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clublands worst album Review ofScottish Clubland Vol.2 (The Party Anthems) - Various Artistsby
blonde_hunny
Advantages: two good tracks Disadvantages: 13 bad ones
...much it is in asda. Don’t be put off the other clubland albums though most of them are very good.
These are the tracks on this album
I Saw An Angel - Modelle, Micky
2.: Bye Bye Baby - Modelle, Micky
3.: Donald Where's Yer Troosers - Modelle, Micky
4.: Perfect - Modelle, Micky
5.: Set You Free - Modelle, Micky
6.: Love Is All Around - Modelle, Micky
7.: Real Gone Kid - Modelle, Micky
8.: Scottish Soldier - Modelle, Micky
9.: Mull Of Kintyre - Modelle, Micky
10.: Vienna - Modelle, Micky
11.: Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep - Modelle, Micky
12.: My Love Is Like A Red Red Rose - Modelle, Micky
13.: Sweet Dreams - Modelle, Micky
14.: Maggie - Modelle, Micky
15.: Scottish Megamix - Modelle, Micky
p.s. I have just bought clubland 11 and it is brilliant. I couldn’t review it because I couldn’t find it on the list....
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Live and kicking! Review ofLive In The Heart Of The City - Whitesnakeby
Tonyoverdrive
Advantages: A great varied mixture of live tracks Disadvantages: Not all the favourites are included
...I have been an avid whitesnake fan for several years and although I have only seen them live once, I can honestly say that this album captures the ambience and atmosphere of a hard-rocking whitesnake gig completely.
I paid £8.99 for this album from MVC and definately consider that to be money well spent. The tracks included beautifully show off the flair and classic rocking sound of whitesnake before they moved to hard-rock/heavy-metal midway through the 80s. MickyMoody's flowing guitar licks and David Coverdale's growling unique vocals dominate the entire album. Also, the blues-rock influences are evident in both Moody and rythym guitarist, Bernie Marsden's, playing styles, this provides a definate contrast to the chugging and screaming metal action provided by guitarists such as Steve Vai and Adrian Vandenbourg, on later albums...
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Advantages: The distinctive sound of the Moody Blues at their best! Disadvantages: Don't be silly!
...of their best.
The One and The Swallow finish the singing on the album leaving Graeme Edge to make the closing speech entitled Nothing Changes.
The CD also includes a copy of all the lyrics so it’s a great album to have a good sing along to.
All in all I think that this is one of the best albums the Moody Blues have recorded and it shows that they are still a force to be reckoned with in the field of popular music.
PS If you want one of the best nights out you’re ever going to get – go and see them live, especially if you can get to see them with a full orchestra. And, if you really want to go the whole hog – see them at the Royal Albert Hall – I thought that I had died and gone to heaven!...
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