Over Easy [Import]
Track Listings
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1. Charmer
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2. Runnin'
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3. Hard Times
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4. 13th Floor
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5. Takin' All Day
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6. You'll Do
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7. Welcome
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8. Only Falling Water
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9. Unending Thing
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10. Down on Me
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11. Daytona
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12. Seaman's Lament
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13. This Time of Year
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Product Description
New Album Release. Features the Vocal Talents of Tex Perkins.
Over Easy,The Cruel Sea,Umvd Import,Alternative Pop/Rock,Pop,Rock
Over Easy [Import]
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- two for the price of one
- LET THE SWINGIN' COMMENCE!
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It's All Over but the Swingin'
Jr. Sammy Davis
Manufacturer: Mca Import
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Binding: Audio CD
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- Our Shining Hour
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- When the Feeling Hits You
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ASIN: B00000I2OS
Release Date: 1998-11-16 |
Tracks:
- I Guess I'll Hang My Tears out to Dry
- But Not for Me
- Where's That Rainbow?
- I Cover the Waterfront
- Don't Blame Me
- Better Luck Next Time
- Can't Help Lovin' Dat Gal
- It Never Entered My Mind
- Someone to Watch over Me
- I've Grown Accustomed to Her Face
- Spring Is Here
- I Can't Get Started
- Lady Is a Tramp
- I Gotta Right to Sing the Blues
- Get on the Right Track, Baby
- Do Nothin' Till You Hear from Me
- I Got a Woman
- There Is No Greater Love
- Gee Baby, Ain't I Good to You
- This Little Girl of Mine
- Till Then
- Face to Face
- Mess Around
Album Description
Digitally remastered reissue featuring two of the late vocalist's Decca LPs together on one CD, 1957's 'It's All Over But The Swingin'' & 1960's 'I Gotta Right To Swing'. Contains the original cover art of each & all of the numbersfrom each record, including 'I Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out To Dry' & 'The Lady Is A Tramp'. 23 tracks total. 1998 MCA release.
Album Details
MCA Twofer Series. The Great Sammy Davis Jr. Swings.
Customer Reviews:
two for the price of one.......2004-12-02
two of Sammy's best Decca years' output. Particularly the second CD, "I Gotta Right To Sing", which features the Basie Band, minus The Count . Interesting contrast is this CD with the Reprise release, "Our Shining Hour", Sammy Davis-Count Basie, which is another great release. The only reason this first CD does not get five stars is because there are three tracks where Sammy sings Ray Charles songs, which are, truthfully, a bit weak (can't stand hearing him sing "rock and roll", anyway). Almost as bad as hearing him sing the theme from My Mother The Car (from the "That's All" CD), but otherwise really great.
LET THE SWINGIN' COMMENCE!.......2002-08-03
Sammy Davis Jr. was far and away the greatest entertainer in the business...even if you went pound for pound, this little guy had it all...acting, singing, dancing, playing instruments, you name it. Here from Sammy's humble beginnings come two fantastic albums, backed by a handful of Basie alumnists (although contractual restrictions could not name them at the time for credit on either albums' liner notes) and swingin' arrangements that will leave you floored. Those of you who are fans of Sammy's more well known Reprise works will find this album a breath of fresh air and show you how he got that good (as his I've Gotta be Me or What Kind Of Fool Am I days.) Sammy handles this bundle of standards with flair and precision. There are some lesser known tunes here that come to life with Sammy's interpretations, the crafty BETTER LUCK NEXT TIME and the sly swinger FACE TO FACE. Some of the standards include a rip-roaring run through one of Sam's pallies songs THE LADY IS A TRAMP, complete with a Basie-esque tag on the ending. Ol Blue Eyes OR "Pal Joey" never knew what hit him here!
The classic Ellington theme DO NOTHIN' TILL YOU HEAR FROM ME is a lights-out, no-holds-barred swingfest. And the vocals Sammy puts across on otherwise melancholy evergreens like I COVER THE WATERFRONT and the classic Jerome Kern CANT HELP LOVIN' 'DAT GAL (man) are second to none. He is greatly helped by the swinging charts behind him on these two more than anywhere else in this collection. I can never decide which one is better when I listen to this CD, the vocals or the arrangements, but it sure is a pleasure being confused in this case! An absolutely great import, showcasing some of Sammy's earlier moments in the studio with a top notch orchestra backing him. The Candy Man was never sweeter...or swing-ier! Get this one now!
