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Thread started 06/23/04 1:37pm

PRNelson

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Can anybody recomend Tracks from the group 'Boston', please
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Reply #1 posted 06/23/04 1:41pm

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PRNelson said:

Can anybody recomend Tracks from the group 'Boston', please

"More Than A Felling" is their biggest hit. It still plays today on any classic rock station. Get their 1st album, it has that song on it.

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Reply #2 posted 06/23/04 1:47pm

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PRNelson said:

Can anybody recomend Tracks from the group 'Boston', please

"More Than A Felling" is their biggest hit. It still plays today on any classic rock station. Get their 1st album, it has that song on it.

Are you experienced? Well, I am.

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thanks. They any good?
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Reply #3 posted 06/23/04 2:12pm

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my mom used to play the first boston album on 8-track in her souped-up rambler when i was just a little kid. lol
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Reply #4 posted 06/23/04 2:41pm

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PRNelson said:

They any good?

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Reply #5 posted 06/23/04 2:52pm

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Guitarist Tom Sholtz is a tech-head that revolutionized how rock guitars of that period sounded on record.

As far as their material goes, i'd have to agree with Supernova.
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Reply #6 posted 06/23/04 3:03pm

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Prince talks about Boston in the new Guitar Player magazine.
It's good production, decent songs, but pretty average 70's music to me.
I agree to get the first record if you're gonna get one.
There is much more exciting 70's music than Boston.
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Reply #7 posted 06/23/04 4:11pm

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They leave me with "less than a feeling"
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Reply #8 posted 06/24/04 9:51am

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Get their debut album, its great 70s rock and theres hardly a duffer on there. The rest of their output is really patchy though and youre better off with individual tracks. ie

Dont Look Back - Great title track from second album.
Amanda - Just veers right side of sweet. Great melody
Whats Your Name/Surrender To Me - Both from 1994's Walk On about. Whats Your Name in particular is wonderful.

They released another album a couple of years ago called Corporate America and its pretty good and the female bassist even sings. They got the original vocalist back too.
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