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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
DO NOT BUY THIS VERSION!!,
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This review is from: Sittin' at a Bar (Audio CD)
Why? Because it is a rip off from Epic records. When Epic wouldn't re-sign the band, Rehab went to Universal Republic & as Danny B. A. put it "they welcomed us with open arms." That's when Epic repackaged the disc. Any Rehab fan knows why the song had to be "re-worked" from Sittin' at a bar to Bartender song.
So, DO NOT BUY THIS VERSION,(cartoon) if you do you'll be supporting the RIP OFFS! Buy the re-relesed Graffiti the World & catch this and 3 more new songs.
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Classic album 8 years ago,
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This review is from: Sittin' at a Bar (Audio CD)
I first heard of Rehab back in 2000 when somebody did a cover of the song "Sittin at a Bar" and I had to find out who sang it b/c it was hot. So, I went out and purchased Rehab's "Southern Discomfort" album, which I thought was an instant classic and have been playing for the last 7+ years. My other favorite songs on this album are "Drinkin Problem", "It Don't Matter" "Hey Fred", "Storm Chaser", and "Rattle My Cage". If you like Sublime or Linkin Park, you'll definitely like Rehab.
The band broke up after this album, when Danny Boone and Brooks Buford had their "creative differences". Danny was the singer while Brooks was the rapper. Danny kept the band and the name while Brooks went on to do his own thing and I must say Rehab is not the same without them together. I've seen the new Rehab in concert a few times and while they still make good music, it's not like it used to be. It's too bad they couldn't work something out, b/c they were money as a tandem. Do yourself a favor and don't buy this "new" album called Sittin at a Bar that's been remastered and edited and go find the original called "Southern Discomfort" with Brooks Buford on it. That's the real Rehab. If it's not on Amazon, go try ebay or something.
5.0 out of 5 stars
if you like rehab,
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This review is from: Sittin' at a Bar (Audio CD)
I have liked everything rehab has done. This album is from their earlier stuff and it is a little more raw than there more recent stuff, but if you are inthe mood for aggresive discontent and have reconciled yourself to happiness than give it a try>
2.0 out of 5 stars
SOUTHERN DISCOMFORT(Re-Packaged),
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This review is from: Sittin' at a Bar (Audio CD)
If Your Not A Rehab Fan & Dont Already Own Southern Discomfort Than Maybe You Could Buy This!It's The Same Album Only It Has Three Diffrent Versions Of Sittin At A Bar(Bartender Song)One Of Them Is Instrumental For All Those Danny Boone Lovers Get Ya Singing On!Not Put Out By The Band & Is Not Supporting Them So Really Just Another Label Trying To Make A Dollar Off The Next Man's Work!Hope This Helps,BUY Graffitti The World NOW Rehabs Greatest Work To Date!!
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Sittin' at a Bar by Rehab (Audio CD - 2008)
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