4.0 out of 5 stars
Nice to listen it..., January 7, 2009
I had listened Ricky's music with The Almighty at the end of the 80's and I loved their first three albums. But this one and "Tattooes and alibis" (the other Rick's solo album I got) ain't got nothing to do with them. Love many... is like being with the Rick singing to you with his acoustic guitar at your living room. It's a personnal album with a lot of great smooth songs, and sometimes you can meet some features from the irish music too. I think is a suitable record for those who love sweet rock music just like Bryan Adams or the most recent Ian Hunter's albums.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Wow!!, November 13, 2005
I have not heard Ricky Warwick's CD's yet and just learned of him last night when he opened for Def Leppard and Bryan Adams. When you first see someone relatively unkown singing by himself with an accoustic guitar and no band opening for popular artists, you think "Oh this can't be good for this guy!" (You know how fickle audiences can be) Well....this guy was great! I loved his style of music and the lyrics. Vivian Campbell came out and sang two songs with Ricky and it was awesome. I brought my 19 yr old son to the concert and he was equally impressed so this guy's music speaks to everyone. We are both looking forward to listening to both Ricky's CD's and look forward to more from this talented artist.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
mmmmmyeah it's good!!!, June 5, 2005
I have listened to this CD a lot! Ricky just keeps putting out better and better stuff! This CD has a good variety - instrumental, lyrically and sound, each song is put together very nicely!
There are a few Rockier fun tunes like `Johnny or Elvis?', `Long Way Back To Nowhere' (<-one of my favorites) `I Don't Know What To Do', `Anybody Want To Waste Some Time' and `Ain't Comin' Around'. Great guitar sounds spread nicely throughout the album.
I just love Ricky's voice (talented guy) and he has some very nice backing vocals done by Regina Norton, Emm Gryner, Joe Elliott, and Dick Decent also.
There are songs with upright bass, banjo, and harmonica. `Guilty' has piano and the banjo mix that sounds great and is also one of my favorites. Some of the more mellow songs just add all the more to this album - `Even Now', `Lonely Moon', `New Neighbors Old Fences' `Come Back Home To Me'. `Cold September' is one of my favorites with the acoustic guitar and piano weaving together nicely throughout.
Another favorite that has almost a carousel feel to it is `Learning To Fall'.
Heck, it's just plain worth it every penny and then some, spent on it!!!
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