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| ARTIST: | The Iveys |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Emi Int'l |
| FEATURES: | Import |
| TYPE: | Rock |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | See-Saw, Granpa, Beautiful and Blue, Dear Angie, Think About the Good Times, Yesterday Ain't Coming Back, Fisherman, Maybe Tomorrow, Sali Bloo, Angelique, I'm in Love, They're Knocking Down Our Home, I've Been Waiting, No Escaping Your Love [*], Mrs. Jones [*], And Her Daddy's a Millionaire [*], Looking for My Baby [*] |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 077779869220 |
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Customer Reviews of Maybe Tomorrow
Early Apple curio If you're the type of music lover who considers it necessary to find everything by the band you choose to obsess over, this is a disc for you. If you're a casual Badfinger fan you might be better off picking up a greatest hits collection or copies of the original Apple and Warner Brothers cd's. A lot of this stuff resurfaced on Badfinger's "Magic Christian Music" album, (the band's weakest recording if you don't count the Joey and Tommy 80's stuff,) and it wasn't particularly good then either. There are a few highlights, but they sound fairly thin compared to the band's later works.
Iveys ( Pre-Badfinger ) : Interesting Album
I can't deny that I was very disappionted when I first received my copy of this album around 1993. Not that I expected a record superior to the Badfinger albums I knew at that time (in fact most of them!) - but I had hoped to discover at least one or two "new" good Pete Ham songs. Some of the songs I knew already from "The Magic Christian" and among them I really like/liked Tom's "Beautiful and Blue" and Pete's "They're Knocking Down Our Home".
My first impression of the album was that it very lightweight and actually 2-3 years behind its time. I still regard this album as a beginner's experiments; most of it pure sixties pop - not much pointing towards the great songs to come in the 70's. Of course as a true fan of Badfinger you give any Badfinger/related album several chances before you give them up - and naturally you always discover some great moments. For me these are "Sali Bloo" and "I've Been Waiting" along with the two already mentioned.
I think one of the problems with this album is that it's much too nice - very few rough ends - especially the vocals are often too cute. Another problem is the great variety in styles which gives an inconsistant impression of the album. The 4 bonus tracks don't help the general impression of the album - they fit nicely into it. It is obvious that Pete's and Tom's songwriting abilities have not fully developed at this point - but we know from "7 Park Avenue" that Pete had written several songs much superior to most of the material on this album.
My favourites: Beautiful and Blue, Sali Bloo, They're Knocking Down Our Home and I've Been Waiting