Let's Roll [Import]

Let's Roll [Import]

Let's Roll [Import]

Track Listings
 
1. Pedal To The Steel
2. I'll Be Your Everything (Rap Version)
3. Whenever You Need Me
4. Angel
5. Through Your Eyes
6. Forever In Love
7. Prince Your Charmed
8. Lose My Cool
9. Jamy Lee
10. Early Frost
11. Don't Worry (Dance Floor)
12. Remember
13. I'll Be Your Everything
14. It's Not What You Think
15. Alive
16. I'll Be Your Everything (Beat Wave Remix)

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Product Description
Digitally remastered Japanese reissue of their original 1974album in a miniaturized gatefold LP sleeve limited to theinitial pressing. 20 tracks. 1998 Capitol release.

Let's Roll,Youngstown,Avex Trax,Dance,Rock/Pop
Let It Be
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • I'M TIRED, SO TIRED....
  • The Convoluted End
  • This Album gets such a bad rep
  • Let It Be
  • UN ALBUM MUY TRISTE...
Let It Be
The Beatles
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ASIN: B000002UB6
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. Two Of Us
  2. Dig A Pony
  3. Across The Universe
  4. I Me Mine
  5. Dig It
  6. Let It Be
  7. Maggie Mae
  8. I've Got A Feeling
  9. One After 909
  10. The Long And Winding Road
  11. For You Blue
  12. Get Back

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Sloppy in conception, and even sometimes in the playing, Let It Be often gets a bad rap. Unfairly, as it's often as charming, well written, and (oh yeah) rocking as the Beatles' "better" albums; it's also more outright fun than Abbey Road, the masterpiece it followed into the stores. With Lennon and McCartney working together on the perfect "I've Got a Feeling," "Two of Us," and "Dig a Pony," it's hard to believe these guys were about to implode. --Rickey Wright

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars I'M TIRED, SO TIRED...........2007-07-12

TO MY SURPRISE, NOTHING REALLY STOOD OUT AS I EXPECTED IT TO. THIS ALBUM DIDN'T DO IT FOR ME 35 YEARS AGO EITHER. I WAS HOPING I WAS WRONG; PERHAPS I'M JUST TIRED LIKE 'THEY' WERE THEN...

3 out of 5 stars The Convoluted End.......2007-07-08

The heavy black border on the front cover, the inexplicable reversion by the band members to "younger" looks, the red apple label, the "new phase Beatles album" line on the back cover, all played their part in confusing one particular 13-year-old upon this album's release. It would only be about five years later, once the Beatle literature began to proliferate in earnest, that I comprehended the situation behind what many commentators bemoaned as a painfully weak finish to a spectacular musical career, indeed epoch. All these years later I still find myself agreeing that it was a shame the Beatles didn't keep this one in the vault and let Abbey Road stand as their true swan song.

Overall, though, Let It Be really does little to tarnish the Beatles' reputation. There are small pleasures here that stand the test of time better than some of the Beatles' more grandiose efforts. "Two of Us" and "Get Back" can proudly take their place among the best of Lennon-McCartney, and even the overproduced "Across the Universe" and "The Long and Winding Road" still have a haunting melodic beauty.

And the Beatles, being the Beatles, didn't leave this without an odd wrinkle or two in the backstory. For one thing, this is the album for which the final Beatles recording sessions were conducted. Absent John, the rest of the group convened sometime after Abbey Road was put to bed to record George's "I Me Mine", which was featured in the Let It Be film, but only in rough form. They also put some finishing touches to the title track. These sessions were conducted in January 1970, which gave the Beatles the barest toehold as a working group in the new decade. The initial release of the album also reportedly featured a book of photos that one commentator described over thirty years ago as "useless", though I've never seen that book and would very much like to, if only to say I did.

And there is this: the album is entirely free of even the barest hint of the sometimes painful tension on display in the film. I'm not sure what that means, except that they obviously had moments even at this nadir when they could rally and make the magic happen.

5 out of 5 stars This Album gets such a bad rep.......2007-07-05

And i dont really know why. It has some of the beatles better songs on it, and its a pretty cohesive album on the whole. yes, it does seem that spector can be accused of overproduction; it would have undoubtedly been better if martin was producing. dont pass this album up. its essential to anyone's catalog.

1 out of 5 stars Let It Be.......2007-06-08

I never recieved this DVD.......I emailed the seller and all he wanted was my zip code,which I sent to him....I have emailed him three times but never recieved my purchuse. I am on a fixed income and wanted it to give as a gift..I am very disappointed.....Lois Eddy

4 out of 5 stars UN ALBUM MUY TRISTE..........2007-05-07

A comparacion de las grandes obras beatles como STG. PEPPER, REVOLVER, RUBBER SOUL, THE WHITE ALBUM y ABBEY ROAD, siento que este se quedo muy atras; lo siento muy incompleto, como uno de esos discos a los que les falto un mejor trabajo... y mas canciones (pudieron haber incluido DON'T LET ME DOWN, la cual aparece en la pelicula); por lo demas, no niego que es un buen disco, pero es obvio que le falta mucho para llegar a niveles como el de los anteriores mencionados; talvez se deba a que los mismos Beatles no pusieron mucho esfuerzo en su elaboracion, ni siquiera fue producido por el gran George Martin (no olvidemos que fue una epoca de enojos, disgustos y disgregacion para los fab-four)... creo que Phil Spector no supo asimilar la "atmosfera-beatle"; la mayor prueba fue lo que le hizo a THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD (algo que Paul nunca le perdonara); a pesar de todo contiene grandes piezas como LET IT BE, GET BACK, ACROSS THE UNIVERSE y una linda cancion de george, I ME MINE; indispensable para todo beatlemaniaco, pero talvez uno de los ultimos a ser conseguido... y no dejo de sentir melancolia al escucharlo, si, TALVEZ TODO TIEMPO PASADO FUE MEJOR.
Let It Bleed [DSD]
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • A very strange album-with one all time classic song
  • OH MY GOD! MAYBE THIS IS THERE BEST ALBUM? ANOTHER MASTERPIECE!
  • Stones And Guests make a classic.
  • A another Stones classic
  • Worth it?
Let It Bleed [DSD]
The Rolling Stones , and Rolling Stones
Manufacturer: Abkco
ProductGroup: Music
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ASIN: B00006AW2G
Release Date: 2002-08-27

Tracks:

  1. Gimme Shelter
  2. Love In Vain
  3. Country Honk
  4. Live With Me
  5. Let It Bleed
  6. Midnight Rambler
  7. You Got the Silver
  8. Monkey Man
  9. You Can't Always Get What You Want

