Bruce Willis [EP]

Bruce Willis [EP]

Bruce Willis [EP]

Track Listings
 
1. One Morning Skyline
2. Bist Alice
3. One Dark Night Drive
4. Remembering the Flash Back
5. Bruce Willis Is My Hero; He Keeps on Saving the World
6. One Heroic Breakfast

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The Return of Bruno
Average customer rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars
  • Bruce Fan
  • What a hoot!
  • Good Stuff
  • Bruno serves up a good time
  • The most unintentionally hilarious album ever made
The Return of Bruno
Bruce Willis
Manufacturer: Razor & Tie
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000002ZB0
Release Date: 1997-03-18

Tracks:

  1. Comin' Right Up
  2. Respect Yourself
  3. Down In Hollywood
  4. Youngblood
  5. Under The Boardwalk
  6. Secret Agent Man/James Bond Is Back
  7. Jackpot (Bruno's Bop)
  8. Funtime
  9. Lose Myself
  10. Flirting With Disaster

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Bruce Fan.......2007-06-08

I have always loved The Return of Bruno. It was something that we partied to in college. I listen and sing along in the car now because it brings back memories of a time when life was much simpler. He is actually a much better singer than you might think. No he is not classically trained. However he does have that rugged sound that you would expect from Bruce. His songs are fun to sing, dance and enjoy with your friends in a good clean day. Music like this is lost on todays sex and violence crazed youth. This is a must have for those of us over 35.

4 out of 5 stars What a hoot!.......2007-04-16

So many times when actors get the idea they should sing, they take themselves far too seriously trying to be "vocalists" instead of just having fun with it. Bruno just has fun with it. He's like the most entertaining karaoke guy at the bar, with crowd-pleasing songs and an energetic delivery. It's like he doesn't realize he can't sing, and that makes for an appealing CD.

4 out of 5 stars Good Stuff.......2006-04-13

I bought this album way back when and listened to it quite a bit. I loved it. I need to dig it out again. No it wasn't GREAT, but it was solid and a LOT of fun!

4 out of 5 stars Bruno serves up a good time.......2006-02-11

This CD is just plain fun. You can find better singers. You can find better bands. You can find better songs. Somehow, Bruce Willis makes it work though and work well.
Maybe because at this time, Bruce was sort of a regular guy. This CD wasn't Bruce trying to be a great singer. This was Bruce having fun and that makes it more enjoyable.
It would be worth it just to hear his version of 'Under the Boardwalk'. Fortunately, he does not stop there. This CD is filled with older (some forgotten) tunes and Bruce breathes new life into them.
If you go into it with the same attitude that Bruce seemed to have, you will not be disappointed.

1 out of 5 stars The most unintentionally hilarious album ever made.......2006-01-29

"Am I free later? Well lemme put it to you this way, baby - DOES A COMET LEAVE A CRATER?!" - Lyrics from "Comin' Right Up"

If you can imagine Bruce Willis singing that, you'll have an idea of how terrifically awful this album is. When he says "crater," it's not merely bad (mainly due to the fact that the analogy makes no sense in comparison to his free time) - it's horrifically bad due to his pronunciation of the word "crater" - he also stresses the word, shouting it. The result is something that, vernacually, sounds like:

"What's 'dat...am aye free lad'duh? Well lemme pud'dit to you 'dis way bay-be - DOES A COM-IT LEAVE UH CRAT-UH!!!"

It'll have you spinning on the floor in laughter.

