballad. The string arrangement and the vocals are just about right for the words and the sentiment of the song.
5. God Only Knows. ***
A slowed down arrangement of the old Beach Boys number sung as a ballad with a girl voice chorus and with the quirky West Coast sound removed.
Quite effective.
6. Bright Eyes ****
Another pleasant version of the first of the Mike Batt songs...
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Advantages: Some amazing, original tracks Disadvantages: Not to everyone's taste
..."The world will know that this is the biggest mix tape on road, The world will know that Baby Blue is a heavy lyricist, The world will know that she's light skinned, The world will know that she's from south London, The world will know she's rolling with Ace and Invisible"
I don't really think there is a better way to introduce this CD than to use the words of Ace and Invisible, It is probably the best way to introduce the 20 year old female British hip hop artist that has gained my respect recently.
This full name of this mixtape CD is Out of the Blue Volume 2 - The world will know, and follows up her first CD, out of the Blue. And while ciao does not specify what volume this category is for, all the product information corresponds with that of this CD, now we have that cleared up let us get on with the music.
I cannot stop...
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Advantages: Some decent rhythm and blues Disadvantages: Film dialogue in the wrong places
...on the move, which is where I prefer to have music playing and so I wanted a copy of the soundtrack album.
Considering where the Blues Brothers were supposedly from, the opening number is quite appropriate. "Born in Chicago" is a 1960s style blues number with a rock 'n' roll undertone and reminds me of a slowed down version of a Chuck Berry song, although with the emphasis more on the blues end of the spectrum than the more rock 'n' roll sound that Berry had. But as I'm a Chuck Berry fan, even a slight comparison is good for me.
The performer of the next track, "The Blues Don't Bother Me" is perhaps the most interesting thing about it. Although he's been a part of the Blues Brothers Band since the start, this is the first time I've heard Matt "Guitar" Murphy sing. It turns out he's got a gruff voice which is perfect for singing the blues...
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very helpful 27.01.2008
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