| 1. Afterglow |
| 2. Hold Me Down |
| 3. Body Architects |
| 4. Ashamed |
| 5. Fame |
| 6. Blue |
| 7. Sunday |
| 8. Why Is It |
| 9. Face To Face |
| 10. Higher |
| 11. People So Strange |
| 12. Mr Sh----- |
| 13. Bonus |
| 14. Bonus |
Editorial Reviews
Japanese Version featuring Two Bonus Tracks: 'drum Jam', and 'new Skin (With Tilo/No Kid Rock)'
Never a Dull Moment,Tommy Lee,Universal/Polygram,Rock
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Never a Dull Moment
Rod Stewart Manufacturer: Umvd Special Markets ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B00000612Q Release Date: 1998-03-31 |
Tracks:
- True Blue
- Lost Paraguayos
- Mama You Been On My Mind
- Italian Girls
- Angel
- Interludings
- You Wear It Well
- I'd Rather Go Blind
- Twistin' The Night Away
Amazon.com essential recording
The fourth Rod Stewart album to contain his trademark acoustic-electric mix of instruments and bluesy vocals, Never a Dull Moment feels anything but formulaic, kicking off with the aw-shucks modesty of "True Blue" and rollicking on through the enduring original "You Wear It Well." Some of the best tunes here are covers--Bob Dylan's searching "Mama You Been on My Mind," a soulful reading of Sam Cooke's "Twistin' the Night Away," and a scorching take on Etta James's "I'd Rather Go Blind"--but, as always, Stewart manages to make them sound of a piece with his own compositions. Unlike the promises proffered by some album titles, Never a Dull Moment (ironic though it was, given the cover painting of a terminally bored Stewart) proved to be dead-on. --Daniel DurchholzCustomer Reviews:
BPs Review.......2007-01-09
Me and Janet.......and Rod........2006-07-21
make a solo album,call your mates.......2006-04-16
The Best Rock Singer Ever.......2006-02-27
Back in the day, Rod Stewart was, quite simply, the best rock singer in the world. If that sounds like a grand claim, pick up this CD and listen. Case closed. A lot of younger people listening to Rod's most recent output must wonder why he was once so revered. I'd say the first 20 seconds of this album would be a pretty good clue. As Rod rips into "True Blue", it's the start of a powerhouse album of great rock singing. Essential from start to finish. "You Wear It Well" may have been the (deservedly) big hit here, but the rest of the material is outstanding.
Of course, nobody would have noticed if the material and the support from the band weren't consistently excellent. They are. This album is astonishingly good from start to finish. The only song that didn't grab me from the start was the cover of Sam Cooke's "Twistin' the Night Away", played quite slower than the original. Now I realize it was just that this song about twisting was reinterpreted as a hard rock song. Not really twistable, but darned good nevertheless.
Arguments about whether this or "Every Picture Tells A Story" are Rod's best album are irrelevant. If you're a serious fan of Rock music and you don't own both, you're doing yourself a diservice.
HE'S JUST THAT GOOD!!!!.......2005-10-29
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Never a Dull Moment
Tommy Lee Manufacturer: Mca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0000667S7 Release Date: 2002-05-21 |
Tracks:
- Afterglow
- Hold Me Down
- Body Architects
- Ashamed
- Fame
- Blue
- Sunday
- Why Is It
- Face To Face
- Higher
- People So Strange
- Mr. Sh****
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The album title aptly defines the former Motley Crüe drummer's chaotic, highly public personal and musical life. Yet Lee, seemingly ever optimistic, continues to grow and expand musically-and while some of his modern stylings may not be to the liking of old-school Crüe fans, Never a Dull Moment has many honest, memorable moments. The drummer-turned-guitarist (and frontman's) first "solo" album was with rapper Tilo and Lee's Methods of Mayhem band; Never a Dull Moment is much more rock and much more solo, which, ultimately, is a good thing. It's a sort-of mix of Linkin Park and Nickelback--leaning more toward the latter--and Lee melds modern rock with moments of gentleness and the occasional electronic and rap-influenced aggro cut, such as the punky "Face to Face." Though Lee's workable, slightly gruff voice may be one of the disc's weakest elements, the full, ultramelodic choruses on midtempo songs, such as the lovely "Ashamed" (with guest vocals from Deftones singer Chino Moreno), are in cool contrast to balls-out rockers like "Higher." Lee's messages, music, and songs are heartfelt and carefully crafted, and despite Lee's musical baggage, Never a Dull Moment provides many gratifying moments for an open-minded listener. --Katherine TurmanCustomer Reviews:
They won't allow you to choose no stars. .......2006-07-05
good job.......2005-09-25
The cd was in excellent condition for a good price. I will definitely order again from Amazon and preplayed.
