| 1. Trouble Again |
| 2. What'm I Gonna Do |
| 3. Song of Bernadette |
| 4. Built for Comfort |
| 5. Song for My Father |
| 6. So Lucky |
| 7. Keep My Love Light Burrin' |
| 8. Tonight I'll Dream That You Care |
| 9. Killer Without a Heart |
| 10. Everything to Me |
| 11. Heaven Bound |
Breaking All the Rules!,Dianne Davidson,Second Wave,Blues-Rock,Folk & Traditional,Pop,Soul
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Breaking All the Rules
Peter Frampton Manufacturer: Lemon Records UK ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0009V6FK4 Release Date: 2005-07-25 |
Tracks:
- Dig What I Say
- I Don't Wanna Let You Go
- Rise Up
- Wasting the Night Away
- Going to L.A.
- You Kill Me
- Fiday on My Mind
- Lost a Part of You
- Breaking All the Rules
Album Description
First time on CD for this 1971 A&M album. Digitally remastered, 9 tracks. Features guests Jeff Pocaro and Steve Lukather of Toto. Lemon. 2005.Customer Reviews:
Wear it out!.......2007-01-03
am finally replacing on CD... "You Kill Me" always
haunts me... great album to wear out!
Excellent post "Comes Alive" effort.......2006-08-12
An Impressive CD.......2006-01-14
"Breaking All The Rules" is undoubtedly one of Peter Frampton's best albums. For one thing, the quality of the songs is generally high-in my opinion, the only weak track is "Friday On My Mind." In style, most of the songs are mainstream rock. In addition, the album includes one of Peter's finest reflective songs (the poignant and beautiful "Going To L.A.") and arguably his greatest heavy rock number, the title track, which ends the album magnificently.
Another strength of "Breaking All The Rules" is the fact that the musicianship from Peter and his band is first-rate. For instance, the late Jeff Porcaro (one of rock's finest drummers) makes a significant contribution to the rhthym section. There are also numerous solos-on the opening track Peter uses a guitar synth to good effect-but, unfortunately in my view, the guitar tone is generally thinner than on some of his other albums, such as "Premonition" and "When All The Pieces Fit."
Furthermore, Peter's singing surpasses much of his earlier studio material. Instead of sounding self-conscious and ill at ease, he delivers the songs with confidence and real conviction.
All in all, this is certainly an impressive album. I first heard it on vinyl in 1983 and have held it in high regard ever since. Hence I was delighted to learn that Lemon Recordings have brought it out on CD and promptly ordered a copy. It was also pleasing to discover that some care has gone into the album's presentation, for the CD notes contain three photographs that did not appear on the original cover, as well as a discography of Frampton's singles and albums-including his work with The Herd and Humble Pie-and notes outlining his career.
If you like well-crafted, accomplished rock, then you should enjoy "Breaking All The Rules." Certainly, the album has far more to offer rock fans than its immediate predecessors, "I'm In You" (a disappointment) and the partly jazz-influenced "Where I Should Be." As Lemon Recordings aptly comment: "Everything about this record underpins its place among the best studio albums Frampton has ever recorded."
100% worth it.......2005-12-06
I do not know why this one took so long to be released, as "Where I Should Be", another excellent album.
Now I will wait for "The Art Of Control" to be released, another one that I like a lot.
My CD collection is now complete!.......2005-10-02
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Breaking All the Rules!
