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Max Beasley Discography of CDs
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Modern Classics: The Greatest Hits CDs (1998)
Max Beasley songs For the U.S. market, the word "classics" is perhaps employed here with a certain irony, given that the vast majority of American listeners continue to turn the proverbial deaf ear to Weller's work. (of course, back in England, where he's a god, of course, these songs ...
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Wild Wood CDs (1993)
Max Beasley albums Arguably Weller's best solo album, and certainly the one where all his influences first congealed into something uniquely his own. WILD WOOD's template would once again seem to be Traffic--Weller's surprisingly soulful vocals most often recall a gruffer version of Steve Winood, and there's even a ...
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10 CD (1997)
Max Beasley CD discography Additional personnel includes: Fiachra Trench (conductor); Jamie Talbot (, flute, saxophone); Mark Nightingale (trombone); Max Beasley (vibraphone, percussion); Frank Ricotti (vibraphone); Luis Jardim (percussion); Ian Morrow (programming).
Wet Wet Wet's tenth album isn't that much different from any of their earlier records, but there are the occasional ...
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Best By Far CD (2001)
Max Beasley music CDs Best by Far, Omar's fifth album, trailed This Is Not a Love Song by four years and duly pleased the majority of his fan base by merely existing. It's another eclectic set that dips into a number of styles of the time -- flashes ...
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 Max Beasley discography Worked With
Paul Weller
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