Reviews Written by Bob
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August 26, 2000
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August 12, 2000
A decent greatest hits collection.
Contains one new song in "Tonight She Comes". This is a good greatest hits collection but it pales in comparison with the far superior "Just What I Needed" collection that was put out in 1995. ... -
August 12, 2000
A decent greatest hits collection.
Contains one new song in "Tonight She Comes". This is a good greatest hits collection but it pales in comparison with the far superior "Just What I Needed" collection that was put out in 1995. ... -
August 12, 2000
An outstanding compilation!
0 of 1 Yahoo! Users found this review helpful A great collection of Cars tracks that conatins their great album cuts plus hard to find b-side singles and previously unreleased demo tracks. -
August 12, 2000
Not Bad.
0 of 1 Yahoo! Users found this review helpful A more back to basics release. The best cuts are the ones that rock like "Leave or Stay", "Everything You Say", "Ta Ta Wayo Wayo" & the title cut. "You Are The Girl" and "Strap Me In" are other good Cars songs. The album's main faults are the forgetable synth driven tracks like "Fine Line" & "Wound Up On You". ... -
August 12, 2000
Their most high-tech release.
1 of 1 Yahoo! Users found this review helpful This album is awash with sequencers and synths and the results are mainly remarkable. It contains great cuts like "Hello Again", "Magic", the synth layered "Drive" & the hard rocking "You Might Think". ... -
August 12, 2000
Disappointing
Not their strongest work. The only good cuts are the title track, "Since You're Gone" & "Cruiser". -
August 12, 2000
Very good.
A more experimental release that has good results. The best cuts are "Touch and Go", "Gimme Some Slack", "Down Boys" & "Running to You". -
August 12, 2000
A very good follow up to the debut.
Contains much of the power that the first release had. The outstanding cuts are the opener "Let's Go", "It's All I Can Do", the title track, "Got A Lot On My Head" & the closer "Dangerous Type". Like the first, Easton's guitar soars and Ocasek & Orr deliver great vocals. The only flaw on this collection is the out of place synth farce "Shoo Be Doo". Other than that this is a fine collection of songs. ... -
August 12, 2000
An outstanding debut!
An excellent debut that showcases the powerful guitar of Elliot Easton, great vocals by Rick Ocasek & Benjamin Orr, strong drumming by David Robinson and great keyboard work by Greg Hawkes. ...
An excellent concert!
This a must for all Yes fans! It is a joy to watch and listen to! This six man lineup shines brilliantly on stage!