Help Yourself
Help Yourself
ASIN: B00000EGKO
Track Listings
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1. Take Me to Your Lovin' Place
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2. It Don't Get No Better Than This
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3. Must Be All the Same You
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4. Until She Said Goodbye
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5. I Still Don't Love You Anymore
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6. Help Yourself to Me
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7. Wind Is Bound to Change
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8. Straight to Me Heart
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9. Daytime Heroes
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10. Songwriter's Trilogy
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Help Yourself,Larry Gatlin & The Gatlin Brothers Band,Columbia,Country & Western,Country-Pop,Urban Cowboy
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- I am not gonna
- From humble beginnings to musical trips
- An absolutely great two-fer cd from a little known UK band
- Help Yourself
- Mellow days
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Help Yourself
Help Yourself
Manufacturer: Bgo - Beat Goes on
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ASIN: B000024XTN
Release Date: 2002-02-15 |
Tracks:
- I Must See Jesus For Myself
- To Katherine They Fall
- Your Eyes Are Looking Down
- Old Man
- Look At The View
- Paper Leaves
- Running Down Deep
- Deborah
- Street Songs
- Alabama Lady
- Reaffirmation
- Calapso
- She's My Girl
- Molly Bake Bean
- American Mother
- Passing Through
Album Description
Remastered reissues of this pair of early '70s albums by theBritish cult band Help Yourself, who combined West Coast acid-flash electric guitar with a gentle, folk style. Contains all 16 tracks from the LPs combined onto one disc, including 'I Must See Jesus For Myself' and 'Alabama Lady'. Also features additional sleeve notes and faithfully restored artwork. 1998 BGO release. The full titles are 'Help Yourself' and 'Beware The Shadow'.
Customer Reviews:
I am not gonna .......2005-02-02
write a long review about this band, becuase what I want to say is simple. This is my first listen to this group, and I just want to say this is EXTREMELY enjoyable rock. Lots of styles here, lots of views. This was a very talented band.
The guitar work and musical content here is exquisite. Its easy to forget they were a 70's band.
This is headphone music. I give it my strongest recommondation for purchase.
Rememeber all reviews are the opinion of the writer, and past performance is no indication of future returns.
From humble beginnings to musical trips.......2004-09-26
Malcolm Morley had obviously overdosed on Buffalo Springfield and early Neil Young when he wrote the material for Help Yourself's debut. Of the nine first tracks, which comprise this eponymous album, "Your Eyes Are Looking Down" in particular sounds like a Young cover, and the following four tracks should also please any BS/NY fan. The best moments, however, come when the band really display their originality. "To Katherine They Fell" is a quiet mood piece flavored by Morley's guitar echoing in the background and Ken Whaley's bass adding sounding board to Dave Charles' free-form drumming. "Deborah" is the other highpoint, a sad, simple piano ballad where Morley really sounds heartfelt. The more forceful "Running Down Deep" and the drowsy closer "Street Songs" are also worth mentioning. This debut, while not a great album, still pleases and serves well as a harmless introduction to Help Yourself.
"Beware the Shadow", the band's third album, shows the originality in full bloom. "Alabama Lady" was the first HY song I ever heard, and it's still a favorite, an easy-to-get-into and easy-to-like cheerful song wonderfully played. "Reaffirmation" is the album's centerpiece. Flute and guitar drift out from nowhere, Morley utters a series of short lines, once interrupted by an instrumental part where drums also join in. After three minutes Morley stops singing, the tempo picks up and the band starts drifting off into a musical stratosphere. The tone shifts to a funky rhythm laced with multi-layered guitars, and soon the whole band starts chanting "reaffirmation" for about a minute, and the rest is dedicated purely to an instrumental extravaganza that soothes and amazes you, and you feel pleasantly exhausted when the whole thing finally is wrapped up at 12:35. "Calapso" is a small section of an obvious studio jam, but at 1:11 it's criminally short, you hardly even manage to pick up the catchy calypso beat. We want three minutes!
