Sub-titled, The Cream of the Solo Albums. Aussie compilation for the ex-Amazing Rhythm Aces' vocalist features 23 tracks culled from his three solo albums, Russell Smith (1982), Boy Next Door (issued only in Germany) & This Little Town (1989). 2001 release.
Sunday Best: The Cream of the Solo Albums,Russell Smith,Raven [Australia],Country,Country & Western,Country-Pop,Country-Rock,Country/Bluegrass,Pop,Soft Rock
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Sunday Best: The Cream of the Solo Albums
Russell Smith Manufacturer: Raven [Australia] ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00005J9Y6 Release Date: 2001-06-15 |
Tracks:
- If I Didn't Have You
- Hold Me
- Writing On The Wall
- Hesitation
- When The Night Comes To Call
- Your Eyes
- She Still Knows How
- A Picture Of You
- Anger And Tears
- Jenny Hold On
- Who's Makin' Love
- What I Learned From Loving You
- I Wonder What She's Doing Tonight
- Lonely Knight
- Mona
- This Little Town
- Southern Music
- Blue Collar Blues
- Night Flight
- If You Change Your Mind
- Sunday Best
- The Boy Next Door
- An American Tragedy
Album Description
Sub-titled, The Cream of the Solo Albums. Aussie compilation for the ex-Amazing Rhythm Aces' vocalist features 23 tracks culled from his three solo albums, Russell Smith (1982), Boy Next Door (issued only in Germany) & This Little Town (1989). 2001 release.Album Details
Available on CD for the Very First Time, it Includes Tracks from his Three Solo Albums Including the Never Before Released in the Us, 'boy Next Door'. Features his Trademark Blend of Down Home Country and Bluegrass with Blues Soaked Soul/Funk. Contai Ns 23 Tracks and Clocks in at Over 78 Minutes.Customer Reviews:
The Amazing Rhythm Aces by any other name...........2002-01-09
Russell's voice lends itself well to songs of unrequited love and Your Eyes and The Boy Next Door are fine examples. To counter this Sunday Best, with it's variations on the title (act my Sunday Best; wearing Sunday Best; made my Sunday Best) is a song of requited love. As soon as he mentions the yellow sun dress with 32 buttons down the middle you know he'll remember that Sunday Best.
Blue Collar Blues and American Tragedy cover the country standards of futures blighted by redundancy and war, the latter with it's Vietnam references showing how long ago these track were originally released.
Southern Music plays as a standard piece of Southern blues, until you realise that he's singing about all the reasons people from the South have not to be sad and celebrate all the good things they have.
With enough musical variety to keep it entertaining for its full 75 minutes, this became my most played record in 2001 as an ideal companion for car journeys and looks set to stay that way for some time yet.
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