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Ehwmatt wrote:Anybody remember this album from 89? Just stumbled on it and ordered it a few days ago. Awesome AOR album. Pretty hard to find in print.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YW7WJW6PZnM
Album features the likes of Luke, Randy Jackson, and Albert Lee...
Deb wrote: And have Andy Taylor's Thunder cd (2008 re-release+bonus tracks) on the way too.
Deb wrote:I've been ordering a few AOR oldies lately too. Just got Henry Lee Summers first cd, forgot what great tunes are on there.![]()
Ehwmatt wrote:Anybody remember this album from 89? Just stumbled on it and ordered it a few days ago. Awesome AOR album. Pretty hard to find in print.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YW7WJW6PZnM
Album features the likes of Luke, Randy Jackson, and Albert Lee...
kgdjpubs wrote:Deb wrote:I've been ordering a few AOR oldies lately too. Just got Henry Lee Summers first cd, forgot what great tunes are on there.![]()
find I've Got Everything, which is either the 2nd or 4th album depending on whether you count the two independent releases that came before the self-titled cd. Better songs, and a very strong Motown influence--which is no bad thing at all. You should love it.
Vladan wrote:Speaking of Whispering Jack, Farny's coming to the ACT in a couple months, got our Premium tickets booked! close seats too, cannot wait!.
Deb wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:Deb wrote:I've been ordering a few AOR oldies lately too. Just got Henry Lee Summers first cd, forgot what great tunes are on there.![]()
find I've Got Everything, which is either the 2nd or 4th album depending on whether you count the two independent releases that came before the self-titled cd. Better songs, and a very strong Motown influence--which is no bad thing at all. You should love it.
Thanks! I'll definitely look into that one.I absolutely adore R&B/Motown influenced Rock vocals. Definitely one of my favorite vocal qualities in my 3 fave singers. I noticed that on the Hands On The Radio song I posted above, with his delivery and smokey rasp quality, HLS sounds very similar to EM and later Perry.
kgdjpubs wrote:Deb wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:Deb wrote:I've been ordering a few AOR oldies lately too. Just got Henry Lee Summers first cd, forgot what great tunes are on there.![]()
find I've Got Everything, which is either the 2nd or 4th album depending on whether you count the two independent releases that came before the self-titled cd. Better songs, and a very strong Motown influence--which is no bad thing at all. You should love it.
Thanks! I'll definitely look into that one.I absolutely adore R&B/Motown influenced Rock vocals. Definitely one of my favorite vocal qualities in my 3 fave singers. I noticed that on the Hands On The Radio song I posted above, with his delivery and smokey rasp quality, HLS sounds very similar to EM and later Perry.
main single from the album. You should hear the influence pretty well, both in the sound and vocal.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yfs4MgFzaI
Deb wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:Deb wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:Deb wrote:I've been ordering a few AOR oldies lately too. Just got Henry Lee Summers first cd, forgot what great tunes are on there.![]()
find I've Got Everything, which is either the 2nd or 4th album depending on whether you count the two independent releases that came before the self-titled cd. Better songs, and a very strong Motown influence--which is no bad thing at all. You should love it.
Thanks! I'll definitely look into that one.I absolutely adore R&B/Motown influenced Rock vocals. Definitely one of my favorite vocal qualities in my 3 fave singers. I noticed that on the Hands On The Radio song I posted above, with his delivery and smokey rasp quality, HLS sounds very similar to EM and later Perry.
main single from the album. You should hear the influence pretty well, both in the sound and vocal.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yfs4MgFzaI
Hey Baby is from that CD!? Cool, if the rest of the cd is similar, I'll definitely be getting that one.
kgdjpubs wrote:Deb wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:Deb wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:Deb wrote:I've been ordering a few AOR oldies lately too. Just got Henry Lee Summers first cd, forgot what great tunes are on there.![]()
find I've Got Everything, which is either the 2nd or 4th album depending on whether you count the two independent releases that came before the self-titled cd. Better songs, and a very strong Motown influence--which is no bad thing at all. You should love it.
