This album was Mr. Big's very first album released in 1989. The first song "Addicted to that rush" involved some frightening guitar duels between super shredding bassist Billy Sheehan and former Racer X guitarist (soon to rejoin Racer X after Mr' Big ended) Paul Gilbert! This song demonstrated ... Read review
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Mr Big is strong Mr Big is tough Mr Big is ...well ...big! He has just one small problem ... more
- because of the way he looks he just can't get people to stick around. How can he show them that although he may look a little scary he is just a great big softy inside? With his trademark bold colour and masterful graphic simplicity Ed Vere sensitively and humorously tackles the universal and current subject of inclusion reminding the reader that to get to know someone you need to look beyond their exterior. This is the third picture book from an exciting new talent whose previous titles "The Getaway" and "Banana" have received great critical acclaim.
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Originally released in 1971, Mr Big Stuff proves that Jean Knight's one-hit wonder status ... more
is scandalously unjust. That's not to underestimate the sheer brilliance of her most celebrated cut. The sassy, struttin' title track remains an R&B classic, with Knight's strident delivery--particularly the stinging retort "Who do you think you are?"--a provocative proclamation of feisty independence. The single certainly proved to be "big stuff". One of Stax's biggest hits, it topped the US R&B chart and just failed to scale the Billboard pop summit. Unfortunately, although the album contained a succession of equally scintillating tunes, Jean was unable to repeat the success of "Mr Big Stuff". The failure of fierce 'n' funky follow-ups "You Think You're Hot Stuff" and "Carry On" is especially hard to fathom. --Chris King
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Originally released in 1971, Mr Big Stuff proves that Jean Knight's one-hit wonder status ... more
is scandalously unjust. That's not to underestimate the sheer brilliance of her most celebrated cut. The sassy, struttin' title track remains an R&B classic, with Knight's strident delivery--particularly the stinging retort "Who do you think you are?"--a provocative proclamation of feisty independence. The single certainly proved to be "big stuff". One of Stax's biggest hits, it topped the US R&B chart and just failed to scale the Billboard pop summit. Unfortunately, although the album contained a succession of equally scintillating tunes, Jean was unable to repeat the success of "Mr Big Stuff". The failure of fierce 'n' funky follow-ups "You Think You're Hot Stuff" and "Carry On" is especially hard to fathom. --Chris King
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This album was Mr. Big's very first album released in 1989. The first song "Addicted to that rush" involved some frightening guitar duels between super shredding bassist Billy Sheehan and former Racer X guitarist (soon to rejoin Racer X after Mr' Big ended) Paul Gilbert! This song demonstrated just how good Mr. Big was and involved great singing and lyrics from Eric Martin. The all so very famous riff of "Take a Walk" which was ... more
This album was Mr. Big's very first album released in 1989. The first song "Addicted to that rush" involved some frightening guitar duels between super shredding bassist Billy Sheehan and former Racer X guitarist (soon to rejoin Racer X after Mr' Big ended) Paul Gilbert! This song demonstrated just how good Mr. Big was and involved great singing and lyrics from Eric Martin. The all so very famous riff of "Take a Walk" which was supposed to be a Racer X song showed the creativity of the band. One of my favourtie songs from Mr. Big was "Rock and Roll Over" which shows the amazing talent of all the members of the band and shows you some amazing guitar and bass duels!