| | Ka-Yu Solid Beat CD - Import Ka-Yu Discography of CDs
Solid Beat Music | List Price | $34.99 (You save $2.14) | | Category | World Albums, Japanese CDs | | Label | Phantom | | CD Universe Part number | 7471297 | | Catalog number | 699231 | | Discs | 1 | | Release Date | Aug 21, 2007 |
Ka-Yu Solid Beat Songs | 1. | Greed or Purity |
| 2. | Now or Never |
| 3. | Shadow, The |
| 4. | Break Out |
| 5. | Wherever |
| 6. | Out of my control |
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This CD reissue from England is almost (but not quite) identical to Raven Records' Richard Harris: The Webb Sessions 1968-69 from Australia, combining the contents of the albums A Tramp Shining and The Yard Went on Forever. The difference is the absence of the last Richard Harris-Jimmy Webb collaboration, "One of the Nicer Things," which appeared as a free-standing single in 1969. Alan Hodgson's annotation is slightly less informative than the notes by Jimmy Webb on the Raven CD. On the other hand, this disc is also about $3-$5 cheaper, so budget-minded fans may appreciate it. As for the sound, it is superior to any of the LP versions of A Tramp Shining, with Webb's reliance on stereo separation for important timbral effects coming through bright and sharp throughout -- a small, muted string orchestra coming up opposite an electric guitar and bass on one song, an electric piano or harpsichord tinkling from one speaker, while a big-scale orchestra pumps out rich horn playing from the other. Moreover, at this late date, the background chorus on "If You Must Leave My ...
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