"She's My Girl" is possibly the HY song that's closest to my heart. What might sound like an innocent love song is actually a very sad song, Morley possibly singing about a loved one who has left him, or whom he has mistakenly hurt in some way. This should have been a single - why wasn't it? The humorous and deliberately messed-up "Molly Bake Bean" sounds like a fireside chant late one night after a few too many beers, but the background noises sound like coming from a kitchen or a small workshop during lunch hour. A guy named Sean Tyla co-wrote the bitter "American Mother", which appeared on Tyla Gang's 1978 "Moonproof" album as a growling three-minute hard-rocker. Help Yourself's version is a spacey, pompous, impressive seven-minute symphony where Morley shouts out the lyrics with a clear, crisp voice. "Passing Through" closes this album non-distinctively with simple acoustic guitar backing and nothing more. No matter, the listener has already got his stomach full and could hardly take any more.
Morley might have suffered from depression at the time of "Beware the Shadow", but it produced the best HY album ever!
An absolutely great two-fer cd from a little known UK band.......2003-10-30
Everyone who remembers this band admired the unique musical style which might be compared to an English equivalent of Workingman's/American Beauty period Grateful Dead. (The other 2 lp's are now available too - also superb). A real bonus are the Liner notes detailing the band's history.
Help Yourself.......2003-01-29
I love these guys. This is one of the many under appreciated bands of the early 70's. All their songs are great, and alot of them should have been hits. The radio is missing out by not playing these guys. I beleive this is some of the best mellow rock you will ever hear. And some of their songs are pretty hard rocking too. I think the song She's my Girl is one of the best mellow kind of rock song in the world. I don't beleive there is anything better. Anybody that got to see these guys live is very lucky, I beleive. All the old bands should be playing live today, and they should all be played on the radio. That's the way it should be. I recommend this to anybody that likes good classic rock.
Mellow days.......2000-07-18
A British early 70's rock group with a cult following then and now. The Helps became known to a wider audience when they became connected to Welsh psychedelic rockers, the Man band. They joined them on a tour of Switzerland in 1971, called 'All good clean fun.' But whereas Man were often rambling and improvisational the Helps pinned their music to plaintive, almost country rock harmonies. They, too used a dual guitar approach to melody and their first eponymously titled album relies on wistful picking and tight rhythms. Malcolm Morley wrote and and sang many of the songs and played guitars and keyboards, while Richard Treece pulled out some exceptional lead solos. Their duelling is delicate and intricate but never self-indulgent. Ken Whaley's bass lines dance lithely, (Ken's replaced by Paul Burton on their 3rd album, Beware the Shadow,) and Dave Charles keeps a tight beat going on drums. Like Man's (and on Dire Straits' "Alchemy")Terry Williams, Charles' subtle tempo shifts and climactic runs help announce pace shifts. The 1st album's outstanding track, "Old Man" - not Neil Young's classic-stands comparison with its well-known namesake. The 3rd album,"Beware the Shadow", which shares space on this great value CD, allegedly reflects Morley's period of melancholia and depression. The songs don't! Here's a broad sweeping canvas: "Reaffirmation" conjures up broad vistas and adds mellotron to the other keyboards and guitars. Starting with an ironic vocal line and soft piano and guitar accompaniment, this track soars into a warm ethereal guitar-filled golden Western sky. "American woman" is another stand-out track : a sardonic Morley opus about the ubiquitous American mom, going way further in her debauches than Mrs Robinson! If you like the country rock of the Burritos, Poco, New Riders, CSNY or just any good (but not heavy) guitar music then go ahead and, "Help yourself!"
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Life Upon the Wicked Stage
Carole Cook , Jerome Kern , Grant Geissman , David Stout [trombone] , Dan Fornero , John Fumo , Brock Peters , James Anderson , Jane Lanier , Lauren Kennedy , Linda Michele , Marissa Jaret Winokur , Melissa Errico , Reece Holland , Robert Morse , Rod McKuen , Roger Rees , Ronnie Franklin , and Steve Orich
Manufacturer: Lml Music
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ASIN: B0000658H9
Release Date: 2002-05-07 |
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- My troubled but rewarding relationship with Help Yourself
- Finally: Strange Affair on c.d.!
- Good deal for a 2 CD set and 2 great tracks
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Strange Affair/The Return of Ken Whaley Plus Happy Days
Help Yourself
Manufacturer: Bgo - Beat Goes on
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ASIN: B00000JTB7
Release Date: 1999-06-14 |
Tracks:
- Strange Affair
- Brown Lady
- Movie Star
- Deanna Call and Scotty
- Heaven Row
- Excerpts from the Electric Fur Trapper
- Many Ways of Meeting
Tracks:
- Candy Cane
- Pioneers of the West in the Head
- Who Killed Paradise?
