The Many Sides Of Dave Edmunds
The Many Sides Of Dave Edmunds is the definitive collection of a career that spans four decades. A true rock n’ roll purist, Edmunds has never strayed far from the original rock n’ roll sound of the 1950’s.His career began in the 1960’s a lead guitarist for the band Love Sculpture, before going solo in 1968. Edmunds painstakingly recreated the sound of the 1950’s producers from Sun and Chess, often playing all the instruments himself. By the mid 1970’s Edmunds’ solo career had began to branch out into the formation of the band Rockpile.
Although, mainly a live outfit, with Edmunds still writing and recording the albums on his own, their first collaborative effort, 1978’s Tracks On Wax 4, became a critically acclaimed hit. Their next album Repeat When Necessary produced the single “Girls Talk,” as well as the Top 20 “Queen of Hearts,” both major British hits. Throughout the 1980’s Edmunds mainly focused on producing other peoples music, but returned to the forefront in 1994 with the album Plugged In.
The Many Sides Of Dave Edmunds captures the remarkable sound and career of one of rock n’ roll’s most enduring and popular cult stars.
| The Many Sides Of Dave Edmunds | |
|---|---|
| # | Title |
| 1 | Girls Talk |
| 2 | I Knew The Bride |
| 3 | Queen Of Hearts |
| 4 | Every Time I See Her |
| 5 | I Hear You Knocking |
| 6 | Crawling From The Wreckage |
| 7 | Born To Be With You |
| 8 | Baby, I Love You |
| 9 | Singin The Blues |
| 10 | Almost Saturday Night |
| 11 | Slipping Away |
| 12 | Fallin’ Through A Hole |
| 13 | I Got The Will |
| 14 | King Of Love |
| 15 | The Race Is On |
| 16 | Baby Ride Easy |
| 17 | Warmed Over Kisses (Left Over Love) |
| 18 | Here Comes The Weekend |
| 19 | It Doesn’t Really Matter At All |
| 20 | The Sabre Dance |
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