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The first full length album from British rocker John Miles entitled REBEL was originally released in 1976. This hard driving, 9 song catalogue includes "Everybody Want Some More," "Pull The Damn Thing Down" and "Lady Of My Life.
Import reissue of the hard rock balladeer's 1976 debut album, produced by Alan Parsons. Nine tracks. Decca.
German edition released in 1987 by Spectrum Music.Record Collector (magazine) (p.92) - 4 stars out of 5 -- "'Music' is what John Miles is best-known for, and it stands up very well as a landmark example of richly orchestrated pop..." John Miles Rebel Songs | 1. | Music |
| 2. | Everybody Wants Some More |
| 3. | Highfly |
| 4. | You Have It All |
| 5. | Rebel |
| 6. | When You Lose Someone So |
| 7. | Lady of My Life |
| 8. | Pull the Damn Thing Down |
| 9. | Music (Reprise) |
| Rebel Music Review Average Rating: (5 out of 5 stars)   Last of the Real Live Bands Anyone who has noticed the difference in sound from a live band and a recorded one will know how to tell the difference - this band's sound is the same live or recorded now as they were in the 1970's.
This CD is a rare find in the world of Music. The band even rarer, because they know how to play! John Miles knows how to write, play and compose and is still doing it to this day!
Music was ny first love and it will always be... Submitted by GUYFORSHAW (Doncaster, England)  Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
Still great even after 31 years! Had the pleasure of seeing John Miles open for Elton John at his Bicentennial concert at Foxboro stadium (July 4, 1976). What a great show and album. Submitted by John S. (Sarasota, FL) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
A Musical & Vocal Masterpiece I've been waiting for years for this to arrive and now, here it is...John Miles' REBEL. From the first time I heard this, the opening and ending themes sent shivers up my spine. It is a love letter to music itself. There will never, ever be another John Miles "Rebel" ever again. Submitted by mcm9000 (Denver, CO) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
a rare gem in music this is one of the greatest music
scores ever written, yet not heard
by many. should be in every music
lovers library. Submitted by a reviewer (jacksonville, ar, usa) Was This Review Helpful? Yes No
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$13.49 Small Change was the last album that Prism recorded before the band's demise (reorganizing with weaker personnel in 1988 and without the late Ron Tabak). Prism substituted its vigorous rock & roll sound for a more refined blend of soft rock amiability, which paid off to some extent. The vocals are toned down, the extravagance of the horns and synthesizers are absent, and the songs reflect a more adult-oriented feel. Written by Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance, "Don't Let Him Know" is the album's best guitar-driven track, and represents Prism's late-'70s rock & roll sound better than any other. But "Turn on Your Radar" and "Rain," especially, are two of the group's best semi-ballads, containing some of the sharpest songwriting and use of melody that Prism has ever employed. Efforts such as "When Will I See You Again," "When Love Goes Wrong," ...
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| | Figgs Slow Charm CD (2002)
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$13.25 Slow Charm by the Figgs is a mostly solid collection of pub rock/pop-punk music. However, it contains a few slow songs and an occasional bland vocal performance, plus it doesn't quite convey the inspired sense of rollicking fun that separates a great album that immediately grabs your attention from an agreeable album that requires time to sink in. Consequently, some Figgs fans may consider it to be a bit lackluster, although it holds up well against most of the competition. In any case, the songs are generally appealing: "Sit and Shake" is basic meat-and-potatoes rock & roll; "Public Transportation" is an unhurried not-quite-melancholy song about a lost child that's hooked around the repetition of the word "sad"; "Metal Detector" is a pleasing power pop number with theremin added for extra flavoring; "Static" sounds like early XTC doing ska; the not-quite-funky "Soon" is reminiscent of Joe Jackson's "Look Sharp" with some extra keyboard plinking; and both "Back to Being" and "The Trench" are relatively catchy. So while the band doesn't always sound like they're on fire, this is a likable album if you give it a chance. ~ Todd Kristel
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| | Robyn Don't Stop The Music CD (2003) (Import) Sweden
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