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Emitt RhodesAudio CD
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  • Audio CD (August 11, 1998)
  • Original Release Date: August 11, 1998
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import
  • Label: Edsel Records UK
  • ASIN: B000009NQA
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (15 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #201,424 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. With My Face On The Floor
2. Somebody Made For me
3. She's Such A Beauty
4. Long Time No See
5. Lullaby
6. Fresh As A Daisy
7. Live Till You Die
8. Promises I've Made
9. You Take The Dark Out Of the Night
10. You Should Be Ashamed
11. Ever Find Yourself Running
12. Your Must have
13. Bithday Lady
14. Better Side Of Life
15. Mirror
16. Really Wanted You
17. Love Will Stone You
18. Golden Child Of God
19. Warm Self Sacrifice
20. Blue Horizon
See all 23 tracks on this disc

Editorial Reviews

Subtitled - The Best Of The Dunhill Years. This 23-track CD covers the three records he made for Dunhill in the early 1970s, including all of his self-titled debut solo release. Emitt Rhodes sounds eerily reminiscent of Paul McCartney, but his strong songwriting and the deeply emotional qualities he brings to his songs make him far more than a McCartney clone. Demon Records. 1998.

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14 of 14 people found the following review helpful
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Emitt's earliest music endeavors include playing in the bands the Palace Guard and the Merry-Go-Round. We recorded some amazing tracks in these early days ("You're A Very Lovely Woman" and "Had To Run Around"). These groups broke up and Emitt began a solo career.

His first solo album was more like the second Merry-Go-Round LP. It includes many great tracks, including the Beatle-esque/Nazz-esque "Pardon Me." Sadly, none of the tracks from American Dream appear here on the Dunhill Years CD.

However, what this CD does include are many wonderful tracks from his last three albums. A very young Emitt recorded three wonderful solo albums for Dunhill on which he played guitars, drums, pianos, bass, percussion, saxophone and quite a few other instruments. He managed to record these songs all by himself, carefully overdubbing each part onto the next. The end result would fool anybody who didn't know otherwise that this was the work of a competent early 70's rock and roll group.

Emitt also wrote his own songs and handled the production duties himself. Each album has great songs, and many of those are included on this CD.

1. With My Face on the Floor

Great vocals, incredible pitch and range. This is a piano based song, very cheerful and upbeat. Perhaps reminding the listener of the more creative Monkees recordings. Jingle jangle tambourine to boot!!

2. Somebody Made for Me

Ask and you'll receive. Emitt is desperate here to find the love of his life.

3. She's Such a Beauty

This is a great McCartney-esque rocker. Emitt's melody on this song almost reminds me of the little medley on Paul McCartney's Red Rose Speedway album. Play this song back to back with "Hands of Love" and you'll be amazed. (And yes, Emitt wrote his song before Paul!!).

4. Long Time No See

I don't know if this is the song, but I remember there is one where you hear Emitt's girlfriend say "Emitt?" softly at the very beginning of the song- right before the piano comes in. This might be my favorite Emitt Rhodes song. A pure knock-out that should have had radio play. Although it is a tad melancholy.

5. Lullabye

Kind of a throwaway. Sort of like the little throwaway snipets on the White Album.

6. Fresh as a Daisy

He's back to sounding like the Monkees, or the Byrds here. I think this actually was a single. Whether or not it got any airplay, who knows. The radio must have been strange in 1970. I mean, if Paul McCartney DIDN'T release "Maybe I'm Amazed" there must have been SOMETHING wrong. Terribly wrong.

7. Live Till You Die

Is this just a continuation of the Merry-Go-Round's "Live?" You can get that song on the Nuggets boxed set.

8. Promises I've Made

And then there were more...More great songs that is.

9. You Take the Dark Out of the Night

Fuzzy weird guitar part on this song. We all know someone who takes the dark out of the night.

10. You Should Be Ashamed

"You've left me down too many times, too many times to say, you've let me down." That is probably the most beautiful line ever sung in a song. This song rivals anything on the Beatles' Revolver. I am truly not kidding.

11. Ever Find Yourself Running

Yes, you would find me running to the record store if Emitt came out of hibernation with a new CD.

12. You Must Have

These songs get into Emitt's Mirror album. The original album has pictures in the gatefold of Emitt playing different instruments and standing around his living room. Just a down home kind of guy.

13. Birthday Lady

Sometimes Emitt's songs start to sound alike, but that's probably due more to his voice. It's a great voice, but he's locked into one vocal style pretty much on everything he does.

14. Better Side of Life

You'll find the better side of life with Emitt's music.

15. Mirror

From the Mirror album, of course. They should realease a domestic version of the Mirror album so that everybody can hear all of the tracks. Same with Farewell to Paradise.

16. Really Wanted You

A blistering rock n' roll track. Rocks about as hard as something of the Rolling Stones' Hot Rocks CD.

