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2 Starbuck ? Moonlight Feels Right 3 Manfred Mann ? Blinded By The Light 4 Doobie Brothers ? What A Fool Believes 5 Hall & Oates ? Rich Girl 6 Gerry Rafferty ?Get It Right Next Time 7 Andrew Gold ? Lonely Boy 8 Fox ? Single Bed 9 John Paul Young ? Love Is In The Air 10 ELO ? Living Thing 11 Clout - Substitute 12 Kim Carnes ? Betty Davis Eyes 13 Bellamy Brothers ? Let Your Love Flow 14 Olivia Newton John ? If Not For You 15 England Dan & John Ford Coley ? I?d Really Love To See You Tonight 16 Rupert Holmes ? Escape (The Pina Colada Song) 17 David Essex ? Rock On 18 Chas n Dave ? Ain?t No Pleasing You Disc #2 Tracklisting 1 Christopher Cross ? Ride Like The Wind 2 Foreigner ? Cold As Ice 3 Toto ? Hold The Line 4 Boz Scaggs ? Lido Shuffle 5 Four Seasons ? Who Loves You 6 David Dundas ? Jeans On 7 Pilot - Magic 8 Gilbert O? Sullivan ? Get Down 9 David Soul ? Silver Lady 10 Sutherland Brothers - Arms Of Mary 11 Art Garfunkel - Breakaway 12 Player ? Baby Come Back 13 Randy Edelman ? Uptown Uptempo Woman 14 Neil Sedaka ? Laughter In The Rain 15 Orleans ? Dance With Me 16 Sad Café ? Everyday Hurts 17 Exile ? Kiss You All Over 18 Dolly Parton ? 9 To 5 Newest Review: ... a result, go unplayed. This is not an album which deserves a track by track analysis - for one that would be seriously ... more |
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Guilty Pleasures Rides Again
Release Date: 2005 - 03 - 14, Audio CD, Sony Last Update 28.11.2009 05:47
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by - written on 21/08/09 (Very useful, 42 readings)
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This album is the second in the "Guilty Pleasures" series, a collection of albums designed to bring together those tracks that often languish at the back of the cupboard but which, deep down, you know should really be on display and played at every opportunity. It's a series which, rather than being sexually naughty (as the cover suggests), just makes you feel a little in need for a confessional - it gives you credence and allows you to admit to liking a bit of cheese - secretly, you're not alone. As a collective album I think it works very well, drawing together many of the tracks that would otherwise be scattered across 30 or so albums and, as a ... Read the complete review
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