Tommy Lee?.......2005-08-12
Cocky.......2005-07-16
Afterglow 9/10
Hold me Down 10/10
Body Architects 9/10
Ashamed 7/10
Fame 02 8/10
Blue 7/10
Sunday 9/10
Why is it 7/10
face to face 10/10
higher 11/10
people so strange 9/10
Mr. S***y -not a song but a dumb guy talkin on phone
Tommy's Surprise.......2005-05-03
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Never a Dull Moment
Rod Stewart Manufacturer: Polygram Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000001FEW Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- True Blue
- Lost Paraguayos
- Mama, You Been on My Mind
- Italian Girls
- Angel
- Interludings
- You Wear It Well
- I'd Rather Go Blind
- Twistin' the Night Away
Amazon.com essential recording
The fourth Rod Stewart album to contain his trademark acoustic-electric mix of instruments and bluesy vocals, Never a Dull Moment feels anything but formulaic, kicking off with the aw-shucks modesty of "True Blue" and rollicking on through the enduring original "You Wear It Well." Some of the best tunes here are covers--Bob Dylan's searching "Mama You Been on My Mind," a soulful reading of Sam Cooke's "Twistin' the Night Away," and a scorching take on Etta James's "I'd Rather Go Blind"--but, as always, Stewart manages to make them sound of a piece with his own compositions. Unlike the promises proffered by some album titles, Never a Dull Moment (ironic though it was, given the cover painting of a terminally bored Stewart) proved to be dead-on. --Daniel DurchholzCustomer Reviews:
BPs Review.......2007-01-09
Me and Janet.......and Rod........2006-07-21
make a solo album,call your mates.......2006-04-16
The Best Rock Singer Ever.......2006-02-27
Back in the day, Rod Stewart was, quite simply, the best rock singer in the world. If that sounds like a grand claim, pick up this CD and listen. Case closed. A lot of younger people listening to Rod's most recent output must wonder why he was once so revered. I'd say the first 20 seconds of this album would be a pretty good clue. As Rod rips into "True Blue", it's the start of a powerhouse album of great rock singing. Essential from start to finish. "You Wear It Well" may have been the (deservedly) big hit here, but the rest of the material is outstanding.
Of course, nobody would have noticed if the material and the support from the band weren't consistently excellent. They are. This album is astonishingly good from start to finish. The only song that didn't grab me from the start was the cover of Sam Cooke's "Twistin' the Night Away", played quite slower than the original. Now I realize it was just that this song about twisting was reinterpreted as a hard rock song. Not really twistable, but darned good nevertheless.
Arguments about whether this or "Every Picture Tells A Story" are Rod's best album are irrelevant. If you're a serious fan of Rock music and you don't own both, you're doing yourself a diservice.