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One of the Stones' most beloved albums, 1969's Let It Bleed was a benchmark for several reasons. First, founding guitarist Brian Jones died during the recording process. Second, the Stones take their last significant look at pure blues (Robert Johnson's spooky "Love in Vain") and country ("Country Honk," the two-stepping alter ego of "Honky-Tonk Women") before folding both styles into a cohesive rock & roll vision. Third, it contains some of the band's most eerie hits, such as the flame-enveloped "Gimme Shelter," the drug-reality anthem "Monkey Man," the epic "You Can't Always Get What You Want," and Mick Jagger's menacing "Midnight Rambler." --Steve Knopper

Customer Reviews:

2 out of 5 stars A very strange album-with one all time classic song.......2007-07-20


I bought this album after initially being satisfied that my 3cd Stones' compilation and their later "Jump back" compilation were sufficient for having the best Stones' songs. What changed? I saw Mick Jagger perform solo in Australia many years ago and a guy I went to the concert with got excited when a certain song started to be played [along with the audience]. I asked what it was...thought he said "Jimmy Shelter", which just confused me!

Anyway, when I heard Jagger play that song live, I considered it to be an instant classic. It's started to be played more on Australian commercial FM radio since then, fortunately. And I do remember this song being listed on some internet poll as the Stone's greatest song...a sentiment I have to agree with, or at least share the honour with "Jumpin' Jack Flash". Gimme Shelter just has has a nice subtle guitar sound and male/female vocals which put goosebumps on the back of your neck.

On this album, there is distortion of this song, and I'm guessing that the recording technology was not able to capture the bigness of this song's sound.

So, why only two stars for this album? Firstly, I don't give albums a lot of stars for merely having ONE great song on it. Secondly, like I say in the headline of my review, this album is passing strange-I did NOT expect an album full of blues and country music from a pop/rock group!

It's been a while since I've listened to this album after I bought it recentlylish [some months ago]-so, going on memory, I think that "Country honk" is what WOULD become a compilation staple, Honky Tonk Women. Unfortunately, it is a little too country for me.

This album does have other songs that often make Stones' compilations, but it's just that I don't particularly like those songs! E.g. "You can't always get what you want".

If you've never heard "Gimme Shelter" [which absolutely shines as a song due to the great female vocals in the song], then either buy this album, or the Stones' compilation "Hot Rocks". If you choose to buy this album, however, then make sure you like or are open to blues and country music.

I'm not sure if this album often gets listed as one of the Stones' great albums, but for me it is not that good [this is the only regular Stones' album I have, along with my two compilations comprising 4 cds].

For die hard fans only, I think, though Gimme Shelter is a 5 star song, in my opinion.

5 out of 5 stars OH MY GOD! MAYBE THIS IS THERE BEST ALBUM? ANOTHER MASTERPIECE!.......2007-07-11

Wow! What a line up! As soon as you hear the opening guitar of Gimme Shelter you know your in for something special! I love "Country Honk" How many groups have that kind of balls to not include a classic hit like "Honky Tonk Woman" and do a country version of that song for the album? Most groups could only dream of having enough great material to do something like that! The Stones were at the top of the game between "Beggar's" & "Exile". They managed to put out four of the greatest albums of all time, a fantastic live album(Ya Ya's) and an incredible hits set with Hot Rocks! This is an album that should be in every music lovers collection!

5 out of 5 stars Stones And Guests make a classic........2007-07-05

The Rolling Stones and their guests made a great one with Let it Bleed. Keith is at his best, His song Silver is one of the best. Nicky Hopkins piano at the start of Monkey man is creative.Byron Berlines fiddle makes Country Honk better. Al Kooper plays Frech horn, Piano and Organ on Cant always get what you want. Bobby Keys has a good solo on Live With Me. Ry Cooders mandolin is good on Love In Vain. Mick is great on here his vocals are great and good harmonica on Midnight Rambler.

5 out of 5 stars A another Stones classic.......2007-05-24

Led It Bleed is the follow up to Beggers Banquet and its just as good if not better than Beggers Banquest with its country, blues, and rock music.

5 out of 5 stars Worth it?.......2007-04-29

The album has been reviewed for content excellently on these pages. I will only comment on this New Edition.
I have listened to this album since 1973, and have LP and CD.

Was it worth to buy this Remastered version?

Absolutely. I hear things in the mix that I'd never heard before (even with my older and well-abused ears!).

Same for Aftermath, and Beggars Banquet. There's a new freshness on these re-editions that is simply staggering.
Of course, only if you have listening equipment that can capture these details... But even on my old Quad and Heresy's the difference is amazing.
Let It Be... Naked
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • Forget the Original and Buy this one.
  • Good but Maybe Not Essential - For Completists
  • " The Beatles Get Back" -----as it was originally intended.
  • Love it
  • "Let it Rest in Peace"
Let It Be... Naked
The Beatles
Manufacturer: Capitol
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ASIN: B0000DJZA5
Release Date: 2003-11-18

Tracks:

  1. Get Back
  2. Dig A Pony
  3. For You Blue
  4. The Long And Winding Road
  5. Two Of Us
  6. I've Got A Feeling
  7. One After 909
  8. Don't Let Me Down
  9. I Me Mine
  10. Across The Universe
  11. Let It Be

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Re-recorded, remixed, overdubbed and repackaged--all before its 1970 American release, mind you--Let It Be has long been the most second-guessed album in the Beatles otherwise sterling catalog. This curious, three-decade-late, stripped-down rethink offers up yet another spin on what started as a back-to-the-roots album/documentary project called Get Back in January, 1969, but ended up as the band's de facto swan song 18 months later. Paul McCartney in particular has long been irked by producer Phil Spector's grandiose orchestra and choir overdubs to the title track and "The Long and Winding Road," and indeed the "bare" versions here have a distinct, plaintive charm lacking in Spector's typical pomp. All the various snippets of studio and live chatter that seasoned the original have been removed, leaving the recordings to be judged on their essentially live-in-the-studio merits. If the intent was to "de-Spectorize" the album, the inclusion of John Lennon's 1968 benefit track "Across the Universe" and George Harrison's "I Me Mine" (which marked the last-ever Beatles session in January, 1970) in their original versions seems equally odd, the legendary producer having appended them to the album's original track listing in the first place. The rambling "bonus disc" of conversation and song snippets culled from hundreds of hours of session and film tapes may fascinate diehard fans, but it also underscores the murky, often unfocused state of affairs the Fabs found themselves in during the last year of their remarkable career. --Jerry McCulley

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars Forget the Original and Buy this one........2007-07-02

A lot of people don't want history messed with, but I, for one am glad that this has come out. I bought the original album in the 70's and as a Beatles fan was very disappointed. It just didn't sound like them to me. I replaced all my Beatles albums on CD when the time came--except for this one. You know from other reviewers the tale of this album's creation, but let me say that this is probably the closest we will get to hearing these songs as they might have sounded if The Beatles had stayed together long enough to actually finish this project. This sounds, to my ears, much more like the Beatles. The greatly improved sound quality is reason enough to buy this cd. I don't miss "Maggie Mae" or "Dig it" which were nothing but useless filler. All the banter being gone, makes it a much more polished album. Including "Don't let Me Down" makes perfect sense, since it is in the film, backs the "Get Back" single and strengthens the collection of songs. I can't imagine why it wasn't there in the first place.

