Label / Distributor: Beat Goes On / Universal Music
Engineer: Terry Evennett; Roy Thomas Baker
Producer: Barry Murray; Neil Slaven
Pieces in Set: 2
Studio / Live: Studio
Stereo: Stereo
Format: Performer
EAN: 5017261207319
Additional notes
Album Notes: Savoy Brown: Sue and Sunny, Dave Walker, Jackie Lynton (vocals); Kim Simmonds (guitar, harmonica); Paul Raymond (guitar, keyboards); Stan Saltzman (soprano saxophone); Andy Pyle (bass guitar); Dave Bidwell, Ron Berg (drums); Frank Ricotti, Barry Murray (percussion).
Titles on disc 1
1.: Shot In The Head (Lion's Share)
2.: Second Try
3.: Saddest Feeling
4.: I Can't Find You
5.: Howling For My Darling
6.: So Tired
7.: Denim Demon
8.: Love Me Please
9.: Hate To See You Go
10.: Coming Down Your Way (Jack The Toad)
11.: Ride On Babe
12.: Hold Your Fire
13.: If I Want To
14.: Endless Sleep
15.: Casting My Spell
16.: Just Cos You Got The Blues Don't Mean You Gotta Sing
17.: Some People
18.: Jack The Toad
Titles on disc 2
1.: Coming Down Your Way (Jack The Toad)
2.: Ride On Babe
3.: Hold Your Fire
4.: If I Want To
5.: Endless Sleep
6.: Casting My Spell
7.: Just Cos You Got The Blues Don't Mean You Gotta Sing
Advantages: You get to hear the original Supergroup reformed Disadvantages: The album shows what good music some of us missed played live.
...and the solos still seem fresh. The drumming is great.
2. We're Going Wrong - written by Jack Bruce This is another I don't particularly like but it has it's qualities, it is a story of one of Jack's relationships.
3. Crossroads - written by Robert Johnson Eric doing what he does best singing and playing one of his favourite tracks and he and the rest of the band are playing really well. The solos are sublime. During one of the solos on the DVD the camera cuts to Brian May of Queen fame looking on in admiration, a compliment indeed.
4. White Room - written by Jack Bruce/Pete Brown Eric has been playing this song for years so has been practising it for a long time, he doesn't go wrong and compliments Jack Bruce vocals with his back-up vocals. The drumming is as tight as always.
5. Toad - written by Ginger Baker...
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Advantages: Everything Disadvantages: Probably one bad song from 17...
...Chris Brown was born in the small town of Tappahannock, Virginia. He says it was quite hard growing up to be noticed in such a small place, but at only 16 years old, he released his self titled debut album, 'Chris Brown.'
Now at 17, (18 on May 5th), he's living the dream after his album has sold over one million copies as of 2007. Winning himself awards, appearing on hit show 'The O.C' and having a lead role in dance movie, 'Stomp the yard' alongside Neyo, Columbus Short and Meagan Good.
Tracklisting: -
1. intro
2. Run it! Featuring Juelz Santana
3. Yo (Excuse me miss)
4. Young Love
5. Gimme that
6. Ya man ain't me
7. Winner
8. Ain't no way (You won't love me)
9. Whats my name, Featuring Noah
10. Is this love?
11. Poppin'
12. Just fine
13. Say Goodbye
14. Run it! remix Featuring Bow Wow and Jermaine Dupri
15. So...
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Advantages: 'With You', 'Damage', 'Fallen Angel' + many others Disadvantages: 'You', and that's about the lowest point really
...Michael Jackson (Junior) attempts to continue to thrill with his second album.
Comparing anyone to a musical talent the size of Michael Jackson is a huge feat to live up to, and whilst Chris Brown has repeatedly attempted to pay tribute to his idol - most noticeably with a World Music Awards performance impersonating that of Jacko's well-known 'Thriller' - the rising star himself still struggles to earn any kind of stature in the UK market. As always however there is a motive behind this review, and it's not to brainwash you all into submission that Chris Brown should be able to top our charts. My motive comes more to the recent breaking news of the 18 year-olds relationship with an umbrella salesmans favourite person, Rihanna, who is sitting pretty at two years Brown's senior as a global icon. For all those that want to see...
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