HE'S JUST THAT GOOD!!!!.......2005-10-29
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Fine and Dandy (2004 Studio Cast) (World Premiere Recording)
Kay Swift , Carolee Carmello , Gavin Creel , Andrea Burns , Mark Linn-Baker , John Pizzarelli , Ann Hampton Callaway , and Jessica Molaskey Manufacturer: P.S. Classics ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B0001XAQDM Release Date: 2004-05-25 |
Tracks:
- Overture (Orchestra)
- Machine Shop Opening (Mark Linn-Baker & Ensemble)
- Rich or Poor (Gavin Creel & Jennifer Laura Thompson)
- Fine and Dandy (Carolee Carmello & Mario Cantone)
- Sing High (Male Ensemble)
- I'll Hit a New High (Andrea Burns & Male Ensemble)
- Starting at the Bottom (Gavin Creel)
- Can This Be Love? (Carolee Carmello)
- Fordyce (Ensemble)
- Let's Go Eat Worms in the Garden (Gavin Creel, Carolee Carmello & Ensemble)
- Etiquette (Mark Linn-Baker & Ensemble)
- The Jig-Hop (Andrea Burns & Ensemble)
- Can This Be Love? (reprise) (Jennifer Laura Thompson & Gavin Creel)
- Wedding Bells (Ensemble)
- Nobody Breaks My Heart (Carolee Carmello)
- Nature Will Provide (Deborah Tranelli)
- Finale Ultimo (Carolee Carmello & Ensemble)
- Up Among the Chimney Pots (Natalie Douglas)
- Can't We Be Friends? (John Pizzarelli & Jessica Molaskey)
- Whistling in the Dark (Jack Donahue)
- Once You Find Your Guy (Ann Hampton Callaway)
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Mary Rodgers is usually heralded as musical theater's sole woman composer, but this new recording of a long-lost gem introduces us to another brilliant member of Broadway's thin female ranks: Kay Swift. Collaborating with her husband, lyricist James Paul Warburg (writing as Paul James), Swift penned a splendid collection of tunes-in turn touching, daffy, percolating and tender-for this 1930 show. Taking place in the unlikely setting of a tool-and-die factory, Fine and Dandy is a bubbly jazz age musical full of melodic invention and lyrical twists. Fans of the Gershwins' 1920s oeuvre will adore this world-premiere recording, and in fact George is namechecked in the wonderful title track, in which Carolee Carmello and Mario Cantone compete in spirited one-upmanship. The CD also includes four songs written by Swift between 1929 and 1950; like Plain and Fancy, they serve to remind us that Swift was one of Broadway's unsung heroes. --Elisabeth VincentelliDescription
The classic 1930 musical comedy in its world premiere recording, featuring a 28-piece orchestra and a cast of Broadway and jazz greats. An amazing roster of talent including Carolee Carmello (Kiss Me Kate, Parade), Gavin Creel (Thoroughly Modern Millie), Mario Cantone (Assassins and TV's Sex & The City), Mark Linn-Baker (A Year With Frog and Toad and TV's Perfect Strangers) and Jennifer Laura Thompson (Urinetown, Footloose) # is joined by bestselling jazz artists Ann Hampton Callaway, John Pizzarelli and Jessica Molaskey, all in loving tribute to one of the few female composers from the first half of the 20th Century: the legendary Kay Swift. With a new biography of the composer, entitled Fine and Dandy: The Life and Work of Kay Swift, due out June 1 from Yale University Press, this new recording is sure to attract the attention of Broadway and jazz music-lovers everywhere. Overture (Orchestra), Rich or Poor (Gavin Creel & Jennifer Laura Thompson), Fine and Dandy (Carolee Carmello & Mario Cantone), Machine Shop Opening (Mark Linn-Baker & Ensemble), Starting at the Bottom (Gavin Creel), Can This Be Love? (Carolee Carmello), I'll Hit a New High (Andrea Burns & Male Ensemble), Picnic Song (Ensemble), Let's Go Eat Worms in the Garden (Gavin Creel, Carolee Carmello & Ensemble), Can't We Be Friends? (John Pizzarelli & Jessica Molaskey), Up Among the Chimney Pots (Natalie Douglas), Whistling in the Dark (Jack Donahue), Etiquette (Mark Linn-Baker & Ensemble), The Jig-Hop (Andrea Burns & Ensemble), Nobody Breaks My Heart (Carolee Carmello), Can This Be Love? (reprise) (Jennifer Laura Thompson & Gavin Creel), Wedding Bells (Ensemble), Waltz (Deborah Tranelli), Finale Ultimo (Mario Cantone, Carolee Carmello & Ensemble), Once You Find Your Guy (Ann Hampton Callaway)Customer Reviews:
Dandy.......2005-05-06
Don't know if a revival of the show would be successful, but it sounds as though it needs one bravura comedian to put it over big. Back in the 1930s they had Joe Cook. Who is Joe Cook's equivalent today? Someone like Will Ferrell I guess--gulp.
