Label / Distributor: Telarc Jazz / New Note/Pinnacle
Producer: Thomas C. Moore (Compilation)
Pieces in Set: 1
Studio / Live: Studio
Stereo: Stereo
Format: Performer
EAN: 89408346422
Additional notes
Album Notes: Personnel: Bobby Short (vocals, piano); Howard Alden, Bucky Pizzarelli (guitar); Chuck Wilson (flute, clarinet, alto saxophone); Dan Barrett (trombone); Frank Tate, Beverly Peer (bass instrument); Jackie Williams, Robert Scott (drums); Warren Vache.
Advantages: hes a very good singer Disadvantages: "here we go again"
...before i start to slate bobby. i would just like to say how much talent he has got, and also how much of a good singer he actually is.
but this album shows that he realy does need to get a new producer, pronto!!!
at first and my girl friend can vouch we was goin to take the album back coz we thought the songs kept on jumping and playing again.lol
the same sample sounds like its been constantly used!!
there seems like there is no differance between "slow down" and "tell me" they are of the same rhythm and the lyrics are average.
this has to be one of the most rushed albums. bobby sounds like he is hitting the same notes as the song before.the way this has been layd out is diabolical. but this is just another opinion
i would recomend buying this if your intrested....
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Advantages: Humourous lyrics, Pleasing melodies, Disadvantages: Can be a little difficult to get
...behind the song. Bare emits a good-natured charm that compliments Silverstein's writing wonderfully. He has the deep lazy sort of speaking voice perfect for storytelling. He succeeds in capturing your attention even before he starts to sing and once he does - you are hooked!!
The opening title track explians the concept of the album in a ballad format with four lined-rhyming stanzas with a catchy chourus that soon has you singing along.
There then follows songs about some "good ol' American Legends" starting with Paul Bunyan - a latter-day Hercules: a fun song with short stanzas that each ends with a long drawn out "Paul". "You talk about tough, well he once had a fight/ With a thunderstorm on a cold dark night / I ain't sayin' who won but it don't storm at all - round here - anymore - thanks to Pau….L".
Then comes the frighteningly funny...
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...This "My Chemical Romance" album would probably only have been heard of by true "My Chemical Romance" fans. As it was their first realised album it has a slightly more "unpolished" tone when compared to the rest of their albums. As anyone who has listened to "Three Cheers for Sweet Revenge" and "The Black Parade" will know that each album has its own individual concept. "I brought you my bullet you brought me your love", is not different in that respect.
From this album you can see the true raw talent this band has from the very first song. With a strong concept of love and death this album shows us what the lead singer Gerard Way's idea of true romance is. The romance described does not only extend to humans but also to a romance with vampires. This album would be ideal for any my chemical romance fan or even anyone who is a fan...
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helpful 20.07.2008
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