A minor complaint would be that it would have been nice to have a few bonus songs such as "The Ballad of John and Yoko", "Old Brown Shoe", "You Know My Name, Look Up the Number" and the single version of "Get Back." The first two, though not part of the "Let it Be" project, were comtemporaneous with the other songs and have the same sound. The Latter two were from singles related to the album. It would have also been more in keeping with the traditionally generous song selection on other Beatle albums, and these songs have never properly been put on an album(and this would be the one). Only eleven songs seems a bit stingy. The inclusion of these songs would have made this a killer album at the time, on par with their other albums, instead of the sad affair it was. I also dislike the flippant title and art work. In hindsight (always 20/20) it would have been much better to do a deluxe release of the original "Let it Be" that included these recordings. A double CD that probably would have made everyone ecstatic, since they would have what they want and could make the comparison. The Fly on the Wall bonus seems pointless and could have probably been much more substantial. Oh well.

In summary, greatly improved over the original in terms of songs and sound quality, but could use a few more songs for the money. Get this one and forget the original. If you have a need for the Spectorized versions for completeness or sentimentality, you can find them on "One" or other repackagings.

3 out of 5 stars Good but Maybe Not Essential - For Completists .......2007-06-15

As David Goodwin says in his review here, there isn't much different about this album from what most people know about Let It Be - I certainly didn't feel or notice anything dramatically different except a cleaner sound. Artistically, this was not the Beatles' most outstanding album, but neither is it unlistenable. It's hard to pinpoint why this album - which is certainly above average in every respect became relegated in the Beatles pantheon. (NOTE: I give this three stars, but that's based on Beatles standards!)

This is the band returning in many ways to its roots, still experimenting with a more American sound, while McCartney is secure in his role as a ballads composer. The jam quality of the sessions (One After 909), hearken back to where the Fab Four were, earlier in their career - and yet, seem out of place. Only McCartney sounds polished. John's standout track is Don't Let Me Down, and Get Back remains a rock classic in the vein of Back in the USSR.

It isn't an uneven album at all, but my guess is that a lack of dynamism in some respects, and the legacy of being the Beatles' final release and a somewhat throwaway effort - has created an uneven legacy for this album. Not to forget that Let It Be followed an entire slew of concept albums from the Fab 4. The sweetness of Abbey Road and the intentional disparateness of the White Album and the vividness of Sgt Peppers left Let It Be as a conceptual void of sorts.

Let It Be Naked is probably best for completists. Across the Universe is one of my favourite tracks but the version here is average. Plus I'm not sure if Paul McCartney's signature pieces - Let It Be and The Long & Winding Road - are really better off without Phil Spector's strings. Simply because most of us have been listening to those versions for years! You don't miss the stripped instrumentation on these versions either. They will likely play in your head as you hear the naked versions.

5 out of 5 stars " The Beatles Get Back" -----as it was originally intended........2007-06-03

Looking back on this album, this was how The Beatles really were. When these sessions were recorded around January 1969, they were a most fractuous "group". Nobody other than Paul, really wanted the The Beatles to continue on. John Lennon himself, at the time was so whacked out, that he could care less. Originally, they were going to release Let It Be/Get Back, in horribly recorded form. Along came Phil Spector-----who, without Paul's knowledge, added over produced nonsense, to their sound. Listen to " The Long and Winding Road"---before, and after. The reason why we have Abbey Road, is the group wanted to go out, on a better note, than the musical slop that was the fun and head games, played at Twickenham Studios/Apple.

5 out of 5 stars Love it.......2007-05-14

My husband loves the Beatles. He has a collection most of the Beatles's songs. I even listened to the cd and downloaded to my Ipod so I can listen in a gym.

4 out of 5 stars "Let it Rest in Peace".......2007-03-29

I'm a huge Beatle fan. I "grew up" with them. And I never liked "Let it Be." "...Naked" isn't much of an improvement. Technically it actually sounds worse, although de-Spectoring was a good idea. The original plan was to have a rough, live feel to the album and, in John's words, to "have none of your (George Martin's) production rubbish."
Now you really can hear and buy "Get Back," the advanced LP pressing of "Let it Be" sent mostly to DJs. CD Maximum (Russia) has issued a number of Beatles' two-fers, and "Get Back" is coupled with "Yellow Submarine." "Get Back" feels like the Beatles and makes sense in relation to the film.
Track order:
1)One Afer 909
2)Don't Let Me Down
3)Dig a Pony
4)I've Got a Feeling
5)Get Back
6)For You Blue
7)Teddy Boy
8)Two of Us On Our Way Home
9)Dig It
10)Let it Be
11)The Long And Winding Road
"Teddy Boy" appeared on Paul's first solo album, and "Dig It" gets half-restored to 4 1/2 minutes. I do have a problem with some of the sequencing, but I finally enjoy listening to these sessions! Also, the "Get Back" cover shot is the same pic used for "The Beatles: 1967-1970."
Let There Be Drums/Drums Are My Beat!
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • If you can find it
  • Good percussion work
  • Let There be Drums
  • Sandy Nelson
  • Sandy Nelson
Let There Be Drums/Drums Are My Beat!
Sandy Nelson
Manufacturer: Collectables
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ASIN: B00000094I
Release Date: 1998-01-05

Tracks:

  1. Slippin' And Slidin'
  2. Tequila
  3. My Girl Josephine
  4. Big Noise From Winnetka
  5. Let There Be Drums
  6. Bouncy
  7. Birth Of The Beat
  8. Quite A Beat
  9. Get With It
  10. Drum Roll 9
  11. My Blue Heaven
  12. Hawaiian War Chant
  13. Twisted
  14. Caravan
  15. Drums Are My Beat
  16. Day Drumming
  17. Drum Stomp
  18. Hum Drum
  19. Topsy
  20. The City
  21. Teen Beat
  22. Drummin' Up A Storm
  23. All Night Long
  24. And Then There Were Drums
  25. Teen Beat '65

Album Description

2-on-1 features original 1961 & 1962 albums by the famous drummer with the original artwork in tact. 20 tracks.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars If you can find it.......2007-07-06

Buy The Import "See For Miles Records" It is very hard to find. But it has the extended version of "Birth Of The Beat" Between my dad and my brother and myself we must have worn out 8 LPs. I have bought 3 CDs of the import. I have two That I shared with my dad before he passed away and gave my Brother one.

