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| ARTIST: | Bobby & The Midnites |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Razor & Tie |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | (I Want to Live in) America, Where the Beat Meets the Street, She's Gonna Win Your Heart, Ain't That Peculiar, Lifeguard, Rock in the '80s, Lifetime, Falling, Thunder & Lightning, Gloria Monday |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 793018217729 |
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Customer Reviews of Where the Beat Meets the Street
All the commercial hooks, little commercial success The lineup on the album is incredible: Eddie Cochran's little brother, Billy Cobham, Bob Weir, the keyboardist from the Everly Brothers and one of the Mahavishnu Orchestra bassists along with surpise appearances by the likes of Brian Setzer. The album had all the hooks needed for an 80's album and could have achieved good commercial success with this set of crispy clean pop/rock numbers. The real value in this recording is the approach that fantastic musicians take in applying their talents to popular music. Cobham's drumming is serious, but tweezed more for pop than the usual explosive stuff you heard on "Spectrum" and has a definitive feel that no ordinary pop drummer could have achieved. This album is much more "commercial" [and dated to 1984] sounding than their previous effort which didn't sound too much different than your average Grateful Dead record. Most people hear about this band through their interest in GD and presumably banish this one to the bottom rack after one listen since very little of it is GD-ish in sound and attitude. Cochran can really sing and everyone in this band can really play. Great for musicians and lovers of 80's popular music (and die-hard GD fans I guess). Check it out.