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Metal Mania [Import 2CDs / 32 Tracks] """see product details for track listings & Bands"""
MOTORHEAD - Iron Fist / BLACK SABBATH - Into The Void / MAGNUM - Kingdom Of Madness , URIAH HEEP - eASY lIVIN' / NAZARETH - Razamanaz / VENOM - Countess Bathory / HAWKWIND - Master Of The Universe , GIRLSCHOOL - Hit & Run / MOTORHEAD - Over The Top / BLACK SABBATH - Planet Caravan / MAGNUM - Changes , URIAH HEEP - Gypsy / NAZARETH - My White Bicycle / VENOM - Welcome To Hell / UFO - Borderline , ANGELWITCH - Angelwitch / MOTORHEAD - Bomber / BLACK SABBATH - SNOWBLIND , MAGNUM - Soldier Of Love / Uriah Heep - Look At Yourself (live)/ Nazareth - Bad Bad Boy , VENOM - Manitou / HAWKWIND - Levitation / GIRLSCHOOL - Race With The Devil , MOTORHEAD - Iron Horse (live) / BLACK SABBATH - Killing Yourself To Live / MAGNUM - The Prize , URIAH HEEP - Sweet Lorraine / NAZARETH - Woke Up This Morning , and VENOM - In League With Satan / UFO - Shoot Shoot (live) / Angel Witch - Sweet Danger
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
ASIN: B000P30ECG |
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- This Band Changed The Course Of Rock 'N' Roll History
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Good 'n' Cheap
Eggs Over Easy
Manufacturer: Japanese Import
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000065EAY
Release Date: 2002-07-02 |
Tracks:
- Party Party
- Arkansas
- Henry Morgan
- Factory
- Face Down in the Meadow
- Home to You
- Song Is Born of Riff and Tongue
- Don't Let Nobody
- Runnin' Down to Memphis
- Pistol on a Shelf
- Night Flight
Album Description
Japanese 24-bit digitally remastered reissue of 1972 album that's unavailable domestically. Eggs Over Easy were a U.S. act that earned historical renown as the band which launched the entire British pub rock scene.
Album Details
24 bit digitally remastered.
Customer Reviews:
This Band Changed The Course Of Rock 'N' Roll History.......2003-03-18
I'm pleasantly surprised to see that this wonderful 1972 album is again available. I actually bought this Japanese-import CD reissue a few years ago, but had not seen nor heard of it since. So, how did Eggs Over Easy, an obscure Marin County, California band, "change the course of rock 'n' roll history"? Well, the story goes something like this: In 1970, Eggs Over Easy was sent by their record label to London to record their debut album. However, problems ensued and the band found themselves killing a few months in England waiting for the record label issues to be resolved, during which time they played a series of gigs at a London pub called the Tally Ho. At the time, English rock 'n' roll bands did not consider playing the pubs to be a viable career move, but Eggs Over Easy were so good, and the gigs became so popular, that soon other pubs were booking the obscure Marin County band, and they were developing some notable fans. Principal among these were the members of the band Brinsley Schwarz, who followed the lead of their new American friends and began playing the same pubs, getting a lot of attention in the process. Soon other bands were jumping on the bandwagon. First came Bees Make Honey and Ducks Deluxe, then Dr. Feelgood, Kilburn and the High Roads, Chili Willi And The Red Hot Peppers, Kursaal Flyers, Ace, The 101ers, Flip City, and many others. And although Eggs Over Easy returned to the states in late 1971, the pub rock scene they spawned continued to thrive in London until the mid-70's. By that time many of the original pub-rock bands were falling apart due to frustration over weak record sales, but several members of these bands subsequently went on to much greater fame, including Nick Lowe, The Rumour (of Graham Parker and the Rumour), Ian Dury, Elvis Costello, Paul Carrack, and Joe Strummer of the Clash. Even Huey Lewis, of all people, got his start in the pub rock scene, with the band Clover. And the circuit of pubs that began featuring live music to capitalize on the pub rock craze became the breeding grounds for the next stage - the punk rock bands, including the Sex Pistols, The Damned, etc, that really turned rock 'n' roll music on it's head. So Eggs Over Easy started the whole thing, but are they any good? Well, I think this album is great. Eggs Over Easy played roots rock before anyone ever thought to call it that. They were undoubtedly heavily influenced by The Band, and although I love all The Band's albums, I think this album has them all beat. My favorite track is "Henry Morgan", about the notorious pirate. Other standouts include "Face Down In The Meadow", "Song Is Born Of Riff And Tongue", and "Pistol On A Shelf". By the way, for the serious collectors out there, there was also one other Eggs Over Easy album, although hardly anyone seems to know about it. It's called "Fear Of Frying", it came out on "Squish Records", the LP does not list a date so I'm not sure if it is an earlier or later release than "Good And Cheap". It's not even listed on the All Music Guide. I finally tracked down a copy of it last month after years of trying, and it was worth the effort. Maybe not quite as good as "Good And Cheap", but not far off.
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