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5.0 out of 5 stars
Bar Sing Along A Go-Go,
By Jayne (USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Happy Ever After (Audio CD)
This is definitely by far one of the best cds to come out in a long time. The songs as always are written wonderfully. It is so nice to hear Jo Almeida back on guitar. I hope they stick it out & make more great music in the near future. I can't stop playing it. I only have one thing to say, everyone buy it you won't be disappointed.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Fun Fun Fun!!!,
By amir asias (holon Israel) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Happy Ever After (Audio CD)
The art of creating something well done as this album have so many things in it that sometimes is beyond the hands of the artist.in this story the legendary dogs damour re-unite with share replacing steave james on the bass. i can not tell that this is the reason why this recored have such a happy feeling but you can feel her in the backing vocals putting a women touch to it.tyla is sound like a wolf that is looking for the victum and swallow every story with " just get by" and a can already tell a classic rock tune " quick joey small " the best i heard in the last few years,unother future classic is "singin'" you will find it soon on every bar in england. jo dog is back to the guitar position and playing it as good as he always did. the strangth of this album is the atmosphire the dogs paint with colorfull colors they soun like they are having fun and they deliver it to the listener. a well deserve re union. buy it while you can!
4.0 out of 5 stars
A worthy entry in the Dogs catalog,
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This review is from: Happy Ever After (Audio CD)
Have to say I had some reservations about buying this. Months before, this item had been unavailable, and desperate for a shot o' the Dogs, I ordered the fairly awful "When Bastards Go To Hell." But, I told myself, THIS one is 3/4 of the original Doggies. How can ya go wrong? And indeed, I made the right choice. While this is no "Dynamite Jet Saloon" or "King of the Thieves", it's definitely in the classic Dogs mold, perhaps a tad more commercial. It took me a couple of spins to get used to Share's backing vocals, but after a couple listens, they really complement ol' Tyla's sandpaper-soaked-in-Jack growl quite nicely. Standout tracks are "Get By" (coulda been huge); "Spooks", "Angelina," which has some fine licks from Jo; "Quick Joey Small"; and "Singin'", a classic pub singalong if ever there was one. If you're a fan of the REAL Dogs (not the rubbish that's being passed off now), this belongs in your collection. Some of Tyla's finest writing ever.
If you're not a fan - you should be.
5.0 out of 5 stars
HAPPY EVER AFTER FOREVER!,
By amir asias (holon Israel) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Happy Ever After (Audio CD)
Ladies and gentleman they are back! with the most fun album they ever did.it start with the diffrence with the bass player share who replaced steve james. the touch of her playing bass affect the sound of the dogs which re -form with legendary jo dog who left the band before the last album. we can find a very happy and fun dogs the sound is very warm with backing vocals who make you sing a long after one chours (-something the dogs always were good at) it is strait rock n' roll but again the sound is still uniqe and tyla vocals sound better then ever the dogs are stealing our hearts by storm with "get by" and a sure classic rock n roller of all times " quick joey small" this one is the most sharpe and well build by the dogs for my opinion and the all time bar-sing a long "singin" which sure be one of your favorite dogs song .as you can see it is a big celebration and not for dogs fan only you will fall in love with this one right from the start.i hope the dogs will realese more recordes because this one makes you scream for more!
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Happy Ever After by Dogs d'Amour (Audio CD - 2003)
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