- Amy
- Blown Away
- Man We're Glad We Know You
- It Has to Be
- Golden Handshake
- Jesus What Are Little Kids For
- Virginia
- Waiting at the Station
- Seashell
- I've Got Beautiful You
- My Friend
- Elephant by My Side
Album Details
Includes 'happy Days' in this Collection of Help Yourself's Albums. 'happy Days' was Originally Included with the 'return of Ken Whaley.'
Customer Reviews:
My troubled but rewarding relationship with Help Yourself.......2004-08-02
Being interested in the British pub rock scene, and happily familiar with one Help Yourself song called "Alabama Lady" (not in this 2-cd package) I bought this set expecting a very good listening experience. To make the story short, I was let down at first. The music didn't welcome me with open arms, some songs were very wonderful indeed but some were just dull and distant. I listened to the cd's over and over again and found "Happy Days" a very good set of songs, light and irresistibly catchy, but "Ken Whaley" and "Strange Affair" were uneven. I started skipping the 12-minute experimental "It Has to Be", since it made my task of getting into the music even more difficult. One by one, all the songs started playing in my head, refusing to stop, and I realised I finally liked them all.
I recently found the other double-album set by Help Yourself, and listened to all 3 cd's in one go. I still hated "It Has to Be", so it's still a track I intend to skip. I'm still working on the albums "Help Yourself" and "Beware the Shadow", but this 2-cd set now has one more proud owner - me.
My favorites on "Strange Affair" are the bouncy title track, the haunting CS&N/America-type ballad "Brown Lady", and the melancholy "Deanna Call and Scotty" - and the nine-and-a-half-minute instumental "The All Electric Fur Trapper" is so ethereal in places you can't help but get enchanted by it.
On "The Return...", the best songs are the immediately catchy "Who Killed Paradise?", the ballad "Amy", which sounds like Barnstorm-period Joe Walsh, and the closing ballad "The Golden Handshake", which is so haunting you expect it to develop more during its 6-minute running time than it actually does. And "Happy Days" is wonderful from start to finish!
So, buy this set, and don't worry if you don't get turned on at first. You will!
Finally: Strange Affair on c.d.!.......2003-07-10
As is the case with the twofer containing Beware of the Shadow and their first album, you get a lot of excellent music on one disc. Musically reminiscent of a blend of the acoustic parts of Led Zep's third album and the Grateful Dead style on American Beauty and Workingman's Dead. Strange Affair is one of the greatest recordings of the early 70's. Unfortunately few heard the band or the lp. This album was played quite bit on the great old FM100 in Memphis which at the time was still "underground". The rest of the cd (Return of Ken Whaley lp plus the Happy Days ep) is good but it's the Strange Affair album that's stayed with me for over 30 years. I would go so far as to say the the instrumental called "The All Electric Fur Trapper" ranks up there with Pink Floyd's "Great Gig in the Sky" for best rock instrumental of all time. Excellent liner notes too--
Good deal for a 2 CD set and 2 great tracks.......2000-04-26
Help Yourself was a Welsh band that played in the early seventies. It wasn't a very stable band, and had members move in and out. Some of the members also played in Man. They released 4 albums. This is a two CD set that contains the second (Strange Affair) and fourth (Return of Ken Whaley/Happy Days) albums. The fourth album was released as a double LP, but fits on the second CD. The CD has a nice booklet that includes a barely coherent history of the band.
Every Help Yourself album contained one fantastic extended number, a few good songs, and some bad ones. The extended numbers are from 10 to 14 minutes and include some amazing guitar playing and sometimes great keyboards. This two CD set has two of those tracks, plus one seven minute one that comes fairly close. The rest of the tracks are pop tunes in various styles. Some sound like America (but better musically), CSN (including Steven Stills guitar), England Dan and John Ford Coley and Harry Nilsson. There are other styles that are hard to describe. Some are good and some aren't. Few of these would be worth buying on their own.
But, for a good price, you get 2 CD's and close to 30 minutes of excellent music with another 80 minutes of variable quality.
