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| ARTIST: | Rick Derringer |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Cleopatra |
| TYPE: | Pop, Rock |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Rock and Roll Hoochie Koo, Hang on Sloopy, Still Alive and Well, I Got to Go Back, C'mon Let's Go, Beyond the Universe, Don't Worry Mother, Teenage Love Affair, Fever, Beat the Clock, Hang on Sloopy (Reggae), Let Me In, You Make Me Feel So Good, Jump, Jump, Jump |
| UPC: | 741157130522 |
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Customer Reviews of Greatest & Latest
Greatest and Latest but no Rick! What can I say, The song selection on this record is great
the music Good. It is not Rick Derringer but a Cover band.
If you go to www.rickderringer.com Rick will tell you
he is not on this reocrd and does not support it!
Save your money buy the origainl recordings they really rock.
Tom langford
"Latest", but far from "greatest"
Made in USA in 2003, Serial# CLP-1305-2, Playing Time 50:49
This CD isn't your "ordinary" greatest hits; it includes 14 re-recorded tracks (April 2003) of older material, taken from the repertoire of his solo career and previous collaborations (like the McCoys).
During the 90's, Rick's albums covered the blues genre through 5 albums... in 2002, he presented us a "jazzier" sound through his "Free Ride" CD.
"Greatest & Latest" returns us to rock, performed by a guitar-bass-drums trio. Unfortunately, some tracks do not stand the test of time. While some material benefits from a "face-lift" with the current technology, other songs (like "C'mon Let's Go" and "Beat The Clock") sound stale and out-of-fashion; I guess certain songs should just be left alone.
Rick his a great guitar player; he's amply demonstrated his talent and versatility, but the performances on this album are somewhat stale and too often feel like they're performed by a "cover band".
Interesting for the fan, but to be avoided by someone who's looking for a conventional "greatest hits" album: get the "Rock And Roll Hoochie Koo" CD from 1996 on Epic/Legacy instead.