Advantages: Remastered tunes, a must have for the Bob Marley Collection Disadvantages: Less well known album
...Another one of my favourite Bob Marley Albums. Tracks on the album unclude:
1. COMING IN FROM THE COLD
2. REAL SITUATION
3. BAD CARD
4. WE AND DEM
5. WORK
6. ZION TRAIN
7. PIMPER'S PARADISE
8. COULD YOU BE LOVED
9. FOREVER LOVING JAH
10. REDEMPTION SONG
This album is less often heard playing than albums such as Legend and Exodus. It is none-the less easy to listen to with songs inspiring you to sit back and think about life. The most famous song on the album has to be the old classic "Redemption Song".
This CD has been digitally remastered to meet the sound quality requirements of the modern CD player. It can also be purchased in many places for less than £10. A real bargin and a must have for the serious Bob Marley collection....
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Advantages: Mercury and May at their best. Disadvantages: Can't think of any..
...Originally released on vinyl in 1974 Sheer Heart Attack is Queen's 3rd album following on from Queen II and preceeding A Night at the Opera. It is now available digitally remastered on CD format.
Track Listing:
Brighton Rock (May)
Killer Queen (Mercury)
Tenement Funster (Taylor)
Flick of the Wrist (Mercury)
Lily of the Valley (Mercury)
Now I'm Here (May)
In the Lap of the Gods (Mercury)
Stone Cold Crazy (Queen)
Dear Friends (May)
Misfire (Deacon)
Bring Back That Leroy Brown (Mercury)
She Makes Me (May)
In the Lap of the God revisited (Mercury)
Brighton Rock - What a way to kick off an album. Best known for Brian May's virtuoso performance this is virtually a five minute rock guitar solo of the utmost quality. Brilliant use of rhythm guitar with falsetto vocals from Freddie Mercury and Roger Taylor portraying the holiday romance theme...
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...Demons and Wizards
No, this isn't the title of a Role-Playing Game! This album and it's successor are the twin high points of the David Byron years. It was the first album to feature the rhythm section of Lee Kerslake and the late Gary Thain, generally reckoned to be definitive Heep lineup. Both the title and the Roger Dean cover match the fantasy theme of the lyrics.
In this album you can find such higlights as 'Easy livin'(May be the most famouse Uriah Heep song in America).Beautiful 'Rainbow demon' and 'Traveller in time' with fantasy lirics. And trully
musterpiece 'Paradise/The spell'-as for me the best Uriah Heep song and Best rock song ever.And don't forget about incredible 'The Wizard'....
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somewhat helpful 09.02.2001
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