GaryAlan
Well-Known Member
True enough, the songs were collated from different years in order to "create" the Voice of the Heart album.
So, yes, in 1983 he had to say "it wasn't an album of outtakes" in order to promote it.
But....
Sailing On The Tide...is as powerful, as good as Horizon's Happy (the other Tony Peluso tune).
Ordinary Fool...is as good--even better--than some of Hush's songs
Two Lives...is as good, perhaps better, than much of Made In America.
Your Baby Doesn't Love You Anymore...that song should never remain on 'the shelf.'
Look To Your Dreams...is NOT really a throw-away. A great song.
At The End of A Song and You're Enough are better than the insipid "Now."
Prime Time Love...I might consider a lesser song, then again it never got a proper treatment.
Of course, my point is this:
the caliber of the songs on VOH is at least as good--or better--
than some songs on the previous albums.
So, yes, in 1983 he had to say "it wasn't an album of outtakes" in order to promote it.
But....
Sailing On The Tide...is as powerful, as good as Horizon's Happy (the other Tony Peluso tune).
Ordinary Fool...is as good--even better--than some of Hush's songs
Two Lives...is as good, perhaps better, than much of Made In America.
Your Baby Doesn't Love You Anymore...that song should never remain on 'the shelf.'
Look To Your Dreams...is NOT really a throw-away. A great song.
At The End of A Song and You're Enough are better than the insipid "Now."
Prime Time Love...I might consider a lesser song, then again it never got a proper treatment.
Of course, my point is this:
the caliber of the songs on VOH is at least as good--or better--
than some songs on the previous albums.