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Bruno's Millennium Bop, March 20, 2000
This review is from: Millennium Series (Audio CD)
Bruce's "Millennium Edition" is WOW - however it is the same album as his "Master Series" that was released years ago, only with a new jacket. If you haven't got the Master Series, then this is a MUST HAVE! Bruce's voice is fascinatingly unique, and is particularly smooth on the ballads and slower songs, such as "Under The Boardwalk" and "Save The Last Dance For Me." You can't beat Bruce on the harmonica - it seems it is an extention of himself when he jams. Great collection of tunes - you'll love it! We need another album from Mr. Willis, so how about it Bruce?
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Fun, fun, FUN... what you'd expect if you like Bruce Willis, May 31, 2001
This review is from: Millennium Series (Audio CD)
Well, here we have re-re(re?)-issues of tracks from Bruce's '86 & 89 releases "The Return of Bruno" & "If it Don't Kill You it Just Makes You Stronger". He sings like he talks, you'd never mistake his voice for someone elses. Lots of fun, especially if you've seen the 'videos' & in concert specials. I recommend buying this album for the fun of it. Have I mentioned that Bruce has lots of fun with the songs, & that it makes the songs fun to listen to? Bruno's Bop, Jackpot, Comin' right up... he takes save the last dance for me seriously tho'... & it's just as enjoyable.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Add to Bruno, July 11, 2001
This review is from: Millennium Series (Audio CD)
Compilation of "The Return of Bruno" and other rocking tunes for dancing or powerwalking. Bruce Willis and the band do songs that run the gamut from romantic to pop dance to rockin' blues. Sax and drum rifts are kickin'. Willis does some surprizingly radical harmonica playing. Even the back-up singers are terrific. Willis' voice goes from soft and romantic to downright sexy and gravely. Lots of fun is had by all playing and singing on this CD.
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