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| ARTIST: | Gilbert O'Sullivan |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Jvc Victor |
| FEATURES: | Import |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | It Never Rains But It Pours, Barking Up The Wrong Tree (Such Is Life), Make My Day, God Forbid, Conversation With The Flying Plates, I Gave Mine To You, Love So, You And Me & The Garden Post, Parrish, WhatS It All Supposed To Mean, Answers On A Postcard (Please), Will I Do, World Of Work |
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Customer Reviews of Piano Foreplay
Classic 70s-Style Songwriting I was a little apprehensive about buying this album, but I needn't have worried... without sounding out-of-date, Mr O'Sullivan has managed to pull off a great album full of quirky/happy/melancholy, sing-along songs with his own brand of '70s styling.
If you have ever been a fan of his earlier works then you won't be disappointed with this offering. How does he manage to keep up the quality after all this time? I can't wait for his next album, now...
Music for the world
Piano Foreplay has this typical GOS-quality of perfect tunes with creative lyrics! 'Every song has it's play' and 'Irlish' already learnt that Gilbert never lost his talent, but 'Piano Foreplay' should be played and bought worldwide. It's rythm, melody and twist, especially in 'Answers on a postcard (please)', 'Conversation with the flying plates', 'A love so' and 'It never rains but it pours'!
Great Adult Contemporary Disc from a Mature Master
Now here's a great example of an unsung hero: Gilbert O'Sullivan. Despite "Alone Again (Naturally)" and "Clair" this guy was not a CREATIVE one-hit wonder. And though I've kept track of his later efforts (which are mostly very good if not exceptional enough to break back into mainstream) it's "Piano Foreplay" with it's jazz-infused pop that is a first-rate album in every respect.
Great song-writing, incredibly well-produced. Just a shame that it's released in every country but ours. I highly recommend this to ANYONE who enjoyed Elton John's "Songs From The West Coast" back-to-basics approach and wished that McCartney had taken longer than ten minutes to compose each track of "Driving Rain." This album is more than a welcome return from an oft-ignored composer - it's a welcome return to great record making.