Thanks! I'll definitely look into that one.I absolutely adore R&B/Motown influenced Rock vocals. Definitely one of my favorite vocal qualities in my 3 fave singers. I noticed that on the Hands On The Radio song I posted above, with his delivery and smokey rasp quality, HLS sounds very similar to EM and later Perry.
main single from the album. You should hear the influence pretty well, both in the sound and vocal.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1yfs4MgFzaI
Hey Baby is from that CD!? Cool, if the rest of the cd is similar, I'll definitely be getting that one.
yes, and yes, within the variations that not everything exactly sounds like the rest, but similar enough. Maybe a bit more pop, where the rest may be closer to rock, but it certainly doesn't stand out like a sore thumb either. Treat Her Like a Lady is also, but that is a cover, so it's a bit different in sound where HLS wrote the rest by himself.
Deb wrote:
That's what I meant, similar in vocal tone and R&B/motown delivery. I normally like rock more than pop, so that's good to hear too. Will definitely be getting this one. Thanks a bunch!
Andrew wrote:Deb wrote: And have Andy Taylor's Thunder cd (2008 re-release+bonus tracks) on the way too.
One of the best AOR albums ever...
This re-issue is a bootleg, but it's doen PERFECTLY! The gathering of Andy's B-Sides and soundtrack stuff is great.
Deb wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:Deb wrote:I've been ordering a few AOR oldies lately too. Just got Henry Lee Summers first cd, forgot what great tunes are on there.![]()
find I've Got Everything, which is either the 2nd or 4th album depending on whether you count the two independent releases that came before the self-titled cd. Better songs, and a very strong Motown influence--which is no bad thing at all. You should love it.
Thanks! I'll definitely look into that one.I absolutely adore R&B/Motown influenced Rock vocals. Definitely one of my favorite vocal qualities in my 3 fave singers. I noticed that on the Hands On The Radio song I posted above, with his delivery and smokey rasp quality, HLS sounds very similar to EM and later Perry.
Andrew wrote:Deb wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:Deb wrote:I've been ordering a few AOR oldies lately too. Just got Henry Lee Summers first cd, forgot what great tunes are on there.![]()
find I've Got Everything, which is either the 2nd or 4th album depending on whether you count the two independent releases that came before the self-titled cd. Better songs, and a very strong Motown influence--which is no bad thing at all. You should love it.
Thanks! I'll definitely look into that one.I absolutely adore R&B/Motown influenced Rock vocals. Definitely one of my favorite vocal qualities in my 3 fave singers. I noticed that on the Hands On The Radio song I posted above, with his delivery and smokey rasp quality, HLS sounds very similar to EM and later Perry.
All HLS fans need Slamdunk and the double Live CD. Both essential.
kgdjpubs wrote:Andrew wrote:Deb wrote:kgdjpubs wrote:Deb wrote:I've been ordering a few AOR oldies lately too. Just got Henry Lee Summers first cd, forgot what great tunes are on there.![]()
find I've Got Everything, which is either the 2nd or 4th album depending on whether you count the two independent releases that came before the self-titled cd. Better songs, and a very strong Motown influence--which is no bad thing at all. You should love it.
Thanks! I'll definitely look into that one.I absolutely adore R&B/Motown influenced Rock vocals. Definitely one of my favorite vocal qualities in my 3 fave singers. I noticed that on the Hands On The Radio song I posted above, with his delivery and smokey rasp quality, HLS sounds very similar to EM and later Perry.
All HLS fans need Slamdunk and the double Live CD. Both essential.
especially the Live one. Once you get past the very raw sound compared the massive studio production, it just rocks. No excuse now that the website now has it back in stock. Rather interesting as he re-wrote the 2nd verse on 2 of the songs (Roll Me and My Turn Train). Not sure if better or worse, just different.
I like Slamdunk, and especially the rock sound of the cd...although I'm inclined to think I've Got Everything has better songs overall. Hard to go wrong either way.
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