Dave Stewart - Sly Fi
Facts
| Artist(s) | Dave Stewart |
| Studio | Import [Generic] |
| Release Date | January 19, 1999 |
Tracks
- Happy to Be Here
- My Place
- Leaving This Earth (Again)
- Piccadilly Picnic
- Stars on Sunday
- Even the Bad Times (Were Good Times)
- Good for Nothing
- Royal Infirmary
- Awol
- Jack of All Trades
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Dave does it |
"SlyFi" with the single and the best
song "Happy to be here" which
contains a good sound and nice lyrics.
The following songs are "My place",
"Leaving this earth" (nice), "Picadilly picnic",
"Stars on Sunday", "Even the bad times were
good times", "Good for nothing", "Royal infirmary",
"owol" and "Jack of all trades". The album is
relaxed, spacy, synthi- pop and is the ideal
atmosphere for dreaming. February 20, 2003
| Dave Hits Paydirt. |
| i think he ripped off richard patrick hodgins@ you do recall |
| Jack of All Trades |
Some of the better tracks are the up-beat opener, Happy to Be Here; Leaving This Earth Again - a memorable tune although the 'clever' lyrics could start to grate after a few listens; and Even the Bad Times (Were Good Times).
The outstanding track however comes at the end of the album - Jack of All Trades, the lyrics poignantly and modestly summing up his career (and personal life) to date, and a kind of fore-runner for 17 Again on the most recent Eurythmics album ('Peace'). It's probably worth buying the album just for this track. November 20, 2000
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