Advantages: amazing music Disadvantages: sometimes a bit too much 'screaming'
1. A Bid Farewell
2. Take This Oath
3. When Darkness Falls
4. Rose Of Sharyn
5. Inhale
6. Breathe Life
7. The End Of Heartache
8. Declaration
9. World Ablaze
10. And Members Rise
11. Wasted Sacrifice
12. Hope Is...
Label: Roadrunner
Adam Dutkiewicz - Guitar
Joel Stroetzel - Guitar
Mike D'Antonio - Bass
Howard Jones - Vocals
Justin Foley - Drums
This is a great album if you like the "shouting" kind of music.
I love the song "The End Of Heartache", it has great singng parts in it, and also some shouting parts too. Totally amazing tune, and great lyrics too, "I'll be waiting, for the end of my broken heart".
My friend send me the song, and I had to get more.
My other favourite songs are "Rose Of Sharyn" and "World Ablaze".
I can listen to this album for hours, and never get bored of the music.
The solo in ...
Advantages: Interesting in places, informative, an easy read Disadvantages: Some bits are dull and repetitive
I love reading autobiographies and was interested in discovering more about Patsy Palmer, so I borrowed All of Me from the library. Patsy is most known for her role as Bianca in EastEnders - you remember, the one with really long red hair who was married to Ricky? Yes, that's the one.
The book is 310 pages long and tells Patsy's story from childhood through to the end of 2006. She is now thirty-five years old, married with three children. Her daughter shares the same name as one of my daughters - Emilia - which is one reason I am interested in her. She is also close to my age.
Patsy Palmer isn't my favourite actress by any means, but I enjoyed her role in EastEnders and liked what I saw of her in the recent programmes of The Verdict, where she was a juror in a close-to-reality court case.
I read the book in just a few days, as ...
Advantages: Can happen in real life Disadvantages: You may cry
THIS IS MY 50TH OP AND I WANTED TO MAKE IT A SPECIAL LOVE STORY THAT I HAD WRITTEN.
WARNING: CIAO IS A FAMILY SITE, THERE IS HOWEVER A STRONG SEXUALITY TO IT AND MAY NOT BE SUITABLE FOR MINORS.
LOVE IS THE HEARTACHE.
Bubalina woke up, stretched herself, turned over and looked at her husband, the man she had been married to for 20 years, whose infidelity within their marriage had put a strain on her feelings. Yes, here was the man she had grown to love, but as years passed, she had recognised that he had never given her the love she craved. Yet she could not come face to face, to communicate her needs to him. She knew he would be hurt, and it was that hurt that always made her stay with him. She knew that he was always supportive to her and their six children, he never complained, yet, she felt he deserved better than that. He ...
Elainebaba 27.05.2003
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Product details
Title
Heartache
Performer
Patsy Cline
Genre
Country
Sub Genre
Nashville Sound
Release Date
06/10/1997
Recomended Retail Price
6.99 GBP
Original Release Year
1985
Label / Distributor
Music Club / 2 Entertain/Sony DADC
Pieces in Set
1
Studio / Live
Studio
Stereo
Stereo
Format
Performer
EAN
5014797293175
Catalogue Number
MCCD 317
Additional notes
Album Notes
Unlike other MCA reissues of Cline's material, HEARTACHES is a little short on the details: no liner notes, no session personnel, no recording dates, just 10 of the singer's recordings and a cover shot of the post--1960 pop-version Cline. The material leans towards the latter part of her career, with Decca-period hits like "Crazy" and "I Fall to Pieces." Other tunes also bear the pop touch, with strings, other orchestral elements, and backup vocals by the Jordanaires. Curiously, however, this collection includes the earlier version of "Walkin' After Midnight," the one that actually sounds like country, with its wailin' steel guitar mixed right up front (Cline recut this early hit of hers in 1961 with, you guessed, the Jordanaires and a more refined, milder groove in place of the heavy country shuffle of the version included here). Cline's vocals break with emotion and soar effortlessly regardless of the material, and the later tunes here have another kind of charm for anyone who enjoys fishing for irony in lounge-infested waters. Cline and producer Owen Bradley were aiming straight at the early '60s pop market, and they scored cocktail-flavored bullseyes with tunes like "Heartaches" and "She's Got You."
Titles on disc 1
1.
Crazy
2.
I Fall To Pieces
3.
Heartaches
4.
She's Got You
5.
Walkin' After Midnight
6.
Sweet Dreams Of You
7.
You Belong To Me
8.
Strange
9.
Anytime (CD only)
10.
Wayward Wing (CD only)
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