"Under the Boardwalk" is almost as funny.
Classic Bruce Willis: The Universal Masters Collection
Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
  • Fabulous!!
  • Okay I guess
  • The "Return" of Bruno, all right!
  • There's a man who lives a life of danger...
Classic Bruce Willis: The Universal Masters Collection
Bruce Willis
Manufacturer: Polygram Int'l
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B00004OCPA
Release Date: 2000-01-03

Tracks:

  1. Under the Boardwalk
  2. Respect Yourself
  3. Down in Hollywood
  4. Young Blood
  5. Comin' Right Up
  6. Secret Agent Man/James Bond Is Back
  7. Save the Last Dance for Me
  8. Fun Time
  9. Lose Myself
  10. Flirting With Disaster
  11. Jackpot (Bruno's Bop)
  12. Blues for Mr. D
  13. Tenth Avenue Tango
  14. Love Makes the World Go Round
  15. Here Comes Trouble Again
  16. Soul Shake
  17. I'll Go Crazy
  18. Respect Yourself [Extended 12" Version]

Album Description

French exclusive compilation, part of their 'Talents Du Siecle' series. These titles have all been digitally remastered using SBM 20 bit mapping technology. All are packaged in a luxurious three fold digi-pack with exclusive artwork for the French market. These will only be available until the end of October and are very limited. Tracks include, 'Under The Boardwalk', 'Resect Yourself', 'Down In Hollywood', 'Young Blood', 'Comin' Right Up' & more. 18 tracks in all. 2000 release.

Album Details

The Star of a String of Heavy Action Motion Pictures Actually Recorded a Couple of Albums on the Motown Label in the 80's and 90's, a La the Blues Brothers. Willis Surprised Many with his Renditions of These Soul Classics and Inspired Originals.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Fabulous!!.......2007-01-11

I love hearing this great voice coming from someone most people think is "just an actor." This collection is some of his best!

3 out of 5 stars Okay I guess.......2006-09-26

It's not horrible or great, it just is. One reviewer wrote "'Secret Agent Man' (James Bond theme)" is actually the thems song from "Secret Agent AKA Danger Man" TV series, easy mistake to make I admit. You might be thinking about "Live and Let Die" by Paul McCartney and Wings which was a James Bond theme , just wanted to clarify.

1 out of 5 stars The "Return" of Bruno, all right!.......2006-01-29

How can a man with one studio album to his name release a Greatest Hits Universal Masters Collection album? I'll tell you how:

$$$

This is basically just "The Return of Bruno" (a terrible album in its own standing) with some extra tracks lazily thrown in, which sound as if they were recorded on a one-night drinking binge in Bruce's basement with some college buddies.

Forgeddabouddit.

5 out of 5 stars There's a man who lives a life of danger..........2004-02-21

If you're a Bruce fan - or even a fan of the 'white soul' sound that was a staple part of early 80's then this one is for you.

Here we have all of Bruce's first album 'Return of Bruno' as well as some selected tracks from 'If it don't kill you, it just makes you stronger'. I am always particularly impressed by Bruce's harmonica talent on 'Jackpot'. The only real complaint I have is that the classic track 'Pep Talk' (live from the blue cheese lounge) isn't on this selection.

Still, the cover of 'Secret Agent Man' (James Bond theme) more than makes up for it. I have to get this one out of my CD rack everytime someone mentions either Bruce, Demi or ANY of the bond actors...
Happy Holidays
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • Who wouldn't love this?
  • Best Holiday Album In Years!!
Happy Holidays
Kelly Willis , and Bruce Robison
Manufacturer: Rykodisc
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B000H0M556
Release Date: 2006-08-29

Tracks:

  1. Santa Baby
  2. A Winter's Tale
  3. In The Bleak Midwinter
  4. Baby, It's Cold Outside
  5. The Christmas Waltz
  6. Please Daddy, Don't Get Drunk
  7. Blue Christmas
  8. Shut In At Christmas
  9. Santa Looked A Lot Like Daddy
  10. Have Yourself A Merry Little Christmas
  11. Oklahoma Christmas

