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5.0 out of 5 stars Steve Harley's Best Album
"Best Years of Our Lives" is the definitive Cockney Rebel album. If you've never heard of the band before, that won't mean much, so let me put things into perspective. Cockney Rebel came onto the UK music scene in the early 70's. Their music could be described as touching on elements of T.Rex, David Bowie, and Roxy Music, but over time they were able to craft...
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3.0 out of 5 stars Great Europop trash!
The "guy who would be Bowie" is over the top, juvenile, and pompous...but never boring (well, sometimes.) But hey, who's keeping score?

Some trashy gems on this one, such as the title track; most of the songs are catchy and fun. Fifteen bucks buys ownership of some of the most esoteric pop chestnuts on your block.

Published on July 13, 1998


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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Steve Harley's Best Album, May 4, 2004
This review is from: The Best Years of Our Lives (Audio CD)
"Best Years of Our Lives" is the definitive Cockney Rebel album. If you've never heard of the band before, that won't mean much, so let me put things into perspective. Cockney Rebel came onto the UK music scene in the early 70's. Their music could be described as touching on elements of T.Rex, David Bowie, and Roxy Music, but over time they were able to craft their own signature sound. With Cockney Rebel, you got a lot of variety: rock, jazz, opera, and avante garde -- quite a wide style range! They were very big for a time in the UK, but never really made a dent in the USA.

This album contains one of their biggest hits, "Make Me Smile," (which has been covered by a ton of bands and shows up in a bunch of movie soundtracks) but the album as a whole provides the perfect listening experience from beginning to end. My favorite tracks are "Mad, Mad Moonlight," "Best Years of Our Lives," "Make Me Smile," and "Panorama."

Steve Harley is still around and performs several dates a year in the UK. The man can still put on an excellent show and still retains a devoted fan following. If you are a fan of Steve Harley or 70's Glam Rock, do not pass this album up. This is a definite entry on my top ten desert island discs.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Greatest Commercial Success for Steve Harley, April 2, 2002
This review is from: The Best Years of Our Lives (Audio CD)
Only 1 year after the staggering and brooding album "Psychomodo" (see my review there), we find Steve Harley taking a 45 degree turn towards more accessible music and consequently broad commercial success. The original premise of Cockney Rebel (no electric guitars) is abandoned here (albeit only occasionally).

1975's "Best Years of Our Lives" boasts 3 genuine hit singles, including of course the worldwide smash "Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)", but the equally delightful "Mr. Raffles", as well as "Mad, Mad Moonlight". Other key tracks include a paranoid "It Wasn't Me", a funky-sounding "49th Parallel", and of course the beautiful title track.

Unlike the "Psychomodo" reissue, this album does contain bonus tracks, and what a find they are! First there is "Another Journey", the B-side of the "Make Me Smile" single, a great track that would have fitted nicely on the original album. Even more interesting is the 11 min. live version of "Sebastian", still perhaps the signature Harley song, from a 1975 Hammersmith Odeon show according to the liner notes. While the track initially stays close to the original, it eventually gives way to an ear-splitting electric guitar solo, which must have come to somewhat of a shock to audiences then, given what Cockney Rebel started out as. A must for any Steve Harley fan!

