Advantages: All time classic tracks, great feel Disadvantages: None I could find
...:26
Another Beatles classic, done on acoustic guitar, with the band going “Oooohhh” and an accordion accompanying, this is again one of those songs where everybody knows the words, without knowing that they know them. At the end he just misses the high notes!
Band On The Run 5:00
Classic Wings as the first 2 chords are played, the crowd roar. Good guitar work on this, essentially guitar track, although you can hear some good keyboard playing. In the rocky bit, he goes into a strange deep voice – “If we ever get out of here” Paul loses the vocal in a couple of areas in the main bit of the song, but still a really good rocking track.
To me this is one of his best live tracks.
Straight into ….
Back In The USSR 2:56
Late Beatles at their best, a great song to have in a live set. Great rocking track, great guitar playing another...
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Advantages: Memorably Catchy Beats, some good lyrics, Hip-Hop / Reggae Fusion, actual GOOD Club Songs Disadvantages: A lot of songs are crappy, Difficult to understand Sean Paul
...lyrics and vocabulary is his problem on this track, but its pretty easy to understand what he's saying. Sean Paul's twist on a love song is unique, but not a terribly bad listen.
Debbie Nova drops in to join Sean Paul on "International Affair". The beat is immediately head bobbing, with a nice mixture of old-school synthesizer and keyboard, the actual melody is haunting and head-bobber in itself. The way the track is mixed and produced is pure magic, and Sean Paul's delivery isn't bad at all. With some singing and rapping mixed together, along with some slightly above average lyrics and a Rakim sample, we've got a great song. Debbie Nova's hook is amazing and this is one of those songs i believe everybody can enjoy personally, from underground fans to commercial fans, to tweeners.
Skipping ahead we get to the next highlight, which...
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Advantages: exclusive material Disadvantages: no real meaning or message
...This was one of the last CD's that I bought, I dont know why I put off buying it so much. Maybe it was because of the plain old looking front cover. I regret not buying the album sooner now as Talkin Blues (track number one) has turned out to be my favourite Bob Marley song of all time.
Talking Blues hasn't been released on any other album except this one which is named after it.
Title: Bob Marley And The Wailers Talkin' Blues
Releaseed: 4th Feb 1991
Recorded: 1973–1975
Genre: Reggae
Length: 61:50
Label: Tuff Gong/Island
Front Cover: Looks like a canvas painting of Bob Marley in his early days, his dreads are not fully grown which suggests the picture was originally taken around the time Bob turned to Rasta. The background is just a very plain blue, quite suprisingly the quality of this album does not seem to live up...
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very helpful 22.07.2007
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