Collectables' 2003 disc The Very Best of Paul Davis: I Go Crazy is part of their "Priceless Collection" series, which is a budget-line reissue series that reissues previously released budget-line collections from other labels. It's a bit of an odd situation since these are not collections that anyone really wants reissued, but they do tend to be good budget-line samplers, so it's nice to have them around for the consumer on a budget. I Go Crazy is no exception to the rule. A repackaged and retitled reissue of a 1993 Sony compilation, this presents the basics of his Bang recordings, such as "I Go Crazy" and "Sweet Life." While some notable Bang-era cuts are missing -- first and foremost "Ride 'Em Cowboy" -- what keeps this from being unconditionally recommended is that it doesn't cover his early-'80s recordings for Arista, which contain three of his biggest and best hits: "Do Right," "Cool Night," and "'65 Love Affair." If you need those songs, turn to Razor & Tie's fine 1999 collection Sweet Life, the only disc to give both labels equal measure, but if a sampling of the Bang years is all you need, this will do. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Featuring 10 top selling hits including 'I Go Crazy', 'Sweet Life' and 'Do You Believe In Love'. Collectables 2003.
PAUL DAVIS, THE ULTIMATE SINGER/SONGWRITER IN THE 80'S, THE LP TITLED "PAUL DAVIS-1980 I WORE OUT PLAYING IT SO MUCH. THE GROOVES ARE GONE. THIS WAS REAL SINGING AND SONG WRITING. PAUL'S MUSIC COMPARES TO AND EXCEEDS TODAY'S TOP SINGER/SONGWRITERS AND YESTERDAY'S BEST SINGER/SONG WRITERS. I WISH THAT HE WAS STILL SINGING. THAT COOL INSPIRATIONAL-TYPE OF MUSIC I COULD LISTEN TO ANYTIME. I AM A MUSICIAN AND I PLAY WITH A CLASSIC ROCK BAND BUT TO CHANGE PACE, IT'S PAUL THAT HAS A COOL RELAXING LITE ROCK SOUND. Submitted by PATTY (COLORADO) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
I Go Crazy For Paul Davis!!! I listen to this CD over and over. What beautiful music! A couple songs I had already heard, but since buying this CD....I have fallen in love with all of the songs. Paul's music comes straight from his heart. This CD is wonderful to have. I am now a huge fan! Submitted by chevelle (OREGON, USA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
touching the song sweet life is very meaningful to me. because our daughter has my eyes and my husbands nose. it also describes how our life is. i very very touching to my husband and i. thanx for having that available to purchase and as a matter of fact my friend wants one and im gonna ordr that for them right now. Submitted by THIRTEEN08131960 (milwaukee.wisconsin) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
Excellent Talent shown When I listened to this CD, I realized Paul is multi talented and there is alot of depth to the music which is hard to come by by today's standards. If you want a good record that is relaxing and easy to get into, this is a CD that should be a welcome part of your collection. Submitted by countysheriff7 (Columbia, Mo, USA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
I LOVE IT I KEEP MY CD MUSIC OF PAUL DAVIS . I WILL LISTEN THEM TODAY. TAKE CARE PAIGE Submitted by cowgirlmontana (MONTANA) Was This Review Helpful? YesNo
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