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Release Date: 2005-10-25 |
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Dream Partner
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DREAM PARTNER is all about Life. It helps you with your relationships with yourself, others, animals, plants, the wind, rain and everything that is a part of Life. Love is the message with DREAM PARTNER. The first step is to learn how to love who you are and then the next step is to learn how to give of that love. Life is a great joy to have a relationship with and DREAM PARTNER assists you in living it to the fullest. There is a lot of romance in DREAM PARTNER because learning all the aspects of love is romantic. Love is a very profound emotion and it is the strongest energy of all creation. So you can see how important it is to learn all about love. It is the true source of all happiness. There have been many marriages healed from this composition, as well as friendships. A woman listened to DREAM PARTNER while sleeping. When she awoke, her relationship fears were gone. Since then her life has improved. She is more at peace with herself and others. She credit! s DREAM PARTNER with enhancing the quality of her life.
Customer Reviews:
Well...........2003-01-05
Listening to this CD about once a week -- I can't say that all my problems are gone!! It is, however, a wonderfully relaxing cd that's a great one to fall asleep to. The music has a distinct but not overpowering melody, so it's not the "New Age Noise" of some sleep cds. Occasional sounds such as trains, distant laughter, and children playing are interspersed throughout the music. So ignore the mumbo-jumbo of the description, and if you're looking for a good sleep cd, buy this one.
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- English is an asset and a drawback
- You Will Love Opera After Hearing Carmen In English
- A wholly credible "Carmen" -- finally!
- I love Carmen!
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Carmen (Sung in English)
Bizet , Bardon , Gavin , Plazas , Magee , and Parry
Manufacturer: Chandos
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ASIN: B00007JGRN
Release Date: 2003-03-11 |
Tracks:
- Prelude
- In The Plaza
- Just Look At That Delicious Morsel
- Here Come Our New Soldier Boys
- Jose! There Was A Girl Here Looking For You Just Now
- Off With You Old Soldier Boys
- Corporal! Sir!
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- Come And Help
- So, Corporal: Tell Me What Happened
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- Where Are You Taking Me?
- There's An Old Bar In The City
- Careful - It's Lieutenant!
- Entr'acte
- From Far Away Mysterious Sounds
- Bravo, Bravo! More! Keep Dancing!
- Hurrah! Hurrah! The Torero!
- Who's That? It's Escamillo, The Bullfighter From Granada
- Hurrah! Hurrah! The Torero!
- You're Most Kind
- We'll Come With You, Senor Torero
- Toreador, Be Ready!
- At Last! We Got Rid Of Them As Quickly As We Could
- There's A Little Job That We're Starting!
- Being In Love Is Not A Reason
Tracks:
- To Bid You Welcome To Our Bar
- La La La La La La La La...
- Back To Camp!... Go At Once!
- That Flow'r You Threw To Me I Treasured
- No, It's Not Love At All!
- Hello! Carmen!
- Lieutenant Fair, It's True
- The Sky Above The Open Road
- Entr'acte
- Keep Going, Dear Old Friend, Kep Going!
- Right! Let's Stop For A While
- Shuffle! Cut Them!
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- You're Back!
- As For That Man, It Should Be Easy!
- Is This The Place?
- I Say That There's Nothing To Fear
- It's Him! I'm Sure It's Him Over There!
- Escamillo Is My Name, And I Come From Granada
- She Had A Lover Here
- Hola! Hola! Jose!
- You Should Take Care, Carmen
- Alas! Jose, Your Mother Is Ill
- Entr'acte
- A Few Cuartos! A Few Cuartos!
- Here They Come! Here They Come!
- If You Love Me, Carmen
- It's You! It's Me!
- Viva! Viva! What A Corrida!
Customer Reviews:
English is an asset and a drawback.......2004-07-20
The best thing about this recording of Carmen is the libretto. Conductor David Parry penned this facile and dramatic English translation. He avoids the pitfalls of literal translation to achieve an idiomatic flow that matches the rhythm of the original lyrics. I use this as a reference libretto for any of the French Carmens.
Unfortunately, the performance suffers from being sung in English. The singers declaim their parts with such proper British diction that Carmen comes across as a school marm. The spoken dialog is delivered beat for deliberate beat and is dripping with reverb. It makes the plaza, tavern and mountain pass all sound like a sewer pipe.
This is a good first Carmen for someone trying to understand the work. The libretto itself is a good investment for further listening. For an enjoyable performance with an emphasis on character and action, I recommend Regina Resnik on the London Double Decker set.
