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Abitaman wrote:First cd I bought by her. Got me to buy her older stuff. Like her next 3 cds better-ERIC
RockInDetroit wrote:Abitaman wrote:First cd I bought by her. Got me to buy her older stuff. Like her next 3 cds better-ERIC
Do you mean her first three cds or next three cds. I would agree about the first three cds. The next three I though were pretty bad. Get Nervous was the last great Pat Benatar cd.
Abitaman wrote:RockInDetroit wrote:Abitaman wrote:First cd I bought by her. Got me to buy her older stuff. Like her next 3 cds better-ERIC
Do you mean her first three cds or next three cds. I would agree about the first three cds. The next three I though were pretty bad. Get Nervous was the last great Pat Benatar cd.
Actually, the next 3
Tropico
Seven the Hardway
Wide Awake in Dreamland
Her first 3 are good too-ERIC
Angiekay wrote:Abitaman wrote:RockInDetroit wrote:Abitaman wrote:First cd I bought by her. Got me to buy her older stuff. Like her next 3 cds better-ERIC
Do you mean her first three cds or next three cds. I would agree about the first three cds. The next three I though were pretty bad. Get Nervous was the last great Pat Benatar cd.
Actually, the next 3
Tropico
Seven the Hardway
Wide Awake in Dreamland
Her first 3 are good too-ERIC
I agree with Eric. Her first three were good, but a lot on those albums were written by other people. I think she really branched out after Get Nervous and her and Neil really got creative. Wide Awake in Dreamland is my favorite album by her. I also really like Innamorata.
FYI-Neil and Pat are reworking some of their hits into an acoustic album set for release in 2008
Red13JoePa wrote:Go is my overall favorite right now.
But the finest single piece of music they've ever recorded, and there many fine ones, is the single strack In The Heat Of The Night with the most jaw dropping smoky moody atmospheric guitars you will tune your ears on.
Angiekay wrote:Red13JoePa wrote:Go is my overall favorite right now.
But the finest single piece of music they've ever recorded, and there many fine ones, is the single strack In The Heat Of The Night with the most jaw dropping smoky moody atmospheric guitars you will tune your ears on.
OMG...yes! And don't forget the angel voices in that song: "Why oh why". Love it....
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