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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Save The Dancer (Vinyl)
I have this album but have been looking for it on cd for a long, long time. Rumors are the cd will be released 02/2010 but I'll believe it when I see it. I don't know why I'm so enamoured with this album but I fell in love with it the moment I put the album on my record player (yes, I am from THOSE days). Most people have heard him on the radio through his duet with Kim Carnes on "You're A Part Of Me," but he also jumped on the pop chart with an even bigger hit on his own, "Before My Heart Finds Out." which is the reason I bought the album in the first place. There are a few albums that I can listen to in its entirety without skipping a few cuts and this is one of them. There's something about his voice that makes you feel comfortable as if he's just an old friend coming over to sing. His voice isn't spectacular or even memorable...but you can feel his vulnerability and understand his stance. He's like a storyteller who mesmorizes you with his vocal technique. He takes a standard like "Shine On" and allows the song to live up to its title - with the Andrea Crouch Choir backing him! "Like A Sunday in Salem (The Amos and Andy Song)," "As Long As There's Laughter" and the title "Save the Dancer" are among the gems that can be found. The cuts on the album are:
Before My Heart Finds Out You're a Part of Me (duet with Kim Carnes) Like a Sunday in Salem Going Through the Motions of Love Save the Dancer Only the Lucky She's Sweet, She's Somebody Shine On You Were Right As Long As There's Laughter If you have to catagorize his music, his vocals kinda reminds me of T.G. Sheppard, Kenny Rogers and Eddie Rabbit. He one of the few country/folk singers who can project a rare kind of blue-eyed soul on the public and get away with it. Give it a listen and tell me if I'm not telling you the truth.
4 of 13 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great music from a great guy.,
By meowomon (Florida) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Save The Dancer [LP VINYL] (Vinyl)
I grew up in Nashville, Gene Cotton was the foster dad of my bestest friend in the world. RIP, Cindy my dearest bff! I hope you are resting comfortably in the loving arms of God.
Gene is a fantastic musician and human being. He and his lovely wife opened their home to my dear friend and gave her a loving secure home. I thank them for that! "Like a Sunday in Salem" is applicable to the fear and racism of the Tea-publican party of today. McCarthyism is steeping under the silly tea-stained grin of Sarah Palin and her evil little friend, Glen Beck. Their vilification of the African-American CHRISTIAN president who was BORN IN HAWAII is shameful. I can't wait to get the CD when it comes out in February!!! I love Gene's music and still sing his music to myself even though I haven't heard it played in almost thirty years.
1 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Save The Dancer [LP VINYL] (Vinyl)
I was in Kroger and they were playing "Before my Heart Finds Out". That is a neat song. Does anyone know who did the song that begins "If I only could be with you again under the apple trees in bloom"?
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