4 out of 5 stars Good percussion work.......2007-03-26

I've been looking for these two (combined on the CD) albums for a long time. I really enjoyed them.

5 out of 5 stars Let There be Drums.......2005-09-14

I purchased this CD for my nephew who's been playing the drums for about a year. He never heard of Sandy Nelson before...but listened to the CD over a dozen times the day he received it. He's thanked me over and over again for such a great, drum playing collection of music.

4 out of 5 stars Sandy Nelson.......2005-09-07

Sandy Nelson's Let There Be Drums and Drums Are My Beat, brought back great memories of the 60's. Anyone who loves the old rock and roll, will love this.

5 out of 5 stars Sandy Nelson.......2004-01-03

Out of all of Sandy's recordings this album captures his most unique style. Teen beat 65 is proof of Sandy's way of making drums seem to come to life.
He is one of the very few drummers who has made such a personal impact on so many through out the years.
He changed the drumming world.
Let It Rock: The Best of the Georgia Satellites
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Georgia Satelites
  • If you like Webb Wilder or Jason and the Scorchers, or Cheap Trick, you'll love these guys!
  • KEEP THIS ONE FOR YOURSELF!
  • ****1/2 - superb!
  • Good compilation!
Let It Rock: The Best of the Georgia Satellites
The Georgia Satellites
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ASIN: B000002HB4
Release Date: 1993-01-19

Tracks:

  1. Don't Pass Me By
  2. Keep Your Hands To Yourself
  3. Battleship Chains
  4. The Myth Of Love
  5. Can't Stand The Pain
  6. Nights Of Mystery
  7. Let It Rock (Live)
  8. Open All Night
  9. Sheila
  10. Mon Cheri
  11. Down And Down
  12. Saddle Up
  13. Hippy Hippy Shake
  14. I Dunno
  15. All Over But The Cryin'
  16. Six Years Gone
  17. Hard Luck Boy
  18. Almost Saturday Night/Rockin' All Over The World
  19. Dan Takes Five
  20. Another Chance

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Georgia Satelites.......2007-01-13

A very fun, enjoyable, rocking CD. For those into Southern Rock(esp. 'old' Southern Rock) you'll enjoy listening to this CD. It brought back memories for me of when I was younger.

4 out of 5 stars If you like Webb Wilder or Jason and the Scorchers, or Cheap Trick, you'll love these guys!.......2006-06-07

Outstanding 20 cut sollection of
a band that has undergone many per-
sonnel changes over the years. I saw
them live twice here in Virginia and
they are very good, though they didn't
have the original memebers still, then.
Pick Up On It!

5 out of 5 stars KEEP THIS ONE FOR YOURSELF!.......2005-11-18

One of Southern Rock's last gritty, greasy great gasps, these guys kicked more hiney than a high school football coach, letting fly with a raunchy, raspy ROCK 'N ROLL attitude flecked with country, blues, and bar band boogie. Helmed by bad boy belter/geetar slinger Dan Baird, the Satellites had it all... brontosaurus chops, snotty swagger, AND a sense of humor (which never hurt NOBODY nohow in the music biz). Monster hit KEEP YOUR HANDS TO YOURSELF sets the piledriver pace for this career roundup appropriately named after one of Chuck Berry's most tread upon pieces (Bob Seger's good, but he ain't THIS good!). Crash 'n burn covers (HIPPY HIPPY SHAKE, originally written and performed by Chan Romero, Caesar's son), Ringo's DON'T PASS ME BY (one of but two Beatles tunes he penned), and a party perfect John Fogerty medley of ALMOST SATURDAY NIGHT/ROCKIN' ALL OVER THE WORLD blend seamlessly with Baird's bare bones double entendre OPEN ALL NIGHT and the bloozey ALL OVER BUT THE CRYIN'. Cranked to an especially high thrash threshold is Terry Anderson's BATTLESHIP CHAINS, not quite three minutes of rock so primitive I'm surprised Fred and Barney didn't write it. Love it loud? Need it nasty? Crave it crazy? Trust me. The Georgia Satellites will put you into orbit! RATING: FIVE BEER BLASTS

5 out of 5 stars ****1/2 - superb!.......2004-06-26

This excellent 20-disc compilation gathers almost all the best from the Georgia Satellites three studio albums. I picked it up some ten or twelve years ago on a whim, knowing little or nothing about the Satallites, but I loved it straight away, and I still take it out and play it from time to time.

Equal parts Chuck Berry and AC/DC, the Satellites played rough, tough and gritty rock n' roll, joyous three chords romps with lots of firepower and the gap-toothed Dan Baird in front alongside lead guitarist Rick Richards.
Their debut album, which featured the hit single "Keep Your Hands To Yourself", got lost amid the pop metal of the mid-eighties, and the next two ones sank without a trace, which is a real shame, because the Satellites did what very few other bands could or would in the 1980s - they played real rock n' roll.

And there are plenty of highlight here. From "The Georgia Satellites" come the tough-as-nails hard rock of "Can't Stand The Pain" and the Hindu Love Gods' "Battleship Chains", and the album "Open All Night" provides songs like "Mon Cheri" and a supremely gritty rendition of Ringo Starr's "Don't Pass My By".
"In The Land Of Salvation And Sin", the Satellites' last album, was more stylistically diverse than its two predecessors, and the acoustic shuffle "Another Chance" is one of the group's best songs...all four musicians sing, and Baird's lyrics are some of his best ever.

"Let It Rock" also includes a few non-album tracks, like the title track (a live rendition of the Chuck Berry-number), and a fine medley of John Fogerty's mid-70s classics "Almost Saturday Night" and "Rockin' All Over The World", and a nice little essay by Jimmy Guterman.
This is a near-perfect introduction to an often overlooked little rock n' roll combo which deserved better.

