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Elton John |
Ticking |
Bernie Taupin was such a great storyteller and this is a perfect example. Taken from the Caribou sessions. |
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Bruce Springsteen |
The Fever |
It's hard to imagine that this track didn't make the cut on any of the early LP's. |
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Bryan Adams |
Fits Ya Good |
Before he broke wide open with Cuts Like A Knife and Reckless, there was this rocker. |
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Cheap Trick |
This Time Around |
From the highly underrated Standing On The Edge album, great mid tempo rocker co-written by former bassist Jon Brant. |
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Billy Joel |
You're My Home |
Brought to life by some from the Songs From The Attic LP, here it is in it's original form on Piano Man. This could go in a time capsule and represent the 70's perfectly. |
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Paul McCartney |
Put It There |
It's easy to ignore most of Paul's output in the 80's, but there was an occasional glimpse of what once was. |
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Bob Marley |
High Tide Or Low Tide |
Didn't realy see the light of day until his box set was released...one of his best! |
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John Mellencamp |
Between A Laugh And A Tear |
You can't go wrong with Rickie Lee Jones singing backup vocals. While other tracks from Scarecrow got most of the attention, this one still sounds great. |
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Steve Winwood |
Vacant Chair |
Before Arc Of A Diver, Steve had another solo record and this was the best song on it. It was a precursor of things to come. |
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The Replacements |
Within Your Reach |
You have to go way back into the Mats catalogue to find this one...or snag it off the Say Anything Soundtrack. |