Informations du téléchargement libre pour l'album de Rock and roll Eddie Money - Greatest Hits: Sound Of Money (Compilation) (1989) compressé dans un fichier au format. The downloads are absolutely free and legal and we do not make money from them, just sharing among users. You can join our place and start sharing free albums as well. Rock and roll bands from all over the world, Japan, Remastered releases and rarities. zip archive downloading links from .nz, , yandex or rusfolder. The Free Hard Music community also provides a free Rock and roll music downloads of Eddie Money Discography with full MP3 MP3 320 kbit/s album in. The mediafire link is uploaded and shared by Akeldama. While Complete Hits and More! is a no brainer for Money's devotees, the music contained is worthy of deeper consideration by any serious rock and pop enthusiast.ALBUM: Greatest Hits: Sound Of Money (Compilation)įree download info for the Rock and roll album Eddie Money - Greatest Hits: Sound Of Money (Compilation) (1989) compressed in. The contents have been beautifully remastered by Maria Triana, and the fully illustrated 20-page booklet is comprehensively annotated by Bill Kopp. This set is worth investigating not for the obvious singles - those can be had on any other comp - but for the ones that can't: "Let's Be Lovers Again" is a soulful duet with the great Valerie Carter that hit number 65, "Club Michelle" (number 66), "Heaven in the Back Seat" (number 58), and "Save a Little Room in Your Heart for Me" (number 102) are among them. (He had just joined Pure Prairie League.) Also included are a handful of fine non-single album tracks including "Trinidad" from 1980's Playing for Keeps, "Where's the Party" from the 1983 album of the same name (co-produced by Money and Tom Dowd), and "She Takes My Breath Away" from 1992's Unplug It In EP. One of the highlights is the live "Gimme Some Water" that features Vince Gill as a guest. This is the first time it has been commercially released on disc. In addition to hits and misses, the producers have added the Livin' It Up EP, originally issued as a promo-only 12" to promote Money's 1978 sophomore album, Life for the Taking. Every one of the singles included charted either in the States, Europe, and/or Australia. There are 24 charting singles here, all but one made the Top 100, and 11 of them landed in the Top 40. Money wrote or co-wrote 15 of these cuts - two of the three aforementioned singles, as well as "Shakin'," "Think I'm in Love," and "Gimme Some Water," to name a few in this set. It's a fair question, especially since classic rock radio has distilled a truly impressive run of charting singles and albums from the pre- to post-MTV era down to "Two Tickets to Paradise," "Baby Hold on to Me," and "Take Me Home Tonight/Be My Baby." On The Complete Hits and More!, Real Gone compiles 35 tracks from Money's Columbia period onto two discs that offer a fully rounded portrait of the artist, and offers proof of his considerable achievement as a pop singer and - perhaps more importantly - as a hit songwriter. So what's so special about yet another Eddie Money compilation? There are already more than 20.
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