YOUR FAVORITE CD RECORDING (Not Including Matt's)
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Reputation - Dusty (Emi Parlophone)
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Main Course - Bee Gees - RSO - 1975
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I don't understand the love for Jim Reeves on this forum. Perhaps I haven't heard enough, but I never detected any emotion. For country singers with beautiful voices, I'd nominate Ray Price, Jody Miller, and Marty Robbins.
Here's a CD on my wish list, but I doubt I'll be getting it soon as it's $80 on amazon.
Anthology -- Jody Miller (Renaissance)
Here's a CD on my wish list, but I doubt I'll be getting it soon as it's $80 on amazon.
Anthology -- Jody Miller (Renaissance)
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Hi Paul, for me it's just a personal preference. I guess it has to do with growing up hearing Jim Reeves around the house all the time as my Dad played his albums. So in essence it's something that's like a comforting childhood memory. Though I didn't like all of his songs like "Blue Boy" or "Wishful Thinking".
Tower of Power - Bump City - Warner Bros. 1974. These guys were one and still are the tightest horn sections ever!! Doc Krupka plays the "baddest" and "funkiest" sax ever!!
Tower of Power - Bump City - Warner Bros. 1974. These guys were one and still are the tightest horn sections ever!! Doc Krupka plays the "baddest" and "funkiest" sax ever!!
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I was never a huge Jim Reeves fan but I always enjoyed him singing Distant Drums, Jim had a very rich friendly voice and he sings this song with just the right amount of emotion. Perhaps you don't feel much emotion yourself Paul especially with the tendency you have to dismiss other people's likes other than Matt?
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"My Tears Will Fall Now That You're Gone,
I Can't Help But Cry, But I Must Go On"
I Can't Help But Cry, But I Must Go On"
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Sings the Jerome Kern Songbook - Margaret Whiting (Verve) 
"My Tears Will Fall Now That You're Gone,
I Can't Help But Cry, But I Must Go On"
I Can't Help But Cry, But I Must Go On"
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Madeline - Madeline Bell (Four Corners)
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My 2nd favourite Meat Loaf album Deadringer (Epic) 
"My Tears Will Fall Now That You're Gone,
I Can't Help But Cry, But I Must Go On"
I Can't Help But Cry, But I Must Go On"
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Alias PInk Puzz - Paul Revere and The Raiders - Columbia 1969 - This is what I like to call their "rites of passage" album as they shed their silly image and bopper lyrics for more hard rocking and dark lyrics.
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AL MARTINO - Collector's Series (Capitol-1992) Al's hit recordings in chronological order from 1952-1977 (What a Voice!)
Henry H Puccinelli
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The Jackson 5 - Get It Together 1973 Motown - Gone are the schoolyard songs and a more mature sound for the teenagers!! Includes the massive Dancing Machine!!
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This Guy's In Love - Steve Tyrell (Sony)
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Jimmy Roselli - The Heart And Soul Of (J&R)