4 out of 5 stars Good compilation!.......2004-04-29

This is a good compliation of the Satellites. But where you need to start is with "In The Land of Salvation and Sin" record and go from there. That is an all time classic of rock and roll. This has tastes from that record, but you need more than an appetizer!
Let Me Up (I've Had Enough)
Average customer rating: 4 out of 5 stars
  • An Underrated Comeback For Tom Petty
  • If You Like Tom Petty, You'll Like This Album.
  • Deserves a Second Listen....and 3rd, 4th, 5th.......
  • Music Great/Package Not
  • let me up i've had enough
Let Me Up (I've Had Enough)
Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers
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ASIN: B000002O3B
Release Date: 2002-10-22

Tracks:

  1. Jammin' Me
  2. Runaway Trains
  3. The Damage You've Done
  4. It'll All Work Out
  5. My Life/Your World
  6. Think About Me
  7. All Mixed Up
  8. A Self-Made Man
  9. Ain't Love Strange
  10. How Many More Days
  11. Let Me Up (I've Had Enough)

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars An Underrated Comeback For Tom Petty.......2007-05-10

After SOUTHERN ACCENTS was an artistic disappointment, Tom Petty apparently told his old production team that if he saw them using inappropriate social manners, they would be fired, and it was obviously the right move, because even though LET ME UP (I'VE HAD ENOUGH) starts disappointingly with "Jammin' Me", the album quickly gets better on the second track, "Runaway Trains." There's other great stuff here too, such as "The Damage You've Done", in which Petty tells his lover to atone for the way she's treated him by not eating with her elbows on the table or putting her feet on furniture in his house. Petty's belief that the young Australian tourist jailed in Indonesia since 2005 for drug-smuggling was falsely convicted makes LET ME UP (I'VE HAD ENOUGH), which is one of Petty's most underrated CDs, an essential purchase for both your ears AND your conscience.

4 out of 5 stars If You Like Tom Petty, You'll Like This Album........2006-11-11

I've had this album for many years, i first got it on cassette, and still have it, after 20 years or so of sitting on dashboards and surviving, i decided to get a CD Remaster version of the album. What a joy to hear it on cd for the first time! After listening to it for years on cassette you don't realize what you're missing out on. Clear, crisp sounds, great melodies and that unmistakeable 'Petty' voice. It brought back to me how much i loved this record and why its my favourite Heartbreakers album. My fave track would have to be My Life/Your World. Such a cool, cool, beat, and the guitar riffs are great. I also love the piano on the title track. All in all, if your a Petty fan, you wont be disappointed.

4 out of 5 stars Deserves a Second Listen....and 3rd, 4th, 5th..............2006-08-13

I was already a Petty fan when this came out; yet I found, and still find this to be the most consistent, satisfying album of his career. Each song fits well with the others, there's no "experimentation" going on here, no pretentiousness, just true expression, of, among other things, humor! What is it with critics who dislike a musician getting in touch with his roots and his lighter side? Petty has made no secret of his adoration for the Byrds, and it's evident here, as is his collaboration with Dylan. What's not to like? I agree....if you like "Full Moon Fever," you'll like this. Play it and then hit replay.

1 out of 5 stars Music Great/Package Not.......2005-12-30

WARNING TO ALL BUYERS!
The music on this disc is tremendous! It is one of Tom's "overlooked" disc....HOWEVER....the problem is that Amazon is advertising this as a (Original Recording Reissued) IT IS NOT!
I already own this disc and hoped to capitalize on the better quality found on Tom's other (Remastered Disc) but this is just the same as the one that has been out since 1987. I'd return it, but for $7.98.....what's the point.

2 out of 5 stars let me up i've had enough.......2005-10-09

Everyband has a weak album here and there, and this one is Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers misstep. Let Me Up I've Had Enough is not an awful album buy any means, but it was the first Petty album in a long time not to spawn a hit single. The opener Jammin Me is a pretty good song cowritten with Bob Dylan. Let Me Up I've Had Enough is more for hardcore fans, casual fans should pass this one up.
Three Mo' Tenors
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Bravo! Mo' Mo' Mo'
  • This is a must have for any music lover!
  • wonderful collection of music
  • awesome music selection
  • They Left Out The Best Song
Three Mo' Tenors
Thomas Young , Roderick Dixon , and Victor Trent Cook
Manufacturer: RCA Victor
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ASIN: B00005LVVC
Release Date: 2001-07-24

Tracks:

  1. La Donna e Mobile
  2. Let the Good Times Roll
  3. Make Them Hear You
  4. Ah! Mes Amis.
  5. Ellington Medley
  6. The Jazz Cat & Minnie the Moocher
  7. Twisted
  8. Nessun Dorma
  9. Today I Sing the Blues
  10. Soul Medley
  11. Have You Heard / Glory
  12. Were You There
  13. America The Beautiful
  14. Gospel Medley

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Inspired by the astoundingly popular The Three Tenors series, Broadway director Marion J. Caffey conceived and directed Three Mo' Tenors, bringing greater visibility to the classically trained African American voice. Starring seasoned tenors Roderick Dixon, Thomas Young, and Victor Trent Cook, Three Mo' Tenors is a theatrically staged concert set taped for public television's Great Performances. A companion to the taped show, the disc features just over an hour of live music from it. The phenomenal showmanship of Dixon, Young, and Trent Cook takes shape in the styles of opera, Broadway, blues, jazz, soul, spirituals, and gospel. The three virtuosos hit high C's with clarity and brilliance; scat with grace and grit; belt, bend and hold a note to beat the band. They move the audience to a state of near-ecstasy performing the traditional "Were You There (When They Crucified My Lord)" and Puccini's glorious "Nessum Dorma." Other standouts include the jazz classic "Twisted," a rollicking version of "Today I Sing the Blues," and the salty "Minnie the Moocher." Boisterous, bold, and bountiful, Three Mo' Tenors is a modern classic. --Paige LaGrone

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Bravo! Mo' Mo' Mo'.......2006-05-13

