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Thread started 08/11/05 12:15pm

VinnyM27

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Michael McDonald:thoughts?

Warners/Rhino has just released "The Ultimate Micheal McDonald" and there seems to be at least a light promotional push for it, probably due to the success of "Motown". I bought "Motown" because of the hype and wasn't overly impressed. Now this collection, which features one of the better tracks from "Motown" with his hit cover of "Ain't No Mountian High Enough" showcases his pleasant upbeat pop rock with a heavy dose of keyboards. I wouldn't say that he is one of my favorites, but he is good. I don't think I've ever seen his name mentioned here. What are people's thoughts on his solo work along with his Doobie input.
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Reply #1 posted 08/11/05 12:54pm

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I've always Loved Mike, although I wasn't too crazy about all the Motown stuff, either. I love his original stuff though, as well as stuff he did with the Doobies, and background vocal work with Steely Dan, Chistopher Cross, Kenny Loggins, etc.



His 1993 album 'Blink of An Eye' is my favorite, a Funky, soulful all-star affair that the public slept on, unfortunately.....


anyway, my favorite MM tracks:

with the Doobies:

Open Your Eyes
Minute By Minute
Dedicate This Heart
What A Fool Believes
Real Love
Nothin But A Heartache
How Do Those Fools Survive
Here To Love You
There's A Light
It Keeps You Runnin'



Solo:


Everlasting
Blink Of An Eye
No More Prayin'
Sweet Freedom
Our Love
I Keep Forgettin'
Losing End
You Show Me
Hey Girl
You Can Let Go Now
You Can't Make It Love




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Reply #2 posted 08/11/05 1:00pm

Hotlegs

So far, I must say that I loved his work with the Doobie Brothers over the years. Also, I have enjoyed a great deal of Micheals solo material. Some of my favorite songs by Micheal were: I Keep Forgetting, On My Own(Duet W/Patti Labelle), and Yamo Be There(Duet W/James Ingram).
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Reply #3 posted 08/11/05 1:02pm

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I always liked him--with and without the Doobies and most of his collaborative efforts. I bought the Motown album also but only for 1 or 2 songs that I liked. I'll probably get The Ultimate collection too. My life's soundtrack is not complete without some Michael McDonald.
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Reply #4 posted 08/11/05 1:10pm

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I just listened to "The Ulitmate Collection" the entire way through and while the first half is full of really good well known tracks, the second half is a bit lack luster with lesser known filler. The only standout there is "No Love To Be Found" because of the great female vocals.
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Reply #5 posted 08/11/05 1:14pm

chuckaducci

Thumbs up to Monsieur McDonald....

One of the few remaining white boys who can sing in my church down in Kakilacky any day.
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Reply #6 posted 08/11/05 7:52pm

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I'm in no rush for the Motown covers' but i got love for the Mickey Mac.
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Reply #7 posted 08/11/05 8:00pm

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damn damn damn!! despite me already having mcdonalds other greatest hits i had to get this cause its got all the doobie hits.....


i had an hour to kill before my hotel room was ready today so i went to walmart and ended up mustering enough strenght to buy it there.....

i hate walmart but they only got ten bucks from me....will my soul be saved?


anyhoo..so, i almost freaked out cause it said, mcdonalds $8.99..i was gonna bitch out the cashier for a second there cause i thought he rang me up for two value meals or something...

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Reply #8 posted 08/11/05 8:03pm

lilgish

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thoughts?

Lifetime ghetto pass
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Reply #9 posted 08/11/05 9:48pm

VinnyM27

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lilgish said:

thoughts?

Lifetime ghetto pass


Really? That's cool.
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Reply #10 posted 08/11/05 9:56pm

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lilgish said:

thoughts?

Lifetime ghetto pass


Damn right!!!thumbs up! And like I said before in past thread, Michael McDonald (as a vocalist) is THE blackest sound white man ever! And I feel that he has done a great justice in the world of traditional R&B & Soul without question! biggrin


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Reply #11 posted 08/11/05 9:59pm

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Michael's got some serious soul.. but for the ultimate MM collection, buy the Doobie's "Minute By Minute" Grammy winning album with some jazz/funky keyboard jams.. His voice is incredible. I saw him with Hall and Oates last year, and he simply killed "You Are Everything" and "It Keeps You Runnin." I don't like most of his pop 80's hits, but I guess he had to make a living. His background vocals on Stelly Dan's "Aja" album also make the soul cut.
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Reply #12 posted 08/12/05 12:29am

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paligap said:


His 1993 album 'Blink of An Eye' is my favorite, a Funky, soulful all-star affair that the public slept on, unfortunately.....


me too I must admit eek soundse promising, I gotta have a look at the record store this weekend, thanx thumbs up!
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