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5.0 out of 5 stars
Where's Billy????,
By JOHN D. "willidynamite" (LV, NV (the 702)) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nights (Audio CD)
Now this is when Billy Ocean was "Billy Ocean". When he had his stint at Epic/Columbia he displayed a new era of 80's soul, along with Loose Ends, Junior, and Imagination, all who were also from overseas but you could never tell. This album and his second long lost out of print "Inner Feelings" are definite classics. This one was out of print for awhile but there are few copies floating around. If you find "Inner Feelings", which is only on vinyl as far as i know it is a keeper, because soon after is when he signed to Jive/RCA and became more "Commercial" with "Carribean Queen", "Suddenly" etc. Not to say that those songs were not good, and yes they did give him grounbreaking attention. But, his first two albums show us a side that few of us have never seen or heard before. Its a definite listen.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Billy Ocean - Nights (Feel Like Gettin' Down),
This review is from: Nights (Feel Like Getting Down) (Audio CD)
I enjoyed this CD very much. There was one song I had been looking for since its release in 1981. Thinking that the song was recorded by Frankie Beverly & Maze, I never found it until now. Thank you. This song was called "What Ever Turns You On."
5.0 out of 5 stars
very funky,
By Wax Warrior (Istanbul) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Nights (Audio CD)
before billy ocean turned into pop dimension he could easily groove with the touch of fender rhodes, sleek guitar rhythms, taunted bass lines, prophet claps... aside from uplifting dancefloor burners there are nice slow jams that you would like to hear too.. It was originally released by epic records in february of 1981 and some of the songs were remake taken from his previous album 'City Limit' therefore by the late 80's he recorded all the new songs and remakes for 'Nights'. check out the gentle groove on 'whatever turns you on', 'dont say stop' is my favourite cut here. although this version of 'stay the night' is kinda weak go for the 'city limit' version which is more funkier and hard-hitting. overall it's a highly recommended album if you'd like to dig his early works..
5.0 out of 5 stars
Oh How....Different?,
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This review is from: Nights (Audio CD)
I grew up with the 'Suddenly' era Billy Ocean and "CarribeanQueen" and all that but I had NO IDEA he had any stake in the early 80's R&B/funk world.But that's what you'll be getting if you buy THIS album;synthesized,uptempo funk grooves with alot Billy's deep voice veering in and out.It's a whole other side of Ocean-one that sadly got lost as he gained more fame as a light pop singer a few years later.But at this stage he coulda' been IT.Oh well!
4.0 out of 5 stars
Solid Jams,
This review is from: Nights (Audio CD)
before Billy Ocean became Pop Factory product He had some Jams&this Album showcases the Grooves in His Music.the title cut is a Jam that easily beats the Material He was forced into doing to becoming a Cross-Over Artist in the States.if you can get your hands on His earlier Stuff you will be Bumping to His Jams.a far cry from what He was forced into Becoming.
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Nights by Billy Ocean (Audio CD - 1990)
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