The word "Mo'" in the title got my attention. I bought the CD to compare it to the already popular "Three Tenors" (Placido Domingo, Luciano Pavarotti and Jose Carreras). Wow! Was I surprised. I had expected an all opera, classical and possibly spiritual repetoire. But, the music varies from "Nessun Dorma" to "Love Train" was truly, truly delightful. I enjoyed the wonderful voices of Thomas Young, Roderick Dixon, and Victor Trent Cook and the variety of musical selections so much that I purchased several other copies for my family and friends. Then, several months later, I saw their performance on PBS. I immediately ordered the VHS offered by the TV station, paying way, way over the retail price. But, I had to have it. It was, and is, the most exciting musical performance that I have seen. Later, when I put the tape into the player at my son's house, my 5-year-old granddaughter Ciara stood next to the sofa to watch. I expected her to move away soon, but, she stood there, during the entire playback of the performance, and I do mean from beginning to end. I left the tape there so that son could see it later. The following day, and for most days during the next several weeks, Ciara asked to have the tape played, until she later was taught to handle it herself. The family has since replaced my VHS with the DVD so that now, when Ciara visits me, we can watch the show again (and again). "Three Mo' Tenors" was so surprisingly wonderful- with great voices, charismatic personalities, terrific orchestral arrangements, lively and precisely choreographed routines, and just an overall feeling of mutual admiration and respect among the three gentlemen. The beautiful cinematics, with frequently interspersed shots of the enthusiatic audience, contributes to the feeling that I am actually there at the concert. Every time I watch it, I see and hear something new. When I first heard the CD, I was not fascinated by the countertenor voice. After seeing Victor Trent Cook's heartwarming performance on the DVD, and hearing his comment about his mother's definition of a countertenor, I have been granted a new appreciation for his voice. Here it is, years later, and I'm still enamored, remembering Roderick Dixon's "Make Them Hear You" elicits tears, Thomas Young's "Twisted" makes me laugh, and the duet with Victor and Thomas (see, I'm now on first-name basis with them) is so beautiful. I could to on and on. In fact, it's time for another listen.

5 out of 5 stars This is a must have for any music lover!.......2006-01-07

I would rate this CD more than five stars if I could! I picked up this CD not knowing anything about these guys, but, knowing that I liked some of the songs contained on it. I was absolutely blown away by this collection! These guys have it all. Voices, talent, showmanship, style, technique, etc. Everytime I listen to it, I feel like I'm sitting right there in the theatre. I am a huge fan of opera, jazz and gospel. This CD covers it all! Although my favorite tracks are La Donna e Mobile, Make Them Hear You, and Nessun Dorma, they are all so good! I wouldn't hesitate to buy this again. You have to hear them to believe them!

5 out of 5 stars wonderful collection of music.......2005-08-23

A good album is one that can't be categorized neatly. Three Mo' Tenors tackles classic opera, Broadway tunes and other genres with ease. They have beautiful voices, and the music they choose to interpret is so universal that even my toddler girl loves listening to it! Their technical expertise combined with their stage presence and charisma makes for an enjoyable cd. Highly recommended - especially if you are looking to introduce yourself or your children to different musical genres.

5 out of 5 stars awesome music selection.......2005-08-02

These are amazing musical selections and amazing vocalists; a must-have for any well-rounded music collection. This trio can really sing!

4 out of 5 stars They Left Out The Best Song.......2004-11-11

One of my most favorite performance DVD's, but how, or why, on earth did they leave off the most stiring single number on the CD - "A Song For You," by Rodrick Dixon?

Put it in, and it's a "five."
Let It Bleed
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • One of the Stones' finest!
  • My Favorite Stones
  • Love in Vain
  • Knocked Out Abbey Road
  • The Stones' Best
Let It Bleed
The Rolling Stones
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ASIN: B000003BF1
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. Gimme Shelter
  2. Love In Vain
  3. Country Honk
  4. Live With Me
  5. Let It Bleed
  6. Midnight Rambler
  7. You Got the Silver
  8. Monkey Man
  9. You Can't Always Get What You Want

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One of the Stones' most beloved albums, 1969's Let It Bleed was a benchmark for several reasons. First, founding guitarist Brian Jones died during the recording process. Second, the Stones take their last significant look at pure blues (Robert Johnson's spooky "Love in Vain") and country ("Country Honk," the two-stepping alter ego of "Honky-Tonk Women") before folding both styles into a cohesive rock & roll vision. Third, it contains some of the band's most eerie hits, such as the flame-enveloped "Gimme Shelter," the drug-reality anthem "Monkey Man," the epic "You Can't Always Get What You Want," and Mick Jagger's menacing "Midnight Rambler." --Steve Knopper

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars One of the Stones' finest!.......2007-07-04

A bit of rock, a bit of blues, a bit of soul, a bit of raunch... just what you need to make a classic Rolling Stones album! Some will say this is the group's best, and if it weren't for Country Honk (a fiddle-driven parody of the contemporary #1 Honky Tonk Woman, which is infinitely better), it would be. Now it'll have to settle for being prime Stones. I'm sure it won't mind.
Is Gimme Shelter the best opener the Stones or anyone else ever recorded? Possibly. It's a terrifying song, in a positive way: the best fade-in known to man, wailing harp, one of the best guitar solos known to man, and Mary Clayton's chilling vocal. Cool! And that guitar solo... Keith Richards is better known for his rhythm guitar, but his leads all over the record are excellent. You can hear more of that great playing on the hilarious, sleazy title, country-blues title track (Stu really gets down and boogies!), the creepy classic "blues opera" Midnight Rambler, where Charlie plays the drums of a lifetime; the sneering Live With Me, which is also pretty funny (and Bobby Keys plays a cool sax!), and the underrated blues Monkey Man, which is again quite funny (listen to Mick's monkey impression in the fade! And the guitar/drum tradeoff thing they do in the instrumental break! And Bill's vibes! What a SONG!) While we're talking about Keef Riffhard, alias the King of Cool, we must mention You Got the Silver. This was the first Stones song he sang lead on, and he sings it well - not a bad little country-folk tune either!
The Stones do the soft as well as the loud (an acoustic take on Robert Johnson's classic Love in Vain - love it!) and the philosphical as well as the sleazy (the multipart classic You Can't Always Get What You Want, my favorite Stones song ever - just listen to all the stuff they managed to layer into this one! Their best lyrics, too). What's not to like? Oh yeah, Country Honk. We'll just pretend that it's Honky Tonk Woman, shall we?
Oh, and a little message to anyone who thinks this is a rip-off of the Beatles' Let It Be. That's just proving you know nothing about either group. Let It Bleed was released before either the album or the single Let It Be. Besides, listen to both albums side-by-side. Pretty different, no?

5 out of 5 stars My Favorite Stones.......2006-07-14

Let it Bleed should be near the top of any rock cd list. Sticky Fingers is close behind.

Monkey Man is so crazy cool
Midnight Rambler
Gimme Shelter
Can't Always Get What You Want
Live With Me is also crazy cool

Amazing! Something else that is amazing is how fast they went down hill in the late 70's. There were a few good songs here and there after the mid 70's, but nothing compared to the era of late 60's and very early 70's.

By the way, I think Exile is a solid album with a cool vibe, but it's not in the same ballpark as Let It Bleed. How Exile gets put on the top 10 list ever is a joke. It's good, but not that good.

