To The Lonely Hearts [Enhanced]
Track Listings
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1. Anchor
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2. Is This Just What Love's About?
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3. Hug Me
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4. Tomorrow
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5. Every Single Doubt
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6. To The Lonely Hearts
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7. 'Til The Moonlight Comes
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8. Who Sets The Rules
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9. Sick
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10. One Time, Two Times
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11. You're Crazy
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12. The Bigturnover
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13. To The Very Lonely Hearts
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Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
Started playing together at the beginning of 1998, as a four piece punk rock act. They recorded a demo cd and quickly sold all 500 copies.
Forty Winks signed for End Records, a US indie label out from Texas. End released To The Lonely Hearts on January 29th 2002. The enhanced cd features a kick ass cover by Les Toil (Fat Wreck, Honest Don's) as well as 20 minutes video.
Forty Winks is a touring machine. Touring their native Europe frequently, hitting the US in 2003, Japan, UK already in 2004, and who knows where else they will travel.
FW was featured in the August 2002 issue of ALTERNATIVE PRESS, with an article seeing them as one of the next 25 bands to take over to the US, together with the Hives and others.
Product Description
Second full-length from Italy's best punk export. Catchy and clever pop-punk. Six panel insert w/ art from Les Toil and it's enhanced CD with a 20+ minute video of the band, photos, artwork notes, and more.
To The Lonely Hearts,Forty Winks,End Records,Pop,Punk,Punk Revival,Rock
To The Lonely Hearts [Enhanced]
Average customer rating:
- Very Well Done !
- Excellent cry-in-your-beer country
- Let's hope the Boys get back together
- great band
- Twang
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Why Do Lonely Men & Women Want to Break Each Other's Hearts?
Star Room Boys
Manufacturer: Checkered Past
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00004HYOY
Release Date: 1999-11-02 |
Tracks:
- Gastonia
- Was There Something In Her Eye?
- Both Our Towns
- It Belongs To You
- Why Do Lonely Men And Women Want To Break Each Other's Hearts?
- Souvenir
- New York City Isn't Going Anywhere
- The Liar In My Heart
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Amazon.com's Best of 1999
These Georgia boys have old-school country down pat, full of whining pedal steel, biting guitar, and most importantly, Dave Marr's tortured vocals. Not for the weak of heart, Marr's songs update the tear-in-your-beer honky-tonk aesthetic, but they have an emotional depth and sincerity that make them stick in your head. --Marc Greilsamer
Amazon.com
Somewhere between Dwight Yoakam's yearning twang and Richard Buckner's pained warble is Dave Marr's soulful and emotion-soaked moan and whine, used to great effect on this Athens, Georgia, quintet's sharp debut. The sound borrows heavily from the edgy and crisp Bakersfield style, with only the slightest hint of cool to soften the edges of Marr's sad shuffles and sadder ballads. With Philip McArdle's electric guitar and one-time Two Dollar Pistol Johnny Neff's steel snapping back and forth behind him, Marr dissects the failed and failing relationship across 13 straight-shooting originals that are wise enough not to even try to answer the title's rhetorical question. --Marc Greilsamer
Customer Reviews:
Very Well Done !.......2006-01-23
For this many people to have written reviews for a group you have never heard of is a testament to how good this CD is . Relisten to it about every 3 months and its just as good each time .
Excellent cry-in-your-beer country.......2005-08-21
I don't listen to much country music so I'm definitely not an expert, but I really like this CD. The singer has the perfect tortured inflection to his voice for this kind of old-school country. Each song is another heartache rendered by a group of very good musicians. If you're tired of the current crop of pop-country music, you should give The Star Room Boys a try.
Let's hope the Boys get back together.......2004-05-30
These guys are great. I wish I had of caught them live while they were still together. I've have both the SRB CDs and never tire of them. If you like a classic country sound, I can't imagine you not loving this CD. I don't know of any other contemporay performers that do straight-up stuff like this. Fingers are crossed, hoping Dave Marr's artistic life isn't over.
great band.......2003-10-20
This is the best band that no one has ever heard of. Fans of country and fans of rock both will love both of the Star Room Boys discs. Too bad they have broken up. They really had something truly special.
Twang.......2003-06-05
Twangy album. If you found this review you're obviously interested in the now defunct Athens, GA outfit. Both of their albums are great with this one edging in first place.
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- "one classic delivery after another ~ Nat King Cole"
- Forgotten "Classics" thrill again with the Cole treatment!
- Classy and Classic
- ANOTHER GREAT TWO FER from Capitol / EMI
- Decided to check this one out...
