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Re: The album running-commentary and general listening discussion thread.
It was a single. It made Number Fifty.
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It was re-released in 1993.
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Track 10 - My Love is Dangerous.
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No it isn't. It's Track 11 - Love Me Like There's No Tomorrow.
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They've gone for melody and simplicity again.
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Track 12 - Deleted Video.
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And, by a shocking twist, it is indeed a deleted video. I wonder if he ever thought that'd be the case when he called it that?
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And that is the end of the album. Tracks 4, 5, 6 and 10 were listed as being, "[blocked in your country]."
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I can't help feeling that really didn't go very well and was not a triumph, as far as running commentaries go.
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Regardless, I liked There Must Be More to Life Than This and Love Me Like There's No Tomorrow which were simpler and more harmonious to the ear. The uptempo stuff and the more OTT stuff left me cold.
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I can pass no judgement on the tracks that were blocked in my country.
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The Call of the Wendigo wrote:Wikipedia says it was produced by Reinhold Mack.
I shall find out who he is.
It's gotta be a mack
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I need to dig out my yé oldé vinyls.
Or record as we used to say back in the day.
Or record as we used to say back in the day.
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This could take some time, I need to get my library steps as it's on the top shelf...
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…material.
I'm in!
Drums!
Is this Rick Ashley?
I'm in!
Drums!
Is this Rick Ashley?
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Strange drums that seem to come out of nowhere.
Seems to be half a song they've padded out with stuff.
Still it worked for Coldplay.
Seems to be half a song they've padded out with stuff.
Still it worked for Coldplay.
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So if he's not on it, why, errr.
Anyway, Made In Heaven
This isn't his best. It actually sounds more like a Brian May ballard than a Freddie one,
Anyway, Made In Heaven
This isn't his best. It actually sounds more like a Brian May ballard than a Freddie one,
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Guitars by Paul Vincent, who is a real person.
I was Born to Love You.
Disco Bass line! Oh, it's gone. It's just occurred to me, there's no bass on any of the tracks so far. I know it was 1985, but...
That Piano line sounds like something else? Abba?
I was Born to Love You.
Disco Bass line! Oh, it's gone. It's just occurred to me, there's no bass on any of the tracks so far. I know it was 1985, but...
That Piano line sounds like something else? Abba?
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