Anyway, LET IT BLEED rocks & should be in the top 10 ever.

5 out of 5 stars Love in Vain.......2006-06-11

The Stones turned out a masterpiece with "Let it Bleed." There is not a bad song in the bunch, in fact the fact that every song on this album is a treasure makes it hard to pick a favorite, but for me, I have to go with the band's cover version of Robert Johnson's "Love in Vain." The soulful acoustic guitar work, Mick's pleading voice, the sad, unrelenting song, it's almost all too much. I cry every time I hear it. I've loved in vain, who has not. Then there is the dangerous sounding song, "Midnight Rambler." Boy that one will shake you. I also really love the way Mary Clayton's voice blends with Mick's in "Gimme Shelter. "And how could I not mention "You Can't Always Get What You Want." What a message in that song. Still, like I said, "Love in Vain," it's a heartbreaker, yes it is.

5 out of 5 stars Knocked Out Abbey Road.......2006-06-11

Because of the problems the band was having with Brian Jones, Keith did most of the guitar work on "Beggar's Banquet," and what a job he did. One almost wonders why they needed another guitarist at all, however the boys is the band felt they did and hired Mick Taylor, who is great. Keith's work on "Gimme Shelter" is just chilling and his first solo vocal effort on "You've Got the Silver" is terrific. Dare I say it, this guy could have had a pretty good career all on his own, but if you've got to play in a band, he picked a pretty good one. Mick Jaggar is in top form rocking his socks off in "Midnight Rambler." That song is just scary, scary good, not scary bad. In fact the whole bloody record is scary good. It's easy to see why "Let it Bleed" dethroned the Beatles" "Abbey Road" as the number one record in England way back in Nineteen Sixty-Nine.

5 out of 5 stars The Stones' Best.......2006-06-11

In some ways "Let it Bleed" could be called sort of a transition record. When the band started the recording sessions, Brian Jones was a member of the Greatest Group on Earth, when they finished he was out, soon to be dead and Mick Taylor had taken his place. Brian is only on two of the songs, but Mick Taylor is only on two songs as well. This is also the first record where Keith takes over the lead vocals on a song (You've Got the Silver). And this record picks up where "Sympathy for the Devil" left off. It's a rocker and it propelled the Stones into the stratosphere. No more are they living in the shadows of the Beatles. They are the number one band in the world now. It happened because of this record. "Let it Bleed" is to the Stones as "Blood on the Tracks" is to Dylan, an outstanding work that one simply cannot ignore.
Pure Gershwin
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • you cant beat an Ira lyric.
  • A Wonderful CD
  • Quiet and elegant
  • Disappointed
  • they can't take that album away from me
Pure Gershwin
Michael Feinstein
Manufacturer: Elektra / Wea
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ASIN: B000002H4W
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. S' Wonderful
  2. Our Love Is Here To Stay
  3. Liza
  4. The World Is Mine
  5. They Can't Take That Away From Me
  6. Isn't It A Pity?
  7. Let's Call The Whole Thing Off
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  13. Someone To Watch Over Me

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Pure Gershwin was Michael Feinstein's first album, and it remains one of his best. It may not have the production values of his later Gershwin tributes, Nice Work if You Can Get It (1996) and Michael & George (1998), but it simply and directly presents Feinstein in his piano-bar days, singing to his own tasteful accompaniments with occasional contributions from bass and drums and a second piano. Establishing the patterns for his later albums, he sings unjustly neglected verses to familiar songs, uncovers some never-before-recorded gems ("The World Is Mine," "What Causes That"), and provides song-by-song notes. Longtime friend Rosemary Clooney guests on "Isn't It a Pity?" --David Horiuchi

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars you cant beat an Ira lyric........2007-01-05

this is good...and just to hear a REALLY GREAT "Isn't A Pity" duet with Rosie is well worth the price of admission. I REPEAT: just to hear a REALLY GREAT "Isn't A Pity" duet with Rosie is well worth the price of admission. listen & enjoy some great american music. you cant beat an Ira lyric.

5 out of 5 stars A Wonderful CD.......2005-05-19

PURE GERSHWIN is just that, pure!. Feinstein interprets Gershwin the way it was meant to be performed. This is pure delight!

4 out of 5 stars Quiet and elegant.......2003-04-20

Michael Feinstein's thin voice is compensated by his apparent enthusiasm for the material and a spare arrangement of piano, bass, and drum that gives this recording the ambiance of an intimate piano bar. Before hearing this disc, I knew only Gershwin's biggest hits, so many of the numbers here were new to me and increase my appreciation of that great American composer.

2 out of 5 stars Disappointed.......2003-04-10

I bought this cd because I am a huge Gershwin enthusiast and am always on the lookout for versions of one of my favorite pieces, "Liza". I'd heard a lot of buzz about Feinstein and the supposed wonderfulness of his Gershwin interpretations, so I thought I would give this album a shot.

I was extremely disappointed. Feinstein seems to suck the life out of Gershwin's compositions, a feat I would have previously thought impossible. Though I concede that vocalists are free to reinterpret songs (many to a great success, as in Louis Armstrong's and Ella Fitzgerals's enjoyable versions of Gershwin), I think Feinstein's lazy tempos "loungy" voice make the tracks on this album boring and annoying.

I have loved to listen to and sing these songs my entire life. I just wanted to warn listeners who perhaps, like myself, enjoy George Gershwin's music for its beautiful clarity and energy (as easily experienced through Gershwin's own recordings, early interpretations by artists such as the Astaires, and even recent broadway "Crazy For You") that they will not experience any feeling of the sort from Michael Feinstein.

Amidst all the gushing that has recently been done over him, I found Michael Feinstein to have attempted to murder "Liza" and the other songs on this album. He merely displays a very unexceptional voice and poor interpretive taste. Fans beware, Feinstein proves that it is possible to make a bad cd of Gershwin songs. I'd recommend listening elsewhere.