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This expanded reissue of Willis and Robison's 2003 EP does precisely what the best Christmas albums have always done: reinterpret, revive, and refresh the tradition, while remaining intensely musical. The rotating cast of players--including young Austin pals Andrew Nafziger, Eamon McLoughlin, and Warren Hood, as well as keyboard ringers Chip Dolan and Floyd Domino--serve every song with the right balance of grit and glow. The arrangements, even when stringed up on "Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas," never cross the line into schmaltz and never overwhelm. The slowly swinging, jazzy opener, "Santa Baby," can't equal Eartha Kitt's definitive version, but Willis's restrained-but-sexy delivery comes close. While the band can't rock the twang quite like the Buckaroos, they still get a swampy romp out of Buck Owens's classic "Santa Looked a Lot Like Daddy" and an elegant electric piano-driven waltz from "Blue Christmas," which Willis delicately transforms into a country-soul aria. Robison's lead singing has never been powerful enough to score on the charts; here, he's just playful and amateurish enough to undercut the cornpone of "Please Daddy Don't Get Drunk" and scratchy and sincere enough to redeem the bathos of Charlie Louvin's "Shut In at Christmas." The closing Robison original, a live version of "Oklahoma Christmas," may never become a standard, but its honest and hilarious satire of homestead piety is classic--as is the whole album. --Roy Kasten

Album Description

Happy Holidays is classic Christmas with a cool country twist. From standards like "Baby It's Cold Outside" and "Santa Baby" to not so traditional tracks like "Please Daddy Don't Get Drunk," Happy Holidays is a musical Christmas card from Kelly and Bruce to their fans. They celebrate their favorite family season with "Santa Looked A Lot Like Daddy," "Oklahoma Christmas" and the classic "Blue Christmas."

Stirring up visions of sugarplums and sightings of Santa on the roof, Happy Holidays from Kelly Willis and Bruce Robison is so festive it might just make it snow in Texas.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Who wouldn't love this?.......2007-01-09

Kelly Willis and Bruce Robison are amazing, as usual. Add this to your Christmas collection. You won't be sorry!

5 out of 5 stars Best Holiday Album In Years!!.......2006-12-17

I usually purchase 3 or 4 holiday albums each year. So far, I have barely listened to the other two new albums. Why? Simply put, this recording is excellent! The song selection is delightful ranging from up-tempo country to a "jazzy" version of "Have youself a merry little Christmas". In my opinion, this "jazzy" version is one of the best arrangements of the holiday classic. Also included is "Blue Christmas", of which Elvis' version sets the standard. Kelly Willis' version has to come in a close second to that of the King.

From a technical standpoint, this recording is fairly clean with limited background hiss or noise. Those songs recorded live maintain the live concert feel and are quite cleanly recorded as well. My only criticism is the total recorded time is only slightly over 38 minutes. Total play time aside, this recording belongs on everyone's CD changer!
Ultimate Collection
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • Bruce Willis at his best!
  • Ultimate BRUNO!
  • Yeah, pretty good, really...
Ultimate Collection
Bruce Willis
Manufacturer: Umvd Import
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

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ASIN: B0006FNFBK
Release Date: 2004-11-01

Tracks:

  1. Comin' Right Up
  2. Respect Yourself
  3. Down in Hollywood
  4. Youngblood
  5. Under the Boardwalk
  6. Secret Agent Man
  7. James Bond Is Back
  8. Jackpot (Bruno's Bop)
  9. Fun Time
  10. Lose Myself
  11. Flirting with Disaster
  12. Respect Yourself [Extended 12" Version]
  13. Pep Talk
  14. Crazy Mixed Up World
  15. Turn It Up (A Little Louder)
  16. Soul Shake
  17. Here Comes Trouble Again
  18. Save the Last Dance for Me
  19. Blues for Mr D
  20. Tenth Avenue Tango
  21. Can't Leave Her Alone
  22. Barn Yard Boogie
  23. Love Makes the World Go Around
  24. I'll Go Crazy
  25. Moonlighting [Theme] - Al Jarreau
  26. Limbo Rock - Chubby Checker
  27. This Old Heart of Mine (Is Weak for You) - The Isley Brothers
  28. Blue Moon - Cybill Shepherd
  29. I Told Ya I Love Ya Now Get Out - Cybill Shepherd
  30. Good Lovin'
  31. Since I Fell for You - Bob James,
  32. When a Man Loves a Woman - Percy Sledge
  33. Someone to Watch Over Me - Nelson Riddle & His Orchestra, Linda Ronstadt
  34. Stormy Weather - Billie Holiday

