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This should have been a single! I love this song....it's breezy and melodic with great lyrics.Woulda been a perfect follow-up single after "Never Had A Love Like This Before". | |
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SoulAlive said: This should have been a single! I love this song....it's breezy and melodic with great lyrics.Woulda been a perfect follow-up single after "Never Had A Love Like This Before".
Never Had A Love Like This Before is 1 of my top selections by Tavares. | |
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That whole lp is solid all the way through .Produced by the great Bobby Martin and with 3 tunes written by Sam Dees,who nearly always write great songs.
If you like cds(I do)do yourself a favor and get the remastered cd version of this fine piece of music it comes heartily recommended! Here`s a link to the cd: http://www.amazon.com/Mad...125&sr=1-1 | |
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windjammer said: That whole lp is solid all the way through .Produced by the great Bobby Martin and with 3 tunes written by Sam Dees,who nearly always write great songs.
If you like cds(I do)do yourself a favor and get the remastered cd version of this fine piece of music it comes heartily recommended! Here`s a link to the cd: http://www.amazon.com/Mad...125&sr=1-1 Yeah,I bought that remaster several years ago.It really is one of their strongest,most consistent albums.After a string of successful disco albums produced by Freddie Perren,they decided to switch gears and go back to a more soulful/R&B sound.In addition to the lovely title track,I also love the songs "One Telephone Call Away","I'm Back For More","Never Had A Love Like This Before" and "Straight From The Heart".A superb album from beginning to end. | |
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SoulAlive said:[quote] windjammer said: That whole lp is solid all the way through .Produced by the great Bobby Martin and with 3 tunes written by Sam Dees,who nearly always write great songs.
If you like cds(I do)do yourself a favor and get the remastered cd version of this fine piece of music it comes heartily recommended! Here`s a link to the cd: http://www.amazon.com/Mad...125&sr=1-1 Yeah,I bought that remaster several years ago.It really is one of their strongest,most consistent albums.After a string of successful disco albums produced by Freddie Perren,they decided to switch gears and go back to a more soulful/R&B sound.In addition to the lovely title track,I also love the songs "One Telephone Call Away","I'm Back For More","Never Had A Love Like This Before" and "Straight From The Heart".A superb album from beginning to end. [/quote If you buy Jap cds Tavares "Loveline"`81 is coming out on a remastered cd version on the 5th of AUG. I really like this record also more of a 80`s boogie feel overall but the tunes are nice.It was their last lp for Capitol records and i don`t think it has ever been available on cd. [Edited 7/14/09 6:08am] | |
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^^ 'Loveline' is the only Tavares album I don't have.Thanks for the info.
'Sky High' is another favorite album....has that ever been released on CD? An import,perhaps? | |
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SoulAlive said: ^^ 'Loveline' is the only Tavares album I don't have.Thanks for the info.
'Sky High' is another favorite album....has that ever been released on CD? An import,perhaps? Yes,"Sky High" was released on cd`in the mid 90`s but once again only in Japan.I don`t own that cd myself but i don`t think it was remastered which i think is very important for the sound quality.Also the first 2 Tavares lps was reissued on an 2 lps on 1 cd in yes you guessed it,in Japan. It`s a shame that some much quality music is reissued in the far east and not in the USA.I´m so tired of the "Best Of" cds which are released in USA. I want the original lps with remastered sound quality at around $10-15. | |
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I agree.It's absurd that we have to buy expensive imports from Japan of all places! LOL..I recently bought four CDs by Raydio,from Japan,at $25 a pop! I'm hoping that Tavares CDs are reissued/remastered in the States someday.I have the albums on vinyl but I'd really like to upgrade to CD. | |
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Some of my faves from Loveline :
^ disabled video ^ http://www.youtube.com/wa...3P8ZThBfe8 I bought this Japanese cd-reissue sometime ago, with another of my faves : [Edited 7/14/09 13:49pm] | |
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"Bad Times" is another great Tavares song From the 'Supercharged' album,I also like the dreamy slow jam "Paradise". | |
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windjammer said: the first 2 Tavares lps was reissued on an 2 lps on 1 cd in yes you guessed it,in Japan.
Yeah,I have that CD too These two albums are alot different than what came later.It's soulful R&B,mostly ballads with no trace of disco.The title track from the second album,"Hardcore Poetry",is just incredible. | |
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Something weird happened to Tavares to 1978.At the beginning of the year,things were going great for them.Their contribution to the 'Saturday Night Fever' soundtrack,"More Than A Woman" was released as a single and became a big hit.The soundtrack was selling millions and Tavares were reaching a whole new mainstream audience.It was a no-brainer that their next album (which would include "More Than A Woman") would be a blockbuster,right?
Wrong! The album 'Future Bound',released in mid-1978,was actually their first flop album.The first single "Ghost Of Love" went nowhere,and the follow-up single "Timber" did even worse.It's hard to figure out what went wrong.The album is strong and it even includes the popular "More Than A Woman".It should have been one of the biggest disco albums of 1978. It was the failure of this album that convinced them to drop producer Freddie Perren and go in a more soulful/R&B direction.Thus,we got 'Madam Butterfly'. | |
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