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4.0 out of 5 stars
Cliff In A Quiet Mood,
By Cliff Fan 2004 (Australia) - See all my reviews
This review is from: 31st of February Street (Audio CD)
The 31st Of February Street is Cliff's 1974 album it is an attempt at a concept album in having an opening and closing the album offers are more quiet and introspective mood with six of the fourteen tracks being written by Cliff himself the album also includes a new version of Travellin' light backed by a string quartet
5.0 out of 5 stars
a beautiful soft album,
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This review is from: 31st of February Street (Audio CD)
This is an album full of ballads and is just about the best thing he has done. (Maybe with the exception of 'Always guaranteed'. What I like is the unartificial nature of the songs. Melodic and soft, which I think Cliff did best, during the 1970's/1980's. Also of huge note, is the inclusion of his own songs. They are all amongst the best songs on here. Why Cliff did not include more of his own compostitions on albums is a mystery, as he wrote some incredible b-sides.
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