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Dear Lonely Hearts/I Don't Want To Be Hurt Anymore
Nat King Cole
Manufacturer: EMI Gold Imports
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ASIN: B0000088DQ
Release Date: 1998-04-06 |
Tracks:
- Dear Lonely Hearts: Dear Lonely Hearts
- Dear Lonely Hearts: Miss You
- Dear Lonely Hearts: Why Should I Cry Over You?
- Dear Lonely Hearts: Near You
- Dear Lonely Hearts: Yearning (Just For You)
- Dear Lonely Hearts: My First And Only Lover
- Dear Lonely Hearts: All Over The World
- Dear Lonely Hearts: Oh How I Miss You Tonight
- Dear Lonely Hearts: Lonesome And Sorry
- Dear Lonely Hearts: All By Myself
- Dear Lonely Hearts: Who's Next In Line ?
- Dear Lonely Hearts: It's A Lonesome Old Town (When You're Not Around)
- I Don't Want To Be Hurt Anymore: I Don't Want To Be Hurt Anymore
- I Don't Want To Be Hurt Anymore: You're Crying On My Shoulder
- I Don't Want To Be Hurt Anymore: Only Yesterday
- I Don't Want To Be Hurt Anymore: I'm Alone Because I Love You
- I Don't Want To Be Hurt Anymore: Don't You Remember
- I Don't Want To Be Hurt Anymore: You're My Everything
- I Don't Want To Be Hurt Anymore: I Don't Want To See Tomorrow
- I Don't Want To Be Hurt Anymore: Brush Those Tears From Your Eyes
- I Don't Want To Be Hurt Anymore: Was That The Human Thing To Do?
- I Don't Want To Be Hurt Anymore: Go If You're Going
- I Don't Want To Be Hurt Anymore: Road To Nowhere
- I Don't Want To Be Hurt Anymore: I'm All Cried Out
Album Description
1998 EMI two-on-one reissue featuring the smooth vocalist's 1962 album 'Dear Lonely Hearts' teamed up with his 1964 longplayer 'I Don't Want To Be Hurt Anymore'. 24 tracks total. Also contains the original cover art of each.
Album Details
Two on One CD Reissue That's Titles have Never Been Transferred to Disc Until Now. Dear Lonley Hearts and I Don't Want to Be Hurt Anymore Are Beautifully Soulful and Core Listening Not Just for Nat King Cole Fans but for Anyone Who's Ever Had a Broken Heart.
Customer Reviews:
"one classic delivery after another ~ Nat King Cole".......2005-01-12
"Dear Lonely Hearts" and "I Don't Want to Be Hurt Anymore" gives you 24 of the finest vocals by anyone in musical history...the sound is marvelous stereo...there should have been more like this, but this is it, so cherish the moment...listening to Nat though, is always great...he had a tenderness in his voice, completely flawless...he could never deliver a bad tune...his style and signature of making a song his own has never been duplicated...within this twofer album are songs of the day back in 1962 and 1964...some are timeless and remain classics, while others are songs that have never seen the light of day...but this release is a dream come true...more selections from the greatest entertainer of our time...cause Nat King Cole rules.
You can't go wrong with any of Cole's albums that are now on CD...both are excellent, many are hard-to-find and some not well known...highlights and stand outs are "ALL BYSELF", "ALL OVER THE WORLD", "MISS YOU", "IT'S A LONESOME OLD TOWN WHEN YOU'RE NOT AROUND", "OH, HOW I MISS YOU TONIGHT", "YOU'RE MY EVERYTHING", when it comes to interpretation and expertly performed, Nat is the master at his craft.
The one and only master of interpretation...no other singer in the business had the warmth that this man gave during a performance or recording session...along with Frank Sinatra, Cole built the Capitol Towers and brought them fame and fortune...Nat King Cole in my estimation did more for Capitol Records than any other recording artist of that time (and that my friend is saying something), but is the gospel.
Total Time: 59:03 on 24 Tracks ~ EMI/Int'l 494994 ~ (3/30/1998)
Forgotten "Classics" thrill again with the Cole treatment!.......2003-07-10
What a joy to hear that magnificent voice of Nat "King" Cole on this dual album CD. It makes one realize more and more what a treasure we had in that man.
