Advantages: Songs not released on albums Disadvantages: None
This is the hardest thing i'm going to be reviewing for quite some time so i'm going to keep it simple.
The Singlescollection contains ten disks. Nine released singles and one unreleased. In total there are 44 songs. Many of which are bonus tracks and don't appear on albums. I'm going to list the songs in sections of which single they are on and write a bit about each single to save you reading a 50 000 word review.
Gone with the Sin
1. Gone with the Sin (Radio edit)
2. Gone with the Sin (O.D Version)
3. For You (Accoustic Version)
4. Bury me Deep inside Your Heart (Live)
5. Gone with the Sin (Album version)
The highlight of this album is the Radio edit of "Gone with the Sin". I think that it would be the album version but i'v heard it a lot on the album. The acoustic version of "For You" is also a good song. I didn ...
I am BIG fan of nazareth i love there music there something very distintive about his voice, i saw thema few years ago doing a unplugged gig in ourlocal pub that was great wehn they can pull that off you knaw they can sing and are good yeh they beean around a while but i think some of the old ones are classicals like rainbow stargazer that song still gives me bumps
if you have not heard nazareth i suggets you give them a listern everyone will know the song love hurts the only problem i have is deciding wghich of the disc to play first ,
Disc: 1
1. Dear John
2. Morning Dew
3. If You See My Baby
4. Broken Down Angel
5. Bad Bad Boy
6. Hard Living
7. Razamanaz
8. Glad When You're Gone
9. This Flight Tonight
10. Shanghai'd In Shanghai
11. Love Hurts
12. Hair Of The Dog
13. My White Bicycle
14 ...
Advantages: perfect little gem of a film Disadvantages: none
?I?d try to comprehend you but I got a dyslexic heart??
Singles, Cameron Crowe?s 1992 tale of the twentysomething search for love in Seattle, is one of my all-time favourite films. This sweet, episodic mix of neatly interlinking storylines is very human, very funny and has probably the best soundtrack of any film in that decade (yes, that includes Pulp Fiction).
?How did this stuff get so complicated? I don?t know.?
The storyline strands are relatively few, and this is why the film continues to be coherent and believable. Poor Linda has been dumped on more times than she cares to remember, so is in no mood to meet Steve, who might just be the love of her life. Steve?s ex Janet is, meanwhile, in love with her neighbour in the block of ?singles? in which they live, but Cliff is just too wrapped up in his music to give a damn ...
ruth_cole 29.12.2003
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