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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Special Moments Indeed,
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This review is from: Tour De Force (Audio CD)
Probably the premiere recording by these Wild Eyed Southern Boys. The first three songs If I Had Been The One, Back Where You Belong, and One Time For Old Times received a tone of well deerved airplay back in the eighties. Heck the video on If I Had Been The One featured some beautiful footage of horses galloping against a country skyline. Nonetheless, If I Had Been The One is a timeless track with beautiful guitar embellishments, passionate vocals of love lost, and stunning hooks galore.Not to omit the other album tracks, but at the worst they are harmless and at the best they are pretty darn captivating. Twentieth Century Fox rocks with a fine southern charm and Long Distance Affair has some strong hooks on the chorus. Don Barnes and Donnie Van Zandt are both in fine form vocally. If you want to remember some good music from the eighties, pick this record up at once. You will not be dissappointed.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wild Eyed Southern Boys' Finest Effort,
By susumu-5 (Japan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tour De Force (Audio CD)
.38 Special is a six-men band featuring twin bass guitars and twin drums often what southern rockers are like. Their sixth album in 1983 may be a bit too defined to be southern rock but is one of the finest albums during that time. Despite the lack of songwriting genius Jim Peterik of Survivor, they could make the greatest song collections with also great songwriting pair Don Barnes and Jeff Carlisi. This album produced two top 20 hits IF I'D BEEN THE ONE and BACK WHERE YOU BELONG. Actually these songs were the very reason why I became a 38 Special fan. These hits were well received by Japanese yogaku (western music) fans during the winter of 1983/84. I just started listening to yogaku program and I instantly liked these songs. The rest of the album is also great with Don Barnes' melody-driven mellow vocal. ONE OF THE LONELY ONES, TWENTY CENTURY FOX and ONE TIME FOR OLD TIME are also the highlights of this album. Recommended for 80's pop rock fans, particularly Foreigner and Survivor fans.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another Direct Shot From .38 Special,
By A Customer
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This review is from: Tour De Force (Audio CD)
.38 Special scored another direct shot with TOUR DE FORCE. The first side is excellent, with "One Time For Old Times" displaying a sensitivity rare in this style of music, while the second side has three great songs- "Twentieth Century Fox", "Long Distance Affair", and "One Of The Lonely Ones." There are a couple of filler cuts on side two, but overall, this is agreat album that most fans of 70s and 80s rock will want.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
It's Back,
By David J. Spuria "David J" (Webster, Massachusetts) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Tour De Force (Audio CD)
With a newly remastered version hitting the shelves on June 13, Tour De Force gets the treatment it has always deserved. This is a band that made many great singles, which were culled from collections that often weren't complete, start to finish offerings. Tour De Force is the peak of creativity for a band that later fell prey to the record label, and it's demands to homogenize the band into some kind of top 40 hit machine. The final straw came when Don Barnes was replaced by Max Carl for 1989's Rock N'Roll Strategy. And with that came the band's biggest sellout, and hit for that matter, "Second Chance". But this was the Michael McDonald moment for me. The band had finally gotten to #1 (atleast on the AC charts) but had sold it's soul for a sound that would later fade faster than a pair of 1989 blue jeans. Tour De Force was a final claim to that polished AOR southern boogie that worked for both Don Barnes and Donnie Van Zant. Jeff Carlisi's precise chord changes and stop-start progressions make all of his work totally identifiable. "What If I'd Been The One" is an awesome tale of love gone bad coupled with a stampede of guitars that go right along with the album cover. "One Time For Old Times" should have been Donnie's first #1 single, but it barely made the top 40. It's much more 38 then "Second Chance" as it retains the southerness of all their earlier work. "Back Where You Belong" is delivered with all of the zip of the afforementioned "What If", and also made the top 40 as a nice compliment. "Long Distance Affair" may be the best 38 song you've never heard. What makes this album great is the energy level and production values. This is a band in full stride, not yet looking over their shoulder(s) at a record label who will eventually lose a legendary band. The band later redeems itself on 1997's Resolution. This is a key album in a very underrated catalogue.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
38 STARS,
By A Customer
This review is from: Tour De Force (Audio CD)
THIS IS THE BEST SINGLE ALBUM .38 SPECIAL HAS EVER RELEASED
5.0 out of 5 stars
Back when real music was being made.,
By Rick "Rick" (Charlotte, NC) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Tour De Force (Audio CD)
.38 special. What more needs to be said. If you don't have this one, get it. I bought it to replace my old vinyl copy. Rock on.
5.0 out of 5 stars
Mi favorito de este gran Grupo!,
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This review is from: Tour De Force (Audio Cassette)
"Tour de Force" es sin duda el mejor disco de estos americanos, representa lo mejor de su estilo en el momento culminante de su carrera, con Don Barnes cantando la mayoría de los temas importantes,y Donnie Van Zant en plena forma, abren con "If I Been The One", una de las mejores canciones que hayan grabado, seguida de "Back Where You Belong" conservando ese sonido de buenas guitarras y coros que tanta fuerza le dan a sus interpretaciones, combinadas con ese sonido único de su doble batería, temas como "One Time for Old Times" nos llevan a su lado más comercial, "Twenty Century Fox" representa su esencia "Southern Rock" con gran contundencia, en fin, uno de esos discos que se escuchan con suma facilidad debido a lo parejo de las composiciones, y hacen sentir que esos poco más de 35 minutos se vayan volando.
Uno de mis discos favoritos del verdadero Rock Americano siguiendo la influencia de los grandiosos y trágicos "Lynyrd Skynyrd", en cierta forma dando un tributo y continuidad a la música de este estupendo grupo
5.0 out of 5 stars
A classic southern rock/pop album,
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This review is from: Tour De Force (Audio CD)
This came out when i was in hs and i wore the cassete out.The perfect mix of southern tinged rock and pop.Deinately the height of their success
5.0 out of 5 stars
Track Listing,
This review is from: Tour De Force (Vinyl)
Side One
1. If I'd Been the One 2. Back Where You Belong 3. One Time for Old Times 4. See Me in Your Eyes Side Two 5. Twentieth Century Fox 6. Long Distance Affair 7. I Outta Let You Go 8. One of the Lonely Ones 9. Undercover Lover
4.0 out of 5 stars
Title Says It All,
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This review is from: Tour De Force (Audio CD)
This was the last great .38 album (and tour!). The albums that followed, unfortunately, were increasingly consumed by the 80s pop radio format. Regardless, this is a must-have for any southern rock fan.
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Tour De Force by .38 Special (Audio CD - 1990)
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