DEAR LONELY HEARTS showcases the pure, measured voice of Nat performing some long lost classics like "Yearning (Just For You)", "Miss You" and "Oh How I Miss You Tonite" to Belford Hendricks fine arrangements and backed up by one of the best choruses in the business. You know, during the '60's, many of the great singers (Crosby, Sinatra, Como, Williams) recorded with the back up choruses of the Johnny Mann Singers and the Ray Charles Singers among others. Sadly, no one does that anymore. What a loss and a shame. Sadly, the art of good, pure singing waned in the '70's and after and has gradually gotten worse. Today, there are really only a handful of new "pure singers" (just great voices), unadulterated by the affectations of endless boring vocal "runs", poor voice quality and the incessant synthesized background music and drum machines. That small handful includes the wonderful Charlotte Church, Josh Groban, Jane Monheit and Diane Kral to name just a few. With the onset of "American Idol" I am seeing the gradual return of real singing and even more so on "American Juniors" and they are performing more standards.
I DON'T WANT TO BE HURT ANYMORE continues in the same great vein. Sadly, this was one of Nat's last albums but there is nary a trace of the illness that would take him in 1965.
I would rate this dual disc as prime Nat "King" Cole. Some would refer to it as "easy listening" but I would call it just great music performed by one of the industry's giants.
Dick Bobnick
Classy and Classic.......2003-01-16
I bought this CD because I couldn't find the song "I don't want to be hurt anymore" on any other CD, not even the hit collections. I wasn't disappointed by the track - it's the original recording and sounds great. I haven't listened to the rest of the CD very much, yet, but I would classify it as "essential." This is for NKC fans. There aren't many other hits on these albums. Although Nat sounds great. I would recommend buying this album just for the title track and to anyone who likes songs about lost love. NKC is a class act all the way, and this CD proves that.
ANOTHER GREAT TWO FER from Capitol / EMI.......2000-11-11
If we could get Nat's "Cole Italiano" or any of his three Spanish albums on a collection like this, I'd be thrilled! Meantime, we have this great collection. We open with "DEAR LONELY HEARTS", with arrangements by the great Belford Hendricks. Hendricks gave us all the great charts on RAMBLIN' ROSE, which is the counterpart to this album. Some great ones here include "MISS YOU", something of a hit for the McGuire Sisters, "WHY SHOULD I CRY OVER YOU?", treated here with a slight swing tempo and "NEAR YOU", which should be a treat to those of us who only knew this great piece as an instrumental by Roger Williams. The lyrics fit perfectly, and Nat handles this (as anything he ever sang) with class and beauty. While the country/western sound is implied on all the sides here, its interesting to note that not all these songs are of the country and western vein. "LONESOME AND SORRY" does however, and its one of those "one more time!" kind of songs, where the group is arm and arm, singing at last call. The second half of this album contains more of those such songs, only with Ralp Carmichael arrangements. While not in the same class of Nelson Riddle or Gordon Jenkins, Carmichael always wrote excellent charts for Nat. Standouts here include "I'M ALONE BECAUSE I LOVE YOU", "DON'T YOU REMEMBER" and another "one more time" tune, the melodramatic "GO, IF YOU'RE GOING". The orchestras and choruses on all sides here frame Nat's voice perfectly, and considering these albums came late in the game for Nat, he is spectacular form. One of my favorite performers ever, and these albums further that. Listen and enjoy!
Decided to check this one out..........2000-09-26
I wasn't familiar with any of the tunes (except one) that were on this 2-fer CD, DEAR LONELY HEARTS/I DON'T WANT TO BE HURT ANYMORE, but because I am a die-hard NKC fan I decided to buy it anyway to see how I would like it. It has its bright spots but I kept thinking to myself, "Where are Gordon Jenkins and Nelson Riddle (or even Dave Cavanaugh) when you need them?" Since I'm not a country fan, I found I didn't like some of the songs, but I was open-minded enough to at least listen. However, there were some tracks to take notice of: From DEAR LONELY HEARTS (1962), (which like its predecessor RAMBLIN' ROSE, had Belford Hendricks doing the orchestrations) it was the title song, "Miss You", " Oh How I Miss You Tonight", "Lonesome And Sorry", "My First And Only Lover" and "Who's Next In Line?" The last two songs don't sound like country at all to me. "My First And Only Lover" has tinges of early Motown, and "Who's Next In Line?" has an early '60s R&B feeling to it. (Which it should've, because it was co-written by Clyde Otis, who was responsible for hit R&B songs by Dinah Washington and Brook Benton.)