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars singular man- (if you like Bowie and the Kinks taka chance), June 13, 2002
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This review is from: Best Years of Our Lives (Audio CD)
Steve Harley doesn't seem to be too famous here in the states, but he comes up in references through his music such as Mr. Soft being used in a TV commercial or Sebastain which was on the soundtrack of the movie Velvet Goldmine. I highly recommed people looking into this music- it has all the flair and intelligence of a Ray Davies (kinks) or David Bowie but with his own unique vision....
This was Steve Harley's third album after the sophisticated albums of Human Managerie (which I hear will be re-issued on cd in due time) and Psychomodo. This was a bit of a departure from his first two albums with more of a thought towards a mainstream sound. That isn't to say that this album is anywhere close to sounding mainstream though. Infact, the song writing is fantastic and fun and the word play is as clever as ever- it seemed that he was keeping in step with the progress of co-glam rockers Bowie and Roxy Music- Bowie by this time had moved far from the Ziggy Stardust persona and into Diamond Dogs and Young Americans and Roxy Music recorded Sirens before going on hiatus.
As on the Psychomodo, Alan Parsons (of Beatles and Pink Floyd fame as well as the "Alan Parsons Project" (ode to Austin Powers)) came in to helm the sound boards; and as always because of Parsons masterful technical ability the sound is emaculant.
The overall feel of the album could border on romantic but mischievious and of course a bit strange. there aren't any duds in the bunch and the performances are inspired- I recommend this only if you've listened to Psychomodo and liked it- obviously music this singular isn't for everyone; but if you like Bowie, or the Kinks I think you enjoy this.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Top stuff from Harley, June 25, 2000
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They say you either love or hate Cockney Rebel. Personally this album has to be up there in my personal Top 5 of all time. It's strange really, I bought the singles, some of the albums but not, probably, the best in terms of sales until it was released on cd. Tracks such as Mr. Raffles, Back to the Farm, It wasn't me and Mad, Mad Moonlight make the writing here so good it's a wonder the US didn't get into Harley the first time around. Catch Timeless Flight if you can!
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars One of my Desert Island CDs, June 7, 1999
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This review is from: The Best Years of Our Lives (Audio CD)
I first found out about Steve Harley through the music of T. Rex. Finding Cockney Rebel was a true musical blessing. This album in particular is great - "Panorama" and "Mad Moonlight" are two of the best tracks in my opinion. A great piece of work.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Singular man-(if you like bowie or kinks- you may like this), June 13, 2002
This review is from: Best Years of Our Lives (Audio CD)
Steve Harley doesn't seem to be too famous here in the states, but he comes up in references through his music such as Mr. Soft being used in a TV commercial or Sebastain which was on the soundtrack of the movie Velvet Goldmine. I highly recommed people looking into this music- it has all the flair and intelligence of a Ray Davies (kinks) or David Bowie but with his own unique vision....
This was Steve Harley's third album after the sophisticated albums of Human Managerie (which I hear will be re-issued on cd in due time) and Psychomodo. This was a bit of a departure from his first two with more of a thought towards a mainstream sound. That isn't to say that this album is anywhere close to sounding mainstream though. Infact, the song writing is fantastic and fun and the word play is as clever as ever- it seemed that he was keeping in step with the progress of co-glam rockers Bowie and Roxy Music- Bowie by this time had moved far from the Ziggy Stardust persona and into Diamond Dogs and Young Americans and Roxy Music recorded Sirens before going on hiatus.
As on the Psychomodo, Alan Parsons (of Beatles and Pink Floyd fame as well as the "Alan Parsons Project" (ode to Austin Powers)) came in to helm the sound boards; and as always because of Parsons masterful technical ability the sound is emaculant.
The overall feel of the album could border on romantic but mischievious and of course a bit strange. there aren't any duds in the bunch and the performances are inspired- I recommend this only if you've listened to Psychomodo and liked it- obviously this music is singular and isn't for everyone; but if you like David Bowie, or the Kinks I think you enjoy this.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Harley Must Have, December 20, 2000
This review is from: The Best Years of Our Lives (Audio CD)
As a vintage Rebel fan, I think this is the best of the original records, but they are all damn good in my biased opinion. By the way, in response to an earlier post, certainly in the UK you can get Psychomodo, Human Menagerie and Timeless Flight, I have them all on CD.
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5.0 out of 5 stars simply irresistable!!!, February 15, 1999
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This review is from: The Best Years of Our Lives (Audio CD)
This is a must-have not only for all Steve Harley fans, but for everyone who appreciates great vocals and rich British rock classics
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Brilliant platter of style and production, October 18, 1998
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This review is from: The Best Years of Our Lives (Audio CD)
This record is the peak of Cockney Rebel.It's wonderful production by Alan Parsons and the use of stylized vocals by Steve Harley make this one a classic.This record also features the first appearnace of guitars on the bands recordings,a omission of the instrument thought crucial to put out rock music.The lack of guitars on the previous recordings p***ed off the brittish press who claimed it would never work,right up untill the early singles rose up the charts and fans sold out large avenues to see the somewhat annoying theatrics of Mr.Harley.Buy it and give it a few listens before you decide what you think...it grows on you
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars ONE OF THE BEST MUSICAL ARRANGEMENTS IN THE GLAMROCK ERA!, September 12, 1998
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This review is from: The Best Years of Our Lives (Audio CD)
Steve Harley is one of those unsung heroes that was regrettably, totally passed by, by the U.S. music scene of the 1970's. If you have any questions as to what "gems" you may have missed in those days, this rocker is sure to shed light on at least a few lp's worth of pure gold, for your listening pleasure. This album is a good start...
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