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Bruce Willis at his best!.......2006-02-25

This cd collection is wonderful! The first disc is very uplifting, full of very catchy dance music. Fun Time is a great dance track. The second disc is more bluesy. The last is the Moonlighting disc. I highly recommend this collection for any Bruce Willis fan! A+

5 out of 5 stars Ultimate BRUNO!.......2006-02-01

This is a fine compilation of Bruce Willis' two albums from the 80s plus the Moonlighting soundtrack cd. Had you missed any of them when they first came out on vynil or on cd, now you get the chance to get them all and in one package. If you know and like Willis the musician/singer as well as the accomplished screen actor he is, then this is the item for you. One more suggestion: also buy the Hudson Hawk OST cd, including more music and songs by Bruno, and you'll have virtually everything he's recorded so far. Enjoy life! @.

4 out of 5 stars Yeah, pretty good, really..........2005-11-12

Okay, let's face facts, Bruce is no Pavarotti, but then he doesn't try to be, either. The songs on the album are fun, good to listen to and hooked me right from the start. I didn't know Bruce had recorded any albums at all, to be honest, and stumbled across his albums by chance one day.

In essence, this is all his albums (including 'Moonlighting' soundtrack) bundled together in one package. Good music, good covers and overall, great fun. "Young Blood" is still my favourite...
Dressed in Black - A Tribute to Johnny Cash
Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
  • dressed in black-j.cash tribute
  • The best tribute (so far)
  • Straight A's 4 This Tribute Disc!
  • A Nice Tribute
  • Great Disc with one flaw
Dressed in Black - A Tribute to Johnny Cash
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Dualtone Music Group
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ASIN: B00006BN84
Release Date: 2002-09-17

Tracks:

  1. Wreck of the Old '97 - Hank III
  2. Cry, Cry, Cry - Robbie Fulks
  3. Ballad of a Teenage Queen - Rodney Crowell
  4. I Guess Things Happen That Way - Raul Malo
  5. There You Go - Chuck Mead
  6. Get Rhythm - Rev. Horton Heat
  7. Pack Up Your Sorrows - Bruce Robison and Kelly Willis
  8. Ring of Fire - Billy Burnette
  9. Luther Played the Boogie - Redd Volkaert
  10. Big River - Rosie Flores
  11. Folsom Prison Blues - James Intveld
  12. I Still Miss Someone - Earl Poole Ball
  13. I'm Gonna Sit on the Porch and Pick On My Old Guitar - Damon Bramblett
  14. I Walk The Line - Dale Watson
  15. Train of Love - Kenny Vaughan
  16. Straight A's in Love - Eddie Angel
  17. Jackson - Mandy Barnett & Chuck Mead
  18. Flesh & Blood - Chris Knight

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As befits a release on a fledgling indie label, Dualtone's tribute to Johnny Cash celebrates the feistier fringes of the Man in Black's catalog, adding a few mainstream milestones. In what is plainly a labor of love for all concerned, highlights extend from the pop innocence of "Ballad of a Teenage Queen" by Rodney Crowell (formerly married to Johnny's daughter Rosanne) to the folkier strains and husband-and-wife harmonies of "Pack Up Your Sorrows" by Bruce Robison and Kelly Willis to the honky-tonk majesty of "I Still Miss Someone" by pianist Earl Poole Ball. Some of the more familiar touchstones don't fare quite as well, with Billy Burnette turning in a tepid "Ring of Fire" and Dale Watson singing in a lower than comfortable register on "I Walk the Line," though James Intveld rises to the challenge of "Folsom Prison Blues." The house band and the largely acoustic arrangements give the 18-cut album more unity than many such projects, as the collection shows why one of the most influential and commercially successful artists in country's history remains an icon of alt-country as well. --Don McLeese

Customer Reviews:

4 out of 5 stars dressed in black-j.cash tribute.......2007-05-27

not many tribute albums are worth a 2nd listen,not the case here however with the likes of hank III & rev.horton heat you can listen to this one over & over with out hearing a generic pop country artist murder a cash classic, most of the songs here are done quite well, some just stand out more than others,a must have for cash fans!