You Will Love Opera After Hearing Carmen In English.......2004-02-09
What a perfect introduction to opera. This newly released recording will surely get you hooked into opera. Carmen, a French opera by Georges Bizet, is the most recognizable and most popular in the opera world. It's famous melodies- the overture, the Habanera, The Toreador Song have all been featured in everything from cellular phone ring tones to Superbowl Commercial (last year's Superbowl with The "Opera In English" label has been making Italian operas into English for a number of years now. Also on the market are Verdi's La Traviata in English (with soprano Valerie Masterson as Violetta) Handel's Julius Caesar with Janet Baker and even Wagner's epic Ring Of The Nibeling sung in English. This is a terrific recording and I highly recommend it if you want to get into opera. Listen to this version first and then try the real, original French version Bizet had written. Patricia Bardon is sensational, sexy and dramatic as Carmen.
The real strength of this version is the dynamic drama. With the advantage of being sung in English, we get better insight on characters' emotions and motives, and we understand the drama a lot better. Carmen is all about great drama. Bizet drew the plot from the French writer Prosper Merimee's dark short story. Carmen is the ultimate femme fatale- a devil-may-care, sexy Gypsy living in Spain, seduces the conservatively raised soldier Don Jose, stealing him away from his fiancee, the passive Micaela, living a life of underground smuggling and rowdy taverns. "Habanera" and "The Gypsy Song and Dance" are very expressive of Carmen's extraordinarily liberal lifestyle. Don Jose, however, has fallen deeply in love- as he shows us in his song/aria "The Flower Song". But Carmen soon becomes tired of his constancy. Don Jose wants a committed, monogamous relationship with Carmen. But Carmen will not submit to love, since she is first and foremost a carnal creature. Eventually, she falls for the handsome Toreador Escamillo. Don Jose, consumed by jealousy, stabs Carmen at a bullfight after Carmen declares her love for Escamillo and rejects Don Jose's love. Don Jose's crazed, obscessive personality shines through in the English version as well. This tragedy has been done in English before so don't think this is the first time. Back in the 50's, there was a film, starring black actors "Carmen Jones" which was treated the same way as this opera- more like an English Broadway musical and with the dubbed singing voice of Marilyn Horne as Carmen. All in all, this recording is excellent.
A wholly credible "Carmen" -- finally!.......2003-09-17
This recording really sells "Carmen" as a drama. Although I have two other recordings of this opera and have seen it performed several times, it never quite worked for me dramatically. But thanks to the fine performances, conducting, and translation here, I've become a "Carmen" convert. Producing a good English-language performance of a foreign opera, especially a warhorse like "Carmen," is much more difficult than it might appear. You need performers who not only can sing the parts (of course) but also can sing *English* and make it halfway intelligible and make it sound like English and make it dramatically convincing to English-speakers. The singers on this recording do an excellent job all around. Don't be put off if you don't recognize their names -- they are up to the task musically and (especially) in their acting. Admittedly, as with *all* English-language recordings, some passages are very hard to understand without reading along, but most of the time the words are clear and effective. I would recommend this recording to any opera beginner or opera lover, even those who normally turn up their noses at performances in translation.
I love Carmen!.......2003-08-15
I do. I can think of no other opera with more melodic inventiveness, and few others with so sure a dramatic pulse. Carmen is popular and it thrills me to say that it is also a very good opera - not always true of popular things.
And what of this recording? Carmen sits well in English, so it is good to hear in translation, although some of the detais in the text jar. Escamillo refers to Jose as "my dear", which sounds rather peculiar, and the guide's line to Micaela: "it's not exactly inviting, is it?" sounds distinctly Middle England rather than Rural Spain. Some of the performers, not least Carmen herself, make the words work, although there are long tracts, especially with the chorus, where the language is distinctly indistinct.
The soloists are, by and large, strong. Patricia Bardon's deep, Handel-friendly voice adapts well to Carmen and she colours the music with phenomenal detail, sounding sexy and provocative from the start with an edge of pride and anger that emerges as the show goes on. She is out of her depth above the stave, though, and some extra top notes in the second act don't show her off to her best advantage. I have previously said that Julian Gavin is poorly served by recordings, though here he sounds much more even and gives a thrilling and musical performance (but his wooden spoken lines let him down). Mary Plazas is a lovely Micaela, rich-voiced and sincere (and word-perfect), but Garry Magee sounds miscast as Escamillo, lacking the ballast at the bottom of the voice to do justice to this tricky role.