Dianne Davidson Manufacturer: Second Wave ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B0000000DB Release Date: 1994-07-26 |
Tracks:
- Trouble Again
- What'm I Gonna Do
- Song Of Bernadette
- Built For Comfort
- Song For My Father
- So Lucky
- Keep My Love Light Burnin'
- Tonight I'll Dream That You Care
- Killer Without A Heart
- Everything To Me
- Heaven Bound
Customer Reviews:
Dianne Davidson: Songwriter Extraordinaire.......2007-02-11
Anyway, Tracy Nelson is a powerhouse of a singer, and even though by 1991 I had almost gotten used to being blown away by her performance, tonight was different. The song that Tracy had introduced so simply, Tonight I'll Dream, was a revelation. Although I have had a lifelong habit of memorizing lyrics to songs I truly love (I have literally hundreds of complete song lyrics in my head) I had never experienced a song before that was so powerful that I kept hearing the complete chorus in my mind over and over, the very first time I heard it. For the next 48 hours, I could not get the catchphrase of Tonight I'll Dream out of my head, so simple, and yet, so profoundly beautiful. "Yes, I've always been a dreamer", I kept hearing, "and tonight I'll dream that you care".
Three days later, when I could take it no longer, I went up to a mega record store, where I remembered I could plug a song title into a computer, and perhaps find what I was seeking (this was just a little before most people, including me, had unlimited access to the instant information available on the Internet). I hadn't really caught the name Dianne Davidson when Tracy had announced it, so I went to the store's computer, and just punched in the words, "Tonight I'll Dream That You Care", and held my breath. Instantly, a photo of a woman in a plaid shirt came up. The album title was Breaking All the Rules, and the singer was Dianne Davidson. YES! Now I was sure, Tracy had recorded a song of hers before. The computer said the album was in stock, (in the folk department, of all places) and there was one copy available.
I ran upstairs to the folk department, rummaged through the "D's" for just a few moments, and was elated when I found what I was looking for. I didn't even wait to get back to my apartment in Queens. I called my best friend, who lives downtown, "I found it!" I screamed excitedly, "Can I come right over?" He wasn't sure what I was talking about, but come on down, he said. I was vaguely aware that I was acting like a lunatic, despite the fact that, at that time, I already owned about 1,200 CD's of many different genres and artists, and rarely got this excited over a single song.
When I arrived, I told him, "You know I went to see Tracy Saturday, right?" (Like that wasn't all I had been talking about all weekend). "Don't tell me" he said, "you found that song you've been raving about".
"Just put it on - track eight, `Tonight I'll Dream That You Care'". He must have thought I was crazy, but he followed my instructions. When the song was finished, he silently got up, and played the track again, and I realized that we both had damp cheeks. I felt slightly embarrassed, not that I was tearing up in front of my best friend of thirty years, but that I was intruding on such a somber moment, even though I had initiated it. When the song finished a second time, he stopped the CD and played it again, and then again, and again. The only words he spoke, in between hearing it, I think for the third or fourth time were, "Gorgeous. Just gorgeous". That evening, we heard the song, "Tonight I'll Dream That You Care" at least 10 times in a row. I visited a few more record stores the next day, until I found another copy, and bought it for my friend. When I gave it to him he smiled, for he had already found one for himself.
I realized a little later that Tracy Nelson sang backup on Dianne's version of this song, on this very album. And Tracy recorded the song herself, five years later, on her 19th album, Move On. But even though Tracy is my favorite singer, and has been for almost 30 years, when people ask me today, what is my favorite love song of all time, I always answer without hesitation, "Tonight I'll Dream That You Care", by Dianne Davidson.
For many people, finding one brilliant song by a new artist would be enough, but the rest of the album is impressive as well. Besides Tonight I'll Dream, Dianne's songwriting abilities are ably demonstrated on a heartbreaker called, My Father, which also brings tears to my eyes. It's about losing your father in your teens. I guess Dianne and I have that in common, among some other things, and it is from the lyrics to this highly personal, poetic song that the album takes its name ("Times were angry, we were so cruel, but I was a rebel, had to break all the rules..."). There are also a number of other gorgeous Dianne Davidson compositions; another standout is titled, Everything To Me.
Although she wrote or co-wrote more than half the songs on this wonderfully unique album, Ms. Davidson does not shirk from recognizing the works of other great songwriters. Her cover of Blues giant Willie Dixon's Built For Speed is a highlight and, after Tonight I'll Dream, my favorite track is a song that Jennifer Warnes co-wrote with Leonard Cohen for her own tribute album to Mr. Cohen, Famous Blue Raincoat. The song is called, Song of Bernadette, and I like Dianne's heartfelt rendition every bit as much as Jennifer's.