5 out of 5 stars they can't take that album away from me.......2002-05-09

they say the third time's a charm, but in this instance, it is the first time -- michael feinstein's first gershwin album -- that is the charm. this album is by far better and more listenable than the next two -- "feinstein sings gershwin" and "nice work if you can get it".

the listenability of this album may stem from the fact that it is a bare-bones arrangement, with two pianos, a bass and drums, a la a jazz trio, with no embellishment, so michael feinstein's then sincere and unsophisticated voice is the featured instrument.

i heartily recommend this album, as every song on it is a gem and feinstein's voice is more appealing than on the two later albums, when he jazzed it up with what sounds like an echo chamber and other electronic enhancements and he seems to be doing the songs by the numbers.

feinstein's version of "liza," slowed down to ballad form and plaintively phrased, is the best i have ever heard. the duet with rosemary clooney on "isn't it a pity," again brings out the best of feinstein's then-new voice and shows why george's (clooney) aunt is rightfully considered a jazz legend.

the combined "he loves and she loves/how long has this been going on" is another melodic/poignant highlight, while the album's finale, "someone to watch over me," is a stirring anthem to wanting and needing someone and is done with vocal and instrumental passion; it brings this collection of songs to a fitting crescendo.

for a lawyer's kid from columbus, ohio who started out cataloguing gershwin estate material for the reclusive ira and then began singing the songs for family and friends, michael feinstein has done all right for himself. he has become the recognized interpreter of the gershwin legacy, sort of the same way his pseudo-cousin, john, jr. feinstein, has become the recognized interpreter of the bob knight legacy... .

michael feinstein may have hit a home run his first time up with this album, and it may be his best, as it is the purest and most joyful celebration of gershwin tunes, while the others are fancier, more jazzed up and ponderous and less appealing.

the other albums are certainly not bad, though, and i recommend buying them to fill out a feinstein or gershwin collection, but this one is by far the best one to get if you are only going to get one as a sample of either's work. it is nice work, and you can get it.
Let It Roll
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Little Feat from a modern perspective.
  • GOOD IN PARTS - BUT NOT ONE OF THEIR BEST
  • Let It Roll by Little Feat
  • Respectable but uneven comeback
  • Best CD ever
Let It Roll
Little Feat
Manufacturer: Warner Bros / Wea
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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  1. Representing the Mambo
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ASIN: B000002LF0
Release Date: 1990-10-25

Tracks:

  1. Hate To Lose Your Lovin'
  2. One Clear Moment
  3. Cajun Girl
  4. Hangin' On To The Good Times
  5. Listen To Your Heart
  6. Let It Roll
  7. Long Time Till I Get Over You
  8. Business As Usual
  9. Changin' Luck
  10. Voices On The Wind

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Little Feat from a modern perspective........2007-06-27

I think kids today are missing out on great music such as this, because it is not hot or new. These boys are great musicians. I have been a fan for years, and I love the unique sound they produce. Everyone I think would benefit from a serving of "Dixie Chicken" every now and then. "Let it Roll" and turn it up.

3 out of 5 stars GOOD IN PARTS - BUT NOT ONE OF THEIR BEST.......2007-02-20

Judging by other reviews, this album has been well received. I've been a LF fan from almost the beginning and, whilst I enjoyed many of the tracks, I'm not as enthusiastic about this album as most other reviewers. The album is a 'mixed bag' of musical styles - about evenly shared between songs which retain much of the band's 70's sound, those with a sound much closer to the centre ground of rock music and others that are 'middle of the road' pop songs without much character.

Many people think that Craig Fuller sounds like Lowell George, but I just can't agree - I feel there are more differences than similarities. Lowell had a more 'laid back' delivery and his voice had a soulful/emotional edge which is largely absent with Craig Fullers vocals (listen to songs like 'Rock and Roll Doctor', 'Roll Um Easy', 'Skin It Back', and 'Long Distance Love' - surely you can notice the difference ?). Nevertheless, I quite liked Craig Fuller's voice - compared to Lowell, his voice is not as 'rough around the edges' so he has the sort of voice that is suited to soft-rock/country-rock music. Maybe it's this, together with the more 'mainstream' pop-rock sound of the album, which appeals to many listeners.

I can't complain about about the band's playing - LF are a bunch of highly accomplished rock musicians, most of whom have been playing together for over 20 years. Full marks also for the additional harmony vocals courtesy of Linda Ronstadt, Bonnie Raitt, Bob Seger, Marilyn Martin, Shaun Murphy and Renee Armand.

Some comments about my favourite tracks :

'HATE TO LOSE YOUR LOVIN'' - Up tempo song with some fine piano and slide guitar soloing, decent vocals.

'CAJUN GIRL' - A song with a strong zydeco/country flavour, some great accordion (played by Craig Fuller); interesting tempo change about 2 minutes into the song.

'LET IT ROLL' - LF back on form with boogie music, great organ and slide guitar solos, vocals pretty good too.

'LONG TIME TILL I GET OVER YOU' - Strong ' no nonsense' rock song with driving base and percussion, energetic 'full blooded' vocals.

Most of the remaining songs are reasonably good but I thought 'Business As Usual' and 'Voices On The Wind' were very ordinary and instantly forgettable.


So, have I got it all wrong ? Constructive comments welcome - I rest my case.

5 out of 5 stars Let It Roll by Little Feat.......2007-01-10

Great music! This CD just plain makes you feel good while tapping your foot.

3 out of 5 stars Respectable but uneven comeback .......2004-11-15

Little Feat's Let It Roll album was their first new studio release in 9 years and the first since their leader Lowell George passed away in 1979. Many longtime fans to this day feel that George was the heart and soul of the band, similar to Jerry Garcia's role with the Grateful Dead, and that the band should not have reunited under the Little Feat name. While this question will always be debatable, the band has recorded some strong music since their reunion and remain an impressive live act.

Let It Roll proves that the band are still fantastic musicians who can play a wide range of styles. Craig Fuller was recruited to replace George and his voice sounds very similar to his predecessor. As for the songs, there are many highlights. The title track is easily the best song the band has recorded since the comeback and has been featured in many films and commercials. The solos from both keyboardist Bill Payne and guitarist Paul Barrere really shine here. The tracks "Hate To Lose Your Lovin'", "One Clear Moment", and "Long Time Til I Get Over You" are all excellent songs that possess memorable choruses and melodies. The upbeat sounding "Cajun Girl" and the ballad "Hangin' On To The Good Times" are also strong tracks. After these songs, the album gets off track. The ballads "Listen To Your Heart" and "Voices On The Wind" are both unmemorable and the glossy production makes them sound painfully close to adult contemporary. Upon hearing these songs, you see where the band really misses Lowell George. The remaining tracks "Business As Usual" and "Changin' Luck" while well played are mediocre compared to the rest of the album. All told, this album is similar to Time Loves A Hero in that it's a hit and miss affair. Their next album Representing The Mambo is a more consistent album even if it doesn't have a classic like "Let It Roll."

5 out of 5 stars Best CD ever.......2003-11-25

One of the best CD's I've ever heard put together, there are no weak songs and every cut seems to work with it's predecessor and successor. If you could have only 1 CD to drive across country - this is the one you should have.

Of course it doesn't hurt if you're a Feat fan.

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