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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Rock, With Tons of Emotion, Totally overlooked!!!
I've been a fan of ARS since I was a kid. I was moved by tunes like "Not Gonna Let It Bother Me Tonight" and the totally dissed "Alien". This band has a certain emotional pull built into their music. "Eufaula" is a jaunt back to ARS's prime. Singer Ronnie Hammond has roughened up a bit, but it only adds fuel to this southern blaze. Buddy Buie is back along with veteran...
Published on July 24, 2005 by David Spuria

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2 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not the ARS I remember!
I bought this cd in addition to Champagen Jam. I own Champagne Jam on vinyl (originally on 8 track) and it's always been one of my favorites. Great party music... a cross between 'Skynard, and Aerosmith.

I've listened to this twice now, and have a hard time believing that three members of the same group on Champagne Jam are on this... It's as if the original ARS sold...

Published on November 26, 2003 by Edward Herlihy


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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Rock, With Tons of Emotion, Totally overlooked!!!, July 24, 2005
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This review is from: Eufaula (Audio CD)
I've been a fan of ARS since I was a kid. I was moved by tunes like "Not Gonna Let It Bother Me Tonight" and the totally dissed "Alien". This band has a certain emotional pull built into their music. "Eufaula" is a jaunt back to ARS's prime. Singer Ronnie Hammond has roughened up a bit, but it only adds fuel to this southern blaze. Buddy Buie is back along with veteran Ronnie Mills. Their production is nothing short of flawless.

The CD opens with "I'm Not The Only One" which is a perfect ARS ode to survival. The guitar solo and emotion make my earlier point-this band wears it's emotions on it's guitars. Two excellent solos from Barry Bailey give this lead off track the kind of gusto that should have propelled it onto radio. But alas, old bands don't belong on AOR stations anymore (atleast with their new stuff). This band has always been a mix of southern rock-meets bar room rock-meets adult contemporary. "Who You Gonna Run To" could be on a Skynyrd album. Great bluesy riffs and stand down lyrics. "Dreamy Alabama" takes up the AC mantle with it's scintillating portrait of Alabama's landscapes, not unlike the back of the CD. This is a special nostalgic look at things, people and the passage of time. Never has ARS sounded so sincere. Buie, Cobb and Hammond write an amazing piece of music here. Just amazing. Contrasting "Alabama" is the upbeat, almost reggae tinge of "Nothing's As Bad As It Seems" which could be "Nothing's Gonna Bother Me Tonight" all grown up. A perfect track for AC radio, yet again. Delilah, why not dig this one up for a grumpy caller? "When" opens with an ARS style keyboard draped behind Ronnie Hammond's many questions about life and his glass half full philosophy. Hammond seems to be struggling with issues of friendship, romance and companionship during "Eufaula", which makes for great music and solid lyrics. This is almost a concept album in the way it looks at the good things in life, how it hopes for tommorow and how love is the answer. Again, AC radio, where were you on "When"? "You Ain't Seen Nothin Yet" is a blues-jazz, almost Steely Dan like shuffle, and a good one at that. This incarnation of ARS shows excellent diversity here, and Donald Fagen would be proud."Fine Day" is a cross between the southern rock and AC style. Great
acoustic guitars weaved around electrics.The song bobs and weaves between country and rock. "What Happened To Us" is an acoustic rocker with a lament to lost love. What's amazing about "Eufaula" is that even the weaker songs have depth and feeling. In fact, there's hit potential in every song. "Unique" is a southern rocker with a cool guitar, and great Eagles-like background vocals. The subject matter again looks up, instead of despairing. "Life can make you lose it, having you talk to yourself...I Ain't that Unique". "How Can You Do This" finds Hammond being way more direct to his "other" in the lyric. His plea is as bare boned as you can get. Aparently a divorce was looming in one of these songwriters marriages. The album ends with a great southern rock instrumental, "Whats Up Wid Dat?" which showcases all the musical prowess of this still great band.

What "Eufaula" proves is what is so prevalent in music today, old rock bands do better melody, better songwriting and better production. Often, the musicians are better and more precise. The Atlanta Rhythm Section may now be a memory (thanks to Hammond calling it quits) but this swan song CD stands as a testamony to their one-of-a-kind blend of rock, pop, soul, blues and country. It's as if an era is ending on Eufaula, a place of beauty and majesty, combined with a whole spectrum of emotions, and nostalgia from a musical period that has passed away and left us with empty pop and rock that won't stand the test of time. Eufaula is not only a beautiful part of Alabama, it's a fitting end to one of the great bands to ever play music in that neck of the woods, or any woods for that matter.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Seasoned band makes a sensational album., May 16, 2000
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This review is from: Eufaula (Audio CD)
As a long time fan I was thrilled to listen to all new ARS music. Having listened to the album countless times since it was released, I can honestly say it is virtually impossible to get tired of it. It contains the signature ARS elements and attributes while at the same time, it sounds fresh and new. It IS NOT a rehash of old music. The musicianship, soul, character, tone, production, thoughtfulness and intellect behind this album are as good as it gets. These Southern Gentlemen should not only be "proud to be livin' the the USA," but be proud to be among the very best bands to ever come out of the good old USA as well. If you don't LOVE this album, you just don't know how music is supposed to FEEL.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Great vocals and a outstanding arrangement, May 23, 1999
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Having been a ARS fan for over 20 years it's nice to hear a new product from these guys. Every chance I have to see these guys in Biloxi or a nearby area I take advantage of it. With the new release it's as I've revisited my youth and yet have grown with the changes that are always inevitable. Great album!!!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Longtime fan loves cd, October 6, 1999
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This review is from: Eufaula (Audio CD)
I have been a fan of ARS for years,love hearing their old tunes even now like, Doraville, So Into You, Champaine Jam, but this new CD has seemingly redefined their incredible ability to bring songs never heard to life with potential of becoming classics as so many of their tunes have done. Southern rock at it's best. This is a superb CD!!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars great cd. Good to hear somthing new from ARS!, September 18, 1999
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This is a versatile but still distinctly ARS signatured cd.Love the tunes and lyrics.Has that southern boogie drive that ARS is popular for and can sense a mellowing in some of the tunes.Barry is as good as ever on guitar.This one you definitely should add to your ARS collection.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Job... again!!!, November 14, 2007
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I've been an ARS fan since the beginning/Radio started playing them. As I got older I went back to acquire some of my "Old Loves" and for awhile ARS just wasn't to be found on CD's... I am so glad to check again and find MORE of their stuff.

I had not heard of this one until recently and just bought it. I LOVE THIS ONE!!!! It really is a great one if you really understood the heart of ARS in their early days.

Yes it's not all/only a ROCK album... it shows their softer ROCK side as well. They still offer up a good range... not just rock.

Great Job Guys...
Hersh
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4.0 out of 5 stars Atlanta Rhythm Section's " eufala", March 2, 2004
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Hi folks - it's great to see these guys are still around ! I only have 'Red Tape' and 'Champage Jam' on vinyl - they still sound fresh - and this newer release is a good one.
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2 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not the ARS I remember!, November 26, 2003
This review is from: Eufaula (Audio CD)
I bought this cd in addition to Champagen Jam. I own Champagne Jam on vinyl (originally on 8 track) and it's always been one of my favorites. Great party music... a cross between 'Skynard, and Aerosmith.

I've listened to this twice now, and have a hard time believing that three members of the same group on Champagne Jam are on this... It's as if the original ARS sold their instruments, and these are the guys that bought them. It's like - well Lawrence Welk would be extreme, but you get the idea. This is slow, pokey, lounge music.

Save your money.

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