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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Classic rock fans, don't hold back on getting this one!,
By jasenao (Dothan, Alabama, USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Can't Hold Back (Audio CD)
I already owned Eddie Money's Super Hits album and I have listened to his Greatest Hits Sound of Money album and I like them both, but that wasn't enough. I wanted to hear some of his regular albums that had both hits and non-hits included. My first stop just happens to be this mid-80s gem entitled Can't Hold Back.Included on Can't Hold Back is the major hit "Take Me Home Tonight," the inspirational hit "I Wanna Go Back," and the very underrated minor hit "Endless Nights." If I'm not mistaken, "We Should Be Sleeping" was also a minor hit. But the greatness doesn't stop there because there are many great non-hits that also make their voice heard on Can't Hold Back, making this a worthy all-around album. My favorite of the non-hits is "Bring On The Rain," and the title track isn't bad either. The only complaint I have with Can't Hold Back is that I wasn't crazy about two of the songs, "Stranger In A Strange Land" and "One Chance." So that means that I liked eight of the ten songs on the album, and that would equal four out of five stars if I was rating Can't Hold Back in that matter, but I'm not. "Take Me Home Tonight" was one of the biggest hits of the year (1986), "I Wanna Go Back" is one of my favorite songs of all time, mainly because of its lyrics that a lot of people including myself can relate to, and all in all, Can't Hold Back is probably one of the most overlooked albums from the 1980's. If you like classic rock, don't hold back on getting this album because it's more than worth the money.
5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Start Here.,
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This review is from: Can't Hold Back (Audio CD)
I've followed Eddie Money for many years but didn't become a fan/critic until his 1986 Can't Hold Back release. This should be the first cd you buy from him because it's his most consistent. If you only want his hits get his greatest hits. On Can't Hold Back, Eddie did some of his best work: "Take Me Home Tonight", "I Wanna Go Back", "Endless Nights" were all top 40 hits. But, unlike his other albums he has strong non-hits like "We Should Be Sleeping", "Bring on the Rain", "Stranger in a Strange Land" and "One Love." After Can't Hold Back, Eddie slips with Nothing to Lose (1988) being a re-tread of Can't Hold Back. In 1991, he released another cd that REALLY wasn't very good and his 1995 cd was just plain awful. I didn't bother to buy his 1999 cd. So, I'd say everything from 1988's Nothing to Lose back to his debut, Eddie Money (1977), is worth looking into.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent Release by a Legendary Rocker....,
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This review is from: Can't Hold Back (Audio CD)
Even though I didn't purchase this CD from Amazon (I actually bought my current copy of it back in 1992), this is DEFINITELY one of Eddie Money's greatest albums of all time. Just about every song on this CD deserved to be a smash hit -- especially "One Chance", where he drives the vocal tracks straight home with absolute heart-felt emotion and finesse. He also paired up with Mr. Mister's Richard Page and Steve George on this one, who had provided the background harmony vocals. I especially like the ending of "One Chance", where the full band is faded out and Richard and Steve's vocal tracks finish the ballad with "Can't let it go on this way...(CLAP!!) Gotta get out of the rain..." Each and every time I hear those lines at the end of "One Chance", the hair stands up on the back of my neck and it sends a quivering chill up and down my spine!
Aside from "One Chance", pretty much most of the other tracks here are classic songs by the Money Man. My favorite track of the hit list here is "Take Me Home Tonight", which is almost as hard-hitting as "Walk On Water" from 1988's Nothing to Lose release. The latter is also a good album to pick up, and I have a copy of it as well. Anyway, if any of you are into that hard-driving, 1980s-style, power-ballad rock style of music then I would highly reccommend this album for your media collection. Besides, after getting to hear "One Chance" for the very first time back in 1989 (after getting my first cassette copy of this album), I once had this short-lived inner desire to meet Mr. Eddie Money. But that, of course, is nothing more than wishful thinking. Until next time, rock on....
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