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5.0 out of 5 stars
He's Got No Control!,
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This review is from: No Control (Audio CD)
When Eddie has time and is in the mood to write songs he is awesome at making it believable ! I think this was his best cd from the 1980's. Unlike "Can't Hold Back" from 1986 that featured more of his pop side "No Control" featured his rockin side! Every song rocked and had a true life story about him. "Shakin and Think I'm In Love" were the radio hits but other songs were just as good.. Take A Little Bit, Runnin Away and Hard Life also rocked and No Control was the story about the almost death of Eddie Money himself ! This was the true sound for which old Eddie Money fans will always remember him. He released many cds in the 80's but only 2 are left for purchase as "Where's The Party , Nothing To Lose and Playing For Keeps were left to run out of print.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great to have back in the collection again.,
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This review is from: No Control (Audio CD)
I couldn't agree more with the reviews posted already. My only disappointment is that this 2008 re-release was not re-mastered as Money's music should be. I am amazed at the spatial subtleties and quality of this recording, actually all of his, when played at lower sound levels. Try it, see what you've missed, and crank them back up again!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Eddie's ultimate release.,
By ScottE (Kansas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: No Control (Audio CD)
1981 was a troubled year at first for Eddie, in late '81 Eddie O.D. after sniffing laundry deterergent he mistook for cocaine. Eddie recovered and tried putting his party life behind him. Mid '82 brought us his 4th album the CLASSIC "No Control" #20, this album rocked from the get go and the band was in fine form here after the lackluster "Playing For Keeps". The rockers included, "Shakin'", #63 hot 100, #9 mainstream rock, The title track which hit #60 mainstream rock, "Take A Little Bit", "Keep My Motor Running", the pulsive "Drivin' Me Crazy", and the real charmer was the big hit "Think I'm In Love", #16 hot 100 and #1 mainstream rock, still a classic 29 years on. The reflective tunes are "Hard Life", "My Friends, My Friends" and his tune he wrote for his good friend John Belushi ""Passing By The Graveyard". Jimmy Lyons plays great guitar on this album. This would be Eddie's best album (MHO) he has ever released. It only took less than a year, before he rushed released "Where's The Party?".
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