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Best of Days

Best of Days

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Artist: Steve Ellis
Label: Edsel
Category: Music

List Price: £9.99
Buy New: £6.48
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews
Sales Rank: 8325

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

UPC: 740155500139
EAN: 5024165449929
ASIN: B0000040NL

Release Date: August 4, 2008
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
Shipping: International shipping available
Condition: Dispatched from our stock in London, UK by first class post.

Tracks:

  • Everlasting Love
  • Brand New Start
  • As The Crow Flies
  • Step Inside
  • Requiem For A Tyrant
  • Nu Clear Blues
  • Little One
  • Modesty
  • Yellow Rose Of Texas
  • Turn To Stone
  • Heaven's Word
  • El Doomo
  • Best of Days
  • Everlasting Love [live]

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Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Welcome Back!   December 15, 2008
Kevin Wallbank (London, England)
Steve's first solo album since the mid-seventies is a timely reminder of his stature as one of the best singers of his generation and if not for some real bad luck and a couple of career moves that deserved to work out better than they did, he might well be a household name the world over. br / br /The album kicks off with the song he is best known for, 'Everlasting Love' and whilst it could be said to be his 'ball and chain' song, the one he can't escape from, on this version it's treated to a sensitive slow ballad re-working. The song has been covered by others many times over, but the chart topping version by Steve's band The Love Affair, still eclipses all others, including the Robert Knight original, it just has an enormous amount of energy, that others don't come close to, so in order not to mess with perfection, Steve's signature song is shown in a new light and works perfectly. br /'Step Inside' is a modern take on a classic soul styled number written by Steve and original Love Affair guitarist Rex Brayley, which affords Steve the opportunity to flex his soul chops to great effect. br /'Nu Clear Blues' is, unsurprisingly, a bluesy styled number with some nifty electric piano from Iain Dunnet and some fine old harp blowing from Roger Daltrey. br / 'Heaven's Word' is a funky bluesy number about a dream involving a conversation with 'the man upstairs' and his disappointment with how look after our planet. There's lots of brass and Hammond, in fact,very gospel sounding with a great soaring vocal, which we as fans always look for in a vocalist of this calibre and the man doesn't disappoint on this one. br / 'Best Of Days' is a fine song which basically says 'stop moaning and get on with life and enjoy it all, depsite what gets thrown at you'. I know what he means and I can go along with that sentiment. br / All in all, this album is a wonderful return to the fray for Steve and one would hope that he continues to make more music. There is talk of an autobiography, which would be a fascinating read as Steve has had nothing less than an extraordinary life, that has had many ups and many downs along the way. br / br / br / br / br / br / br / br / br /


4 out of 5 stars Top Notch Soulful Vocalising From On Of The Best   November 13, 2008
Og Oggilby (North London)
As a mere stripling of seventeen years old, Steve Ellis set the charts alight as lead vocalist with the Love Affair. Since then, Steve has been buffeted by the blasts of music fashion and personal mishaps that would've put a more delicate soul in a care home. This album is a copper-bottomed cracker, though, with Ellis in peerless vocal form - try Nu Clear Blues or Requiem For A Tyrant for starters. The guy has still got an immacualte set of blue-eyed soul vocal pipes, and I hope that the album does well enough for him to keep on keepin' on. They don't make 'em like this anymore, and what we've got left, we should treasure.

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