WOW Simply the best reconstructed show album to date!!.......2005-02-23
More than Fine, and More than Dandy!.......2004-09-18
Having said that...this recording is tremendous. Kay Swift's music comes to life through the talented and spectacular voices, most notebly of Gavin Creel and Carolee Carmello. I think I listen to their duet (Track 10), at least once a day. The whole thing is just pure broadway fun, the way it used to be! The only bad thing about this c.d. is that you wished they had staged this musical, so that you could go see it live!
Not To Be Missed.......2004-05-31
fabulous discovery!.......2004-05-29
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Never a Dull Moment
Tommy Lee Manufacturer: Mca ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD Similar Items:
ASIN: B000066F5L Release Date: 2002-05-21 |
Tracks:
- Afterglow
- Hold Me Down
- Body Architects
- Ashamed
- Fame
- Blue
- Sunday
- Why Is It
- Face To Face
- Higher
- People So Strange
- Mr. Sh****
Customer Reviews:
Wonderful Experience For Rock Lover.......2003-01-05
i just bought this album out of nowhere, I dont know why ,
but i can tell u all one thing that this is a not to miss thing. If u love a new kinda music that makes u feel good.The Take me down is the best song .You would love to hear it
again and again and again.
Awesome, just awesome...........2002-09-04
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Never a dull moment [Japan Import]
Kal David Manufacturer: Polystar ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000K92V62 |
Product Description
Out of print. 1992 import on Polystar records Japan. 10 tracks.
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Never A Dull Moment
Tommy Lee Manufacturer: MCA ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000M03UA0 |
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Never a Dull Moment
Dead Cat Bounce Manufacturer: The Orchard ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B00005BC3O Release Date: 2001-02-27 |
Tracks:
- Practical Man
- I Don't Think
- Look Behind You
- Johnny Crow's Garden
- Get a Clue
- Half in the Bag
- Odd Man Out
- Hury Hara (Riots)
- Chewing Gum
- Princess
- Something Else
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Ruined Choir Manufacturer: Heat City Records ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000CA9L3A Release Date: 2005-08-16 |
Tracks:
- Under Midnite
- Two Women Walking
- Woman in Mind
- Where Love Grows
- Following Yesterday's Sun
- Elizabeth Come out of the Rain
- Paris Under Covers
- Suzie Takes a Dive
- Other Way
- Dance of the Doomed
- Mary on the Lam
- Running Away
- Over the Mountains and Shores
- Out on a Wing
- Hello M'Lady
- Sometimes
- This Finest Hour
- Mr. Rock & Roll
- Under Midnite (Acoustic)
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Never a Dull Moment
Tommy Lee Manufacturer: Universal/Polygram ProductGroup: Music Binding: Audio CD ASIN: B000063KYE Release Date: 2002-05-15 |
Tracks:
- Afterglow
- Hold Me Down
- Body Architects
- Ashamed
- Fame
- Blue
- Sunday
- Why Is It
- Face To Face
- Higher
- People So Strange
- Mr Sh-----
- Bonus
- Bonus
Album Details
Japanese Version featuring Two Bonus Tracks: 'drum Jam', and 'new Skin (With Tilo/No Kid Rock)'Rock Music:
