Dave Edmunds - D.E. 7th / Information
Facts
| Artist(s) | Dave Edmunds |
| Studio | Bgo - Beat Goes on |
| Release Date | May 20, 2002 |
| Buy this item | $18.98 at Amazon.com As of Nov 29 2:16 EST (details) 1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Extra tracks, Import, Original recording remastered |
About Dave Edmunds - D.E. 7th / Information
Import two-on-one reissue combines the roots-rocker's 1982 album, 'D.E. 7th' with 1983's 'Information', both originally released on Columbia. Album Description
Tracks
- From Small Things Big Things Grow
- Me And The Boys
- Bail You Out
- Generation Rumble
- Other Guys Girls
- Warmed Over Kisses (Left Over Love)
- Deep In The Heart Of Texas
- Louisiana Man
- Paula Meet Jeanie
- One More Night
- Dear Dad
- Slipping Away
- Dont You Double
- I Want You Bad
- Wait
- The Watch On My Wrist
- Th Shape Im In
- Information
- Feel So Right
- What Have I Got To Do To Win
- Dont Call Me Tonight
- Have A Heart
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User Reviews
Average user review:| Sraight Ahead |
I lterally wore it out.
KTIM in San Rafael was playing alot of this type of music.
Strange that Bonnie Raitt also recorded "Me and the Boys" on her "Green Light" album. Her rendition damn near mimics the version on this record, all respects paid to her guitar wizardry and earthy vocals.
But Dave grinds it down to it's basic roots.
DE7th is a must have for anyone who owes his chops to Chuck Berry, and the Brits (who introduced alot of us to the native sound of rock and roll.)
A good friend of mine was the House Manager of a place called Tampa Theater at the time. Rockpile was booked in there one evening, and he didn't get it until he heard that guitar going on during a sound check. The sound of Rockpile was significant in the day when rock music was a diaspora of synthesized, overly produced schtick. Dave Edmunds brought it down to a manageable level, with tons of high-end licks and crunching rhythms.
As Pete Townshend said of Alexis Koerner, "His bones deserve to be carried through London on a Sedan Chair".
Paul McCartney thought enough of him to include him in his "Give My Regards to Broadstreet" film, which featured Dave in his practice space group.
It's got alotta boogie beat and rolling lines.
It's good for the car, the party and the chamber listening.
His stuff makes you think about strapping on the Telecaster and joining in...in fact all his material is like that. The man rocks. Plain and simple. get this record or die without. July 10, 2004
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