The supporting cast is good (Mary Hegarty seems to do nothing but Frasquita these days!) but the really treasurable thing is the conducting. Stepping out of Italian Ottocento, David Parry turns his hand to this French Comedie with an appropriate lightness of touch. His pacing and handling of the set pieces is exemplary and the enrtractes go with a real swing.
A pleasure, then, for the Carmen naive or a novelty for the Carmen-acquainted. I nearly wrote Carmen-weary - but I don't think it's possible.
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- Soul beyond stereotypes
- Fabulous
- hot and sassy album...I love it
- a solid disc
- turn down the lights squeeze her tight and simply enjoy :0)
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Help Yourself
Peggy Scott-Adams
Manufacturer: Miss Butch Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B000003JX1
Release Date: 1996-10-22 |
Tracks:
- Bill
- Help Youself
- I'll Take Care Of You
- You, Her And His
- Cleaning House
- I'm Getting What I Want
- Slow Drag
- I Don't Wanna Steal It
- Burning
- Part Time Lover, Full Time Fool
Customer Reviews:
Soul beyond stereotypes.......2005-04-01
Every song on this album has it's own perspective and "Bill" is not the only one here that is unexpected but all-too-believable. "Slow Drag" is one of my all-time favorite hot dance numbers for three years now. Great music on the love/lust songs ("Burning," "I Don't Want to Steal It," etc.) and great lyrics too on the more atypical numbers about what happens when you're past all that ("You, Her, and His," "Help Yourself," "Cleaning House," etc.).
Anyone who loves this album should give a listen to Jimmy Lewis' album "Soulgasm" where Peggy and he do a fantastic duet, "See You Next Weekend."
If I could only have two soul albums from the modern era, I would choose these two.
Fabulous.......2003-01-31
This is a dramatic album of deep soul songs. This is most evident on the scandalous hit single "Bill" which clearly tells a story of the man she loves that has a young secret lover which turns out to be another man. The remainder of the album is just as good. She has great vocals thoughout the cd.This is a real keeper that proves soul music is still alive and well.
hot and sassy album...I love it.......2002-07-25
THIS ALBUM BLEW ME AWAY. FROM THE FIRST CUT TO THE LAST ONE. I HAD NEVER HEAR OF THIS LADY BEFORE BUT WHEN I HEARD THIS ALBUM I BOUGHT TWO MORE AND SENT TO FRIENDS.
a solid disc.......2000-02-06
the cut Bill had me rolling.Peggy Scott-Adams has strong music chops.it is showcased all thru this set.
turn down the lights squeeze her tight and simply enjoy :0).......1999-05-07
If romance is what you are after, all you need is the partner, and this will do the rest...
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- American Fan
- SO happy this is converted to CD,..a MUST have...
- Tom's Best Album
- Help Yourself To A Tom Jones Gem
- Tom IS The BOMB
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Help Yourself
Tom Jones
Manufacturer: Polygram Int'l
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00004SE7E
Release Date: 2003-12-08 |
Tracks:
- Help Yourself
- I Can't Break the News to Myself
- Bed
- Isadora
- Set Me Free
- I Get Carried Away
- This House (The House Song)
- So Afraid
- If I Promise
- If You Go Away
- My Girl Maria
- All I Can Say Is Goodbye
- Ten Guitars
- What a Party
- Looking Out My Window
- Can't Stop Loving You
- Let There Be Love
- Without Love (There Is Nothing)
Album Description
UK reissue of the Welsh superstar's 1968 album, his first Top Ten album. 18 tracks including the Top 40 title track 'Help Yourself', 'I Can't Break the News to Myself' and 'The Bed'. Standard jewel case.
Customer Reviews:
American Fan.......2006-07-27
While the CD is great, it is missing some songs I wish were on it from the American release.
SO happy this is converted to CD,..a MUST have..........2006-04-03
I cannot tell you how happy i am to have this on CD. I remember all of these songs playing very loudly from my older sister bedroom in the 70's. This is a GREAT collection to have! The song, "If I promise" makes me want to salsa dance all over the house; while "If You GO Away" can bