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Just This Guys |
| I Saw Them in 1983. Producers Dave Edmunds and Don's Wife Wanda Was No Good at all. Wanda Wrote Like "Born Yesterday" in 1986. The Everlys Said To Todd, Geoff, and Brett Bodine "Also Guys, you Like this Song." Don and Wanda Wrote "Asleep" And Phil and Ari Bodine, Brett's Sister Wrote Like "Brown Eyes" in 1989. The Bodines Cover the Third album "Hearts of the Secret" and First Album "BB 84" Between "EB 84." Shannon Evans And Amy Twitty Sing the Duets in the 80's. Don and Wanda's Hit "I Just Wish You Were Someone i Love" From Some Hearts Album Was Written By Wanda And Larry Gatlin. Their Hit "On The Wings of a Nightingale" was So Close. |
a fabulous phase of a stellar career |
| These songs represent a more upbeat, consciously-produced period for the Everlys. Some of the arrangements lack the purity of their earlier Cadence and Warner recordings, but you have to appreciate the song selection--some of Don Everly's best work, not to mention the best song Paul McCartney wrote in 10-12 years. Producer Dave Edmunds could have lightened up on the echo and orchestration a bit because the Everlys need less of that kind of help than almost any act ever recorded, but these are still essential and moving tracks. |
The unmistakable, irreplacable sound of The Brothers Everly |
| This is an 'alternative'selection, from the Brothers' three 'post re-union'albums, featuring some of music's biggest names, in studio sessions. Away from the Concert platform, the individual voices of the Don and Phil are strongly featured, proving their considerable solo talents,among those unique harmonies:- Don's superb 'middle eight' on "That Uncertain Feeling": Phil's (almost impossible) top line on - surely, one of their all-time best - "...Cadillac". McCartney's soaring and joyful "...Nightingale" contribution - and the moaning, fretless base, on Don's "Asleep"...For those who believe in time travel...back to "Sleepless Nights" purity, on Knopfler's "Why Worry" - and drama on Phil's "Brown Eyes". How do they maintain it! The Everlies influenced so many great artists and, illustrated in this, their later work, it is easy to see just why. They are irreplacable treasures of modern popular music, deservant of greater profile, both together and as individuals. Far beyond the numerous and over-played 'hits' volumes,this is as exciting and beautiful a collection, as ever. It's only a pity, we don't have the full three-album set. I wish they'd do more: together or solo. Listen and savour! |
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