Disco de Joan Armatrading: «Very Best of Joan Armatrading»
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- Título:Very Best of Joan Armatrading
- Fecha de publicación:1996-03-19
- Tipo:Audio CD
- Sello discográfico:Musicrama/Koch
- UPC:738476930926
- 1Love And Affection (Remix)
- 2 Down To Zeroimg 4:28
- 3 Drop The Pilotimg 3:37
- 4 Show Some Emotionimg 3:35
- 5 The Shouting Stageimg 5:24
- 6 Willowimg 4:57
- 7 Rosieimg 3:21
- 8 I'm Luckyimg 3:33
- 9 Me Myself Iimg 3:01
- 10 (I Love It When You) Call Me Namesimg 3:22
- 11 Bottom To The Topimg 3:36
- 12 More Than One Kind Of Loveimg 4:30
- 13 The Weakness In Meimg 3:31
- 14 All The Way From Americaimg 4:53
Because of the insatiable appetite of the Australian public for women who can rock and roll, Joan Armatrading at her peak was able to sell large numbers of records in Australia (in contrast to the US), including three platinum and one double-platinum albums.
However, like Chrissie Hynde, her rival back in the early 1980s, Armatrading brought an unusual level of intelligence and literacy to the world of women rockers, and this collection provides ample evidence with an extremely consistent set of songs. Armatrading was not truly an "arty" singer/songwriter, as shown by her #6 Australian hit "Drop The Pilot" and the #16 "I Love It whe You Call Me Names", which show, however, that her songwriting and arranging talents set her far apart from most women rockers. This is because Steve Lilywhite and Val Garay were able to allow her supporting players room to move and express their talents, so that the songs were not drenched in overproduced synthesisers. Armatrading's voice was warm yet powerful throughout and adds great depth to all the songs on the record.
The later ballads "More Than One Kind Of Love" and "The Shouting Stage" are quite beautiful and difficult to appreciate, but the standout here is the utterly perfect "Show Some Emotion" from the late 1970s, on which Armatrading shows herself able to convey perfectly everyday romantic feelings. This ability is also seen on the other early gems "Bottom To The Top" and "Down To Zero." Later, she turns to the solid rock that gained her Australian chart success, but her gentler material is still wonderful. Armatrading is at her best yet again on "All The Way From America", with its chiming 12-string acoutic guitar, and the sensuous ballad "The Weakness In Me".
On the whole, an important purchase from a now largely forgotten talent.
This is a great CD the songs/artist/music great and enjoyed very much a good buy highly recomended.
Well worth getting this cd again. Still as good as it gets for Joan Armatrading
I purchased this album for the song "Drop The Pilot", her massive worldwide hit. It was very surprising and rewarding to hear a good number of excellent tracks on the rest of the album. For me "Love And Affection", "Rosie" and "More Than One Kind Of Love" stand out, but again, the other tracks are top class. Other "Best Of" compilations do not seem to have the same good collection of tracks, and many do not include some of the top tracks. This is a definite buy.
If you do not know her work, then this is definitely a good start. She has a deep flowing voice, intelligent lyrics, and a soulful pop / rock sound.