Dianne Davidson wraps up this highly satisfactory lineup with another of her own compositions, the bouncy rock-gospel effort, Heaven Bound.
Like so many great talents I truly admire, Dianne Davidson has not received anywhere near the level of recognition that she deserves. I am not bothered by this; as I've stated before in many prior reviews, considering the astonishing number of marginal talents who have found superstardom, while others with seemingly super-human talent languish in relative obscurity, Dianne Davidson is in good company.
Since acquiring Breaking All the Rules, I've leaned that Dianne had recorded several albums in the early 1970's (Baby, Mountain Mama and Backwoods Woman are the titles of her three rare vinyl albums, all recorded on the Janus Label; Tracy Nelson sings backup on several songs on the latter two). With a bit of perseverance and a lot of luck, I have managed to track them down, and now own them all. But this, her finest effort, is still available; don't be a fool; get it while you can. True genius is too frequently neglected into obscurity, and found by only the lucky few. "Tonight I'll Dream That You Care" may not wind up as your candidate for the most gorgeous love song ever written, as it is mine, but I can almost guarantee it will make your top ten.
She's come a long way.......2000-04-05
An astonishing voice. Raw power-- unexploded energy!.......1999-01-06
soul/rock.......1998-10-27
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Breaking All the Rules
She Moves Manufacturer: Geffen Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000000OWZ Release Date: 1997-11-18 |
Tracks:
- Breaking All The Rules
- Wouldn't It Be Good
- Just For Tonight
- You Make Me Believe In Magic
- Come Back to Me
- Do You Know
- Every Time You Touch Me (I Get High)
- Perfect Sin
- It's Your Love
- Let's Keep It Going On
- Homesick
- Breaking All The Rules (Berman Brothers Dance Mix)
Customer Reviews:
This cd will always rock!.......2002-01-03
She Moves rules forever!.......2000-03-18
LUV IT.......1999-09-26
about 50% of this album sounds nice.......1999-01-30
A CD which will uplift you!.......1999-01-05
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Breaking All the Rules
She Moves Manufacturer: Geffen Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000000OO1 Release Date: 1997-10-28 |
Tracks:
- Breaking All The Rules [LP Version]
- Breaking All The Rules [Radio Mix]
- Breaking All The Rules [Bass Rules Mix]
- Breaking All The Rules [Berman Brothers Dance Mix]
Customer Reviews:
She Moves, "Breaking All The Rules [Maxi-Single]".......2005-01-23
01. Breaking All The Rules [LP Version] 3:29
02. Breaking All The Rules [Radio Mix] 3:42
03. Breaking All The Rules [Bass Rules Mix] 3:31
04. Breaking All The Rules [Berman Brothers Dance Mix] 3:39
05. Breaking All The Rules [Soul Solution Radio Mix] 3:21
06. Breaking All The Rules [Soul Solution Club Mix] 7:19
07. Breaking All The Rules [Soul Solution Dub Mix] 5:48
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Breaking All the Rules
She Moves Manufacturer: Uni ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000007WKH Release Date: 1998-02-24 |
Tracks:
- Breaking All the Rules
- Wouldn't It Be Good
- Just for Tonight
- You Make Me Believe in Magic
- Come Back to Me
- Do You Know
- Every Time You Touch Me (I Get High)
- Perfect Sin
- It's Your Love
- Let's Keep It Going On
- Homesick
- Breaking All the Rules [Berman Brothers Dance Mix]
Album Details
Japanese Release featuring a Bonus Track.Customer Reviews:
they're breaking all the rules!.......2003-01-23
The lyrics are simple. The beats are moderate. One listen and you'll be up dancing yourselves. Their voices are stylish. But in no way harmonizing. The U.S. version of these album are no longer in print. When Geffen joint with Interscope and A&M records to form under one label. SheMoves along with many of it's artist was dropped from the label.