17. Love Will Stone You

This is another personal favorite of mine. Yup.

18. Golden Child of God

The last Mirror song.

19. Warm Self Sacrifice

Now we get into Farewell to Paradise, Emitt's entirely under-rated last solo album. 1973. Another gatefold album that you should track down just to have the album art. Emitt has a beard. He is seen in pictures with his girlfriend (wife?) staring at air pollution with a look on his face like the one we see Marvin Gaye giving on the back of What's Going On.

20. Blue Horizon

He probably was referring to the Horizon early in the morning before the factories started churning pollution into the skies.

21. Shoot the Moon

Sadly, not enough music is included from Farewell to Paradise.

22. Only Lovers Decide

This is the best song from Farewell to Paradise, so I am glad the compilers did their job and included it on this CD. Nice acoustic ballad. Emitt didn't do enough of these type songs. This is truly beautiful.

23. Tame the Lion

A little bonus, as this was really just a single from long ago.

Go out and get this CD if you're tired of listening to Revolver and Aftermath and Monkees CD's. As great as those CD's are, it's always fun to find something new. I truly think this is a great piece of work, a great collection. True Emitt fans know that this CD is not inclusive of his entire career. We would rather have a 2 CD set that included more from the Merry-Go-Round and American Dream.

Stephanie P.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
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I stumbled onto Rhodes work by accident and I'm glad that I did. All the rumors are true: the songs on this collection sound spookily like late-period Beatles, Badfinger and Big Star. If you like any of those groups, you'll like this. And it was mostly recorded by a kid playing all the instruments in his parents' garage.

But if you buy this compilation, be prepared to get [pulled] into a CD that, literally, won't let you go for quite some time. I bought it two months ago and haven't taken it out of my stereo since. My friends are so sick of hearing Emitt Rhodes it's not even funny... and yet I can't stop playing it. I won't! They can't make me!

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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful
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This collection has all of the songs from his first album (Emitt Rhodes), about half of the songs from the second album (Mirror), about 1/3 of the songs from the 3rd album (Farewell to Paradise) plus a great single (Tame the Lion). He plays all of the instruments, wrote all of the songs, and recorded the music himself. His songwriting is much like Paul McCartney's.

I have two complaints with this CD. First, it really needs to be remastered. Second, his entire first album (generally considered to be his best) is on this CD, but it is available seperately. I'd like to have more songs from the other two albums. I like his second album as much as his first, and neither it or his thir album are available on CD.

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Most Recent Customer Reviews
A talent sadly forgotten
This guy was damned good. His career is everything that is so horribly wrong about the music industry. Read more
Published on July 5, 2009 by L. Cabos
"I Was Dying Inside...I Was Hoping You'd Come Along..."
In truth, there was a time when you couldn't give away Emitt Rhodes albums here in the UK, but something of a rediscovery of his music has taken place in the last two decades that... Read more
Published on January 21, 2009 by Mark Barry, Reckless Records, London
+1/2 -- '60s/'70s pop genius worn out by the recording industry
The Hawthorne, California bred Rhodes first shot to renown as the driving force behind The Merry Go Round, whose songs, including "Live," "Time Will Show the Wiser" and "You're a... Read more
Published on June 2, 2007 by hyperbolium
I only know the first 12 songs , but the rest will be good too
This singer songwriter will enchant you with his melodies and you will always enjoy this record .

The first 12 songs are from his first album . Read more
Published on August 18, 2005 by A C SHIELDS
Amazing Gift for Melody and an Amazing Collection!
I first bought Emitt Rhodes albums in 1970. I was blown away by the catchy melodies, and the fact that he wrote all the songs, played the instruments and sang all the vocals. Read more
Published on November 21, 2003 by Kenneth R. Gullette Jr.
I loathe MacCartney but this is great!
OK, OK, saying that is like telling a Southern Baptist Church you don't believe in God, but Emmitt Rhodes was never, ever, as crassly commercial bubble-gum shallow as Paul M. Read more
Published on August 15, 2003
Paul McCartney's Long Lost Brother?
Daisy-Fresh from Hawthorne is one of the best compilations I've heard in years. Every song (and there's 23 songs on here) is incredible. Read more
Published on July 31, 2003 by Blackberries
Excited!!
Emitt Rhodes was the second album that I ever owned. I remember purchasing it from a Department store about 20+ years ago. I fell in love with his voice. Read more
Published on May 15, 2003
First record I ever bought
...there is a bit of sterility in here. The arrangements sound as if a person did them himself in his garage. Read more
Published on April 24, 2003 by J. C Clark
MACCA CIRAC 1970-71?
Yes, I know it is a bit unfair, but Emitt captures the great 1970-71 vibe of Paul McCartney. I know that this comparison dogged him, but one cannot help but make it when you hear... Read more
Published on May 11, 2002 by Dirk Gently
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