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| ARTIST: | Fee Waybill |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Bgo - Beat Goes on |
| FEATURES: | Import |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | You're Still Laughing, Nobody's Perfect, Who Loves You Baby?, I Don't Even Know Your Name (Passion Play), Who Said Life Would Be Pretty, Thrill of the Kill, Saved My Life, Caribbean Sunsets, Star of the Show, I Could've Been Somebody |
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Customer Reviews of Read My Lips
Fee + Toto = GREAT MUSIC Most of Toto is here with Fee and some writing by Richard Marx. Sure, this LP killed the Tubes group (see my Love Bomb review for the details) but Fee sure put out a gem! The music is very catchy and well performed. It has a very 80s sound, but still beats the pants off of most of today's new releases. Every time I play this CD for someone I am consistently asked who the artist is and where did I get the CD. So get yours too!
Read My Lips: One of the 80's best discs!
This is probably some of the best music to come out in the 80's that you've never heard of.
"Read My Lips" is Tube's frontman Fee Waybill's first solo effort. With the help of producer David Foster, and most of the band Toto backing him up, Waybill hits a homerun in his first at bat.
The first track, "You're Still Laughing" is a in your face rocking song followed by Toto's Steve Lukather great guitar riffs leads into the second track "Nobody's Perfect"
A good chunk of the album is written by Waybill, Lukather and Foster and track three is co-written by then unknown artist Richard Marx. The music ranges from Rock, Pop and even a little Caribbean flavor on the track aptly titled "Caribbean Sunsets". I like all 10 tracks on this cd. It's just like knarly dude!
All you 80's music fans out there who want to find out what you missed back twenty years ago, pick this disc up.
Darn near perfect
I bought this album when it was first released in 1984. I wore out two copies of the cassette, didn't have a copy for years, then nearly pee'd my pants when i found the CD a couple of years ago. This record has a mid-80's feel to it, but strangely enough doesn't really sound dated. This is the record i have probably listened to more times than any other record/CD i have ever owned. It is "rock and roll" enough to satisfy, and also has some very catchy Pop sensibility. Plus, Fee is one of the great rock vocalists, period. His 1996 release "Don't Be Scared By These Hands", while not as uniformly pleasing as "Read My Lips", packs enough humor and melodiousness to merit purchasing.