5 out of 5 stars The best tribute (so far).......2006-05-09

The whole spirit of this CD takes me back to my teenage years in the late '50s, when we listened to Johnny Cash's Sun singles (along with Jerry Lee Lewis and Bill Haley) on the juke box. In addition to the excellent renditions of Cash's music, this collection introduced me to a few excellent singers who had somehow managed to slip by under my radar. In particular, I love Robbie Fulks' version of "Cry, Cry, Cry"--what a fantastic singer/songwriter! Surprisingly, the singer who sounds most like a young Cash (without seeming to imitate him) is the very Reverend Horton Heat on "Get Rhythm." Another is Chuck Mead's "There You Go." Hank III gives his own unique take on "Wreck of the Old '97." Sounding more like his own grandfather, it's certainly not the way Johnny Cash did it, but he nevertheless captures the bare tragedy and heroic spirit of the song. "Pack up Your Sorrows" was a favorite during the '60s, but I barely remember Johnny Cash singing it. The most familiar version was by Richard & Mimi Farina, and Kelly Willis and Bruce Robinson faithfully capture the spirit of their version. The other song that stands out is "Straigh A's in Love" by Eddie Angel. It's often forgotten that Johnny Cash was not primarily a country singer. Beginning with his classic work at Sun Studio, he pretty much invented the rockabilly sound, and it is this spirit that is well represented here. Get this CD and keep it in your car to brighten up those pesky commutes.

4 out of 5 stars Straight A's 4 This Tribute Disc!.......2005-03-26

There is some excellent music on "Dressed In Black: A Tribute to Johnny Cash." Chris Knight is one of those musicians that always sparks my interest; his version of "Flesh & Blood" is such a plaintive laid back reading of this song that it gives an emotional mix of loneliness, hope & desire. It closes the set, but is one of the highlights for me. Eddie Angel's rockabilly "Straight A's In Love" is a naughty little tune that puts a smile on my face each time it comes on the changer. :) Austin songwriter Damon Bramblett's take on "I'm Gonna Sit on the Porch & Pick on My Old Guitar" may not seem polished, but it does exude a warmth that brings me into the music. Chuck Mead from BR5-49 produced this disc and plays on every track. His lead vocals on "There You Go" set your toe tapping, "You're gone again, I should'a known I couldn't win...He's by your side, you're gonna break another heart, you're gonna tell another lie." The Mavericks' Raul Malo sounds a bit like Chris Isaak to me on the slow shuffle of "I Guess Things Happen That Way." Rodney Crowell has been recording a series of great solo sets as well as with the Notorious Cherry Bombs. Here he turns a straightforward reading of "Ballad of a Teenage Queen." Robbie Fulks' "Cry, Cry, Cry" booms with great energy. No one will ever replace Johnny Cash, but these artists do a great job with songs that he previously polished. Enjoy!

5 out of 5 stars A Nice Tribute.......2004-02-24

Hank III's "Wreck of the Old '97" makes this disc worth owning. His daring to break out of the mold that so many other artists have poured this song into, while still respecting the original, is reason enough to add this CD to your collection.

5 out of 5 stars Great Disc with one flaw.......2003-12-18

This disc is awesome! There's no beating Rodney Crowell, Redd Volkaert, and couple others. Now, I'm a Hank Fan also, and love what III does with his grandpa's music, but as for Wreck of the Old 97, he should be locked up. I wouldn't appear on anything rewriting a song that's been done for the past 75 years. Johnny, Hank Snow, all the ones I'd heard stuck very close to Vernon Dalhart's recording from the late '20s. III's almost made this disc a clay pigeon.
The Return of Bruno
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    The Return of Bruno
    Bruce Willis
    Manufacturer: Motown
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B00000DWTE
    Release Date: 1990-10-25

    Tracks:

    1. Comin' Right Up
    2. Respect Yourself
    3. Down in Hollywood
    4. Young Blood
    5. Under the Boardwalk
    6. Secret Agent Man/James Bond Is Back
    7. Jackpot (Bruno's Bop)
    8. Fun Time
    9. Lose Myself
    10. Flirting with Disaster
    If It Don't Kill You, It Just Makes You Stronger
    Average customer rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars
    • A terrible CD
    • A nice follow up to Bruno's debut album
    • His best album
    If It Don't Kill You, It Just Makes You Stronger
    Bruce Willis
    Manufacturer: Motown
    ProductGroup: Music
    Binding: Audio CD

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    ASIN: B000008MAP
    Release Date: 1989-09-20

    Tracks:

    1. Pep Talk
    2. Crazy Mixed-Up World
    3. Turn It up (A Little Louder)
    4. Soul Shake
    5. Here Comes Trouble Again
    6. Save the Last Dance for Me
    7. Blues for Mr. D
    8. Tenth Avenue Tango
    9. Can't Leave Her Alone
    10. Barnyard Boogie

    Customer Reviews:

    1 out of 5 stars A terrible CD.......2005-04-19

    This Cd wasn't any good. It shows that Bruce needs to stick with acting. Especially his bad version of crazy mixed up world. It's a waste of your money to buy this.

    5 out of 5 stars A nice follow up to Bruno's debut album.......2004-09-16

    This album didnt deserve the poor critics it got when it was first released. Actually it sounds good and different than the more popular Return Of Bruno, with more accomplished arrangements and Bruce trying to sing better than before.I wonder if Bruno Radolini will ever make a REAL comeback in a recording studio, one day or another. In the meantime, lets enjoy this album and the previous one or the recent import compilation.

    5 out of 5 stars His best album.......2003-06-24

    That's the best of Bruce Willis. Blues, swing. Not as "funky" as "the return of Bruno". A must have.
    Hollywood Goes Wild!
    Average customer rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
    • Rockin'
    • Inexpensive Way to "Taste" the Skills of Thespian Hypenates
    • actors can be multitalented
    • "gonna drive the night straight thru, to Island Avenue"
    Hollywood Goes Wild!
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    Manufacturer: Rph Productions
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    ASIN: B00005ALH5
    Release Date: 2001-03-27

    Tracks:

    1. Born Free'ky - Jeff Goldblum
    2. The Photograph Kills - 30 Odd Foot Of Grunts
    3. Polite - Bijou Phillips
    4. MidTown - Brad Pitt
    5. Hardly Wait - Juliette Lewis
    6. Your World - Dogstar
    7. It's So Hard - Marie Winningham
    8. Island Avenue - Billy Bob Thornton
    9. On The Hill - Milla Jovovich
    10. Crazy Mixed-Up World - Bruce Willis
    11. Hollywood Affair - Iggy Pop

    Customer Reviews:

    5 out of 5 stars Rockin'.......2002-09-17

    I only bought there CD because Dogstar had a track on it called "Your World" [which truly ROCKS!], but I found the whole CD to be really good.

    Plus, it's for a good cause, so BUY IT!!

    4 out of 5 stars Inexpensive Way to "Taste" the Skills of Thespian Hypenates.......2001-11-02

    Starting off funky, with Jeff Goldblum rat-skat-skattin about "bein freaky and unique-y", segueing into the barely contained irony of Russell Crowe lamenting fame in "The Photograph Kills," this album has a strong footing and I predict will have a popular following.

    While there are a few tragic tracks -- the painfully wailed "tune" by Juliette Lewis (I never made it all the way through this one) and the overly e-nun-ci-a-ted song featuring Brad Pitt being prime examples -- the compilation is a keeper. Billy Bob Thornton's "Island Avenue" track was a pleasant suprise.

    I am buying a second copy to give as a holiday present. You may follow in my footsteps after your own listen. Try it, buy it.

    4 out of 5 stars actors can be multitalented.......2001-06-15

    As a huge 30 Odd Foot of Grunts fan (Russell Crowe's band), I immediately went out and bought this CD. Amazingly, many actors also have a talent for singing. I have kept up with Bruce Willis' singing career since Moonlighting, and I think he's really good. I had never heard Dogstar before, but I am beginning to like them. In my opinion, some actors/singers are better than the ones that are on Billboard's charts today (Eminem, Nelly, etc.).

    5 out of 5 stars "gonna drive the night straight thru, to Island Avenue".......2001-04-05

    Well, I reviewed this cd something like five months ago. Now that I've had time to see how the replay value is, I feel like I can write a much stronger review for it. This is a really cool cd to own. First off, you get to hear some of your favorite actors doing songs that they love. While there are a few misses on here (Jeff Goldbloom's "Born Free'ky" just didn't do much for me) this compilation is well worth the cash. I really dug "Your World" by Dogstar and "Midtown" by Brad Pitt. That song just rocks. My personal favorite on the whole cd would have to be "Island Avenue" by Billy Bob Thornton. It's a hard song to describe but the cd is worth owning just for that track alone. A track originally penned by his late brother, Jimmy Don, "Island Avenue" is a very deep, emotional song with great, complex music and Billy Bob singing in his best rocker voice. He sings everything unbelievably smooth until the chorus kicks in, then he sings out in a very heart-felt, almost Springsteen-like, voice. Greatness.

    Since buying this album back in April, I've listened to that one song maybe three times a day and I have yet to get tired of it. I've played it for friends who went off and bought the album just for "Island Avenue". The guitar playing (by Michael Shipp) is downright awesome. Very bluesy and Melodic. I also love the B3 organ which gives the whole thing a classic-rock kind of vibe. Check it out.

    I had never been familiar with Russel Crowe's outfit, 30 Foot Odd of Grunts, but with "Photograph Kills", I'm tempted to pick up their album. The music may be somewhat simplistic, but he has a great voice and the lyrics are very solid and meaningful. If you've never heard Dogstar before, here's a great place to start. This cd has turned me onto a lot of great bands and it's well worth picking up.
    Bruce Willis; If It Don't Kill You, It Just Makes You Stronger +2 [Japan Import]
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      Bruce Willis; If It Don't Kill You, It Just Makes You Stronger +2 [Japan Import]

      Manufacturer: MOTOWN
      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD
      ASIN: B0007V1QWS

      Product Description

      Ultra rare original Japanese import, comes with two bonus tracks (Love makes the world go round, I'll go crazy). All mint. 1989, Victor Japan. No OBI.
      A Benefit CD By Today's Film Stars for the Wildlife Station (features music performed by: Russell Crowe, Johnny Depp & Iggy Pop, Dogstar, Jeff Goldblum, Milla Jovovich, Juliette Lewis, Bijou Phillips, Brad Pitt, Billy Bob Thornton, Bruce Willis, Mare Winningham)
      Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
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      A Benefit CD By Today's Film Stars for the Wildlife Station (features music performed by: Russell Crowe, Johnny Depp & Iggy Pop, Dogstar, Jeff Goldblum, Milla Jovovich, Juliette Lewis, Bijou Phillips, Brad Pitt, Billy Bob Thornton, Bruce Willis, Mare Winningham)

      ProductGroup: Music
      Binding: Audio CD

      GeneralGeneral | Soundtracks | Styles | Music
      ASIN: B000II1DE6

      Customer Reviews:

      5 out of 5 stars TRACK LISTINGS.......2006-09-12

      1. Born Free'ky - Jeff Goldblum
      2. The Photograph Kills - 30 Odd Foot Of Grunts
      3. Polite - Bijou Phillips
      4. MidTown - Brad Pitt
      5. Hardly Wait - Juliette Lewis
      6. Your World - Dogstar
      7. It's So Hard - Marie Winningham
      8. Island Avenue - Billy Bob Thornton
      9. On The Hill - Milla Jovovich
      10. Crazy Mixed-Up World - Bruce Willis
      11. Hollywood Affair - Iggy Pop

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