I DON'T WANT TO BE HURT ANYMORE (1964) continues the country/western theme with arranger and conductor Ralph Carmichael at the helm. Before I listened to it, I was hoping for maybe another jazzy Cole/Shearing-like project, or perhaps the lush TOUCH OF YOUR LIPS. (Carmichael was behind both of those wonderful albums.) As with DEAR LONELY HEARTS, there are some songs that are worth putting on repeat, such as "I Don't Want To Be Hurt Anymore", "You're My Everything", "I Don't Want To See Tomorrow", "Was That The Human Thing To Do?" and "Road To Nowhere". The other songs will have to grow on me because I really wasn't feeling them when I played them the first time. Nat sounds great as always on both albums, even though by the time he made I DON'T WANT TO BE HURT ANYMORE he was already very ill, but you'd never know it. Because it was Nat I gave it four stars.
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To the Lonely Hearts
Forty Winks
Manufacturer: B.I.E. Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
Punk Revival
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ASIN: B0000DEQZB
Release Date: 2002-03-13 |
Tracks:
- Anchor
- Is This Just What Love's About?
- Hug Me
- Tomorrow
- Every Single Doubt
- To the Lovely Hearts
- 'Til the Moonlight Comes
- Who Sets the Rules
- Sick
- One Time, Two Times
- You're Crazy
- Big Turnover
- To the Very Lonely Hearts
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To The Lonely Hearts
Forty Winks
Manufacturer: End Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0002DFR1C
Release Date: 2004-06-08 |
Tracks:
- Anchor
- Is This Just What Love's About?
- Hug Me
- Tomorrow
- Every Single Doubt
- To The Lonely Hearts
- 'Til The Moonlight Comes
- Who Sets The Rules
- Sick
- One Time, Two Times
- You're Crazy
- The Bigturnover
- To The Very Lonely Hearts
Album Description
Second full-length from Italy's best punk export. Catchy and clever pop-punk. Six panel insert w/ art from Les Toil and it's enhanced CD with a 20+ minute video of the band, photos, artwork notes, and more.
Average customer rating:
- Doesn't work in any sense -- except smell -- stinks!
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A Guitar Tribute to Beatles Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
Various Artists
Manufacturer: Tribute Sounds
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0006SSSFA
Release Date: 2005-01-04 |
Tracks:
- Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
- With A Little Help From My Friends
- Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
- Getting Better
- Fixing A Hole
- She's Leaving Home
- Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite
- When I'm Sixty-Four
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- Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)
Customer Reviews:
Doesn't work in any sense -- except smell -- stinks!.......2005-09-28
If you take compentent studio musicians, you can make an album with the sound of metal, but listeners will see right through it.
Clearly, there is no emotional experience available here. Better to have taken less-capable musicians who have at least listened to Beatles music. Reading sheet music differs from feeling the grove this CD is a good example of that prinicple.
No sale.
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Dear Lonely Hearts/I Don't Want to Be
Nat King Cole
Manufacturer: Msi Music Corp
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0000DEOTC
Release Date: 2002-07-19 |
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Memories of Days Gone By
The 5 Satins , and Fred Parris
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B000LZEA50 |
Product Description
25 later sides from the 60s and 70s by the Five Satins featuring the lead vocals of Fred Parris - Can I Come Over Tonight?/ Remember Me/ No One Knows/ Your Memory/ Downtown/ On A Lover's Island/ Raining In My Heart/ Lonely Hearts/ You Can Count On Me/ Bring It On Home To daddy/ Dark At The Top Of My Heart/ I'll Be Hanging On, etc.
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TRACK LISTINGS.......2006-07-16
Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band [DELUXE EDITION]
1. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band
2. With A Little Help From My Friends
3. Lucy In The Sky With Diamonds
4. Getting Better
5. Fixing A Hole
6. She's Leaving Home
7. Being For The Benefit Of Mr. Kite!
8. Within You Without You
9. When I'm Sixty-Four
10. Lovely Rita
11. Good Morning Good Morning
12. Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)
13. A Day In The Life
Inside Interviews: Sydney To Seattle
1. Introduction By Geoffrey Giuliano
2. Bernice Meets The Beatles
3. The Beatles In Sydney, June 1964
4. An MBE Chat With The Beatles
5. The Beatles In Miami, February 1965
6. The Beatles In Minneapolis, August 1965
7. The Beatles In Rome, June 1965
8. The Beatles In Tokyo, July 1966
9. The Beatles In Seattle, August 1966
10. The Thoughts Of Chairman Lennon
11. The Thoughts Of Pundit Harrison
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2. Hey Bulldog
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9. With a Little Help from My Friends
10. Baby You're a Rich Man
11. Only a Northern Song
12. All You Need Is Love
13. When I'm Sixty-Four
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15. It's All Too Much
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3. For You Blue
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