Get it now before it's too late! A new album from the ladies will not be in the works. They are still friends and are currently persuing other oppurtunities. Sadly, singing is not one of them. -- SheMoves.com.,
Track listings:
1. Breaking All The Rules
2. Wouldn't It Be Good
3. Just For Tonight
4. You Make Me Believe In Magic
5. Come Back To Me
6. Do You Know
7. Every Time You Touch Me (I Get High)
8. Perfect Sin
9. It's Your Love
10. Let's Keep It Going On
11. Homesick
12. Breaking All The Rules - (Berman Brothers Dance mix)
13. Forever Young
14. Just For Tonight - (Berman Brothers Dance mix).
"They were really breaking all the rules".......2001-05-29
she moves are the best........2000-09-07
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Breaking All the Rules
Manufacturer: Lady Ruth ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CA7A10 Release Date: 2005-02-08 |
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Breaking All the Rules!
Dianne Davidson Manufacturer: Olivia ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00008FHZR Release Date: 1993-09-18 |
Tracks:
- Trouble Again
- What'm I Gonna Do
- Song of Bernadette
- Built for Comfort
- Song for My Father
- So Lucky
- Keep My Lovelight Burnin'
- Tonight I'll Dream That You Care
- Killer Without a Heart
- Everything to Me
- Heaven Bound
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Warner Special Products Presents, 24 METAL TRACKS ON 2 CD'S Featuring: Pantera, Black Sabbath, New American Shame, Alice Cooper, Ratt, Amored Saint, Anthrax, Sepultura, Metal Church, Twisted Sister, Dio, Faster Pussycat, Mötley Crüe, Motorhead, Fear Factory, Virgos Merlot, Testament, Dokken, White Lion, Winger, Deep Purple, Faith No More, Melvins, Gwar
Walk - Pantera / The Mob Rules - Black Sabbath / Under It All - New American Shame , School's OUt - Alice Cooper / Round And Round - Ratt / Reign Of Fire - Amored Saint , Only - Anthrax / Lobotomy - Sepultura / Start The Fire - Metal Church , We're Not Gonna Take It - Twisted Sister / Don't Talk To Strangers - Dio / House Of Pain - Faster Pussycat , Hooligan's Holiday - Mötley Crüe / Iron Fist - Motorhead / Edgecrusher - Fear Factory , The Cycle - Virgos Merlot / Electric Crown - Testament / Breaking The Chains - Dokken , Wait - White Lion / Seventeen - Winger / Highway Star - Deep Purple , and Epic - Faith No More / Revolve - Melvins / Slaughterama - Gwar ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000QJNAOS |
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Breaking All the Rules
She Moves Manufacturer: Geffen Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000000OPA Release Date: 1997-11-04 |
Customer Reviews:
She Moves, "Breaking All The Rules [Maxi-Single]".......2005-01-23
01. Breaking All The Rules [LP Version] 3:29
02. Breaking All The Rules [Radio Mix] 3:42
03. Breaking All The Rules [Bass Rules Mix] 3:31
04. Breaking All The Rules [Berman Brothers Dance Mix] 3:39
05. Breaking All The Rules [Soul Solution Radio Mix] 3:21
06. Breaking All The Rules [Soul Solution Club Mix] 7:19
07. Breaking All The Rules [Soul Solution Dub Mix] 5:48
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Breaking All the Rules
Three of Hearts Manufacturer: Three of Hearts ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CAF62U Release Date: 2005-03-01 |
Tracks:
- Ocean of Trouble
- Behind Those Eyes
- I Made a Wish
- Breaking All the Rules
- Love for Every Life
- Girl Can Dream
- Till You Love Someone
- All You Need Is Me
- If Love Had Never Found Its Way
- Let Me Be
- Let Him Go
- It's a Good Thing
- Room with a View
- Roses for No Reason
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