5つ星のうち4.0Muy buena compilación, Calidad de sonido buena pero podría ser mejor.
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El álbum contiene dos CD. El primero (And Other Bits Of Material) contiene una compilación de prácticamente todos los sencillos que lanzó Paper Lace además de algunas canciones que anteriormente eran inéditas. El segundo (First Edition) es nuevo para mí, lo desconocía. Los éxitos principales que contiene el primer CD son: Billy, don't be a hero; The night Chicago Died; The Black Eyed Boys; So What If I Am. Además contiene algunas canciones menos conocidas pero que yo recuerdo muy bien de mi juventud: Jean; Himalayan Lullaby entre muchas otras. Excelente recopilación. No le he puesto cinco estrellas porque a pesar de tener muy buena calidad de sonido. He escuchado CDs remasterizados con mucha mejor calidad. Lo principal es que al ser masterización digital se ha eliminado el ruido que producía el vinil en forma natural. Lo recomiendo a los que sienten nostalgia por el rock ligero de los 70s.
wusste allerdings nicht, dass das Album nicht mehr aufgelegt wird. Habe es hier gebraucht gekauft, weil ich es unbedingt haben wollte. Sah noch aus wie neu und ist tadellos. Aus dem Ausland dauert der Versand natürlich etwas länger. Kein Problem
The song I particularly liked was''' The night Chicago died'' it tells a great story, and has a happy ending. All the rest of the album was very good and the music is fantastic and more to the point, you can hear the words they are singing.
For everyone, there is always a fond felt memory. And music has always been the one constant to supply that. As a kid, there was music that not only served as entertainment value, but became a consciousness. In the days of the 8-track (feel free to Google on what that is) I've owned a prize possession of music that would continually repeat in my heart and mind. And that was the self debut album of "Paperlace." A mix of originals and remakes, it is one of those albums I couldn't forget. But, in the late 70's through the mid 80's it seemed to be long forgotten. The band was always a mystery to me as I had the 8-track and no information on the who, what, when, where, and how. When CD's came in the late 80's, this album couldn't be found. All I had was the 8-track. But I held on it tightly and in 2003 finally the music was released on a great CD. From the familiar songs of "Billy, Don't Be a Hero," and "The Night Chicago Died," a collection of other songs continue to reverberate. From renditions of "Hitchin' A Ride," "Sealed With a Kiss," "Cheek To Cheek," and "Happy Birthday Sweet Sixteen," to "Love - You're A Long Time Coming," "Black Eyed Boys" and "Dreams Are Ten A Penny," brings back the fond memories of a young child. Even after 30 years, the songs sound a bit dated, but that is it's charm. And it's what made music from the 70's so powerful. Even with the multitude of talents today, the present day music doesn't have the one thing that will keep it alive. It's a soul. I feel sorry for kids today, but hopefully proud parents will expose their children to the glory days of pop hit culture. The release of this CD is testimony to that.