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Let's Make This Precious: The Best of Dexys Midnight Runners
Music Price: $16.98
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Artist(s)Dexys Midnight Runners
StudioEmd Int'l
Release DateSeptember 29, 2003
UPC Code724359268026
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1 Audio CD, Usually ships in 24 hours, Import, Original recording remastered
 

About Dexys Midnight Runners - Let's Make This Precious: The Best of Dexys Midnight Runners

2003 compilation features 18 tracks including all the hits & two tracks recorded for this release with producer Mike Hedges (Manics, U2, Travis). EMI. Album Description

Tracks

  1. Geno
  2. The Celtic Soul Brothers (More Please Thank You)
  3. Come on Eileen - Dexys Midnight Runners, Rowland, Kevin
  4. Jackie Wilson Said (I'm in Heaven When You Smile) - Dexys Midnight Runners, Morrison, Van
  5. Because of You
  6. Manhood
  7. Tell Me When My Light Turns Green
  8. Breaking Down the Walls of Heartache - Dexys Midnight Runners, Linzer
  9. There There My Dear
  10. Plan B
  11. Show Me
  12. Let's Make This Precious

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User Reviews

Average user review: 5.0 (1 reviews)

rating: 5 QuoteStill Running!Quote
I can't believe that no one has reviewed this album yet, because it really is one of the top 5 albums listed on Amazon. This is a great Dexy's compilation, with a few great new tracks, which still have the spark, but are missing the complexities of Don't Stand Me Down. My Life In England is very catchy and strong, and given a chance might have climbed the charts as a second Eileen. Manhood is a very emotionally charged song that really captures what we all feel about Kevin Rowland, and all of the Dexy fans and I are honored that he is still going. I am a novice Dexy's fan, so I'm a little confused about the new line up, which on the album looks like this: "Rowland/Pateson/Ditchfield" compared to the "Rowland/Adams/O'Hara" of Don't Stand Me Down. All in all, a must have for the true and semi Dexy fan, but is not quite up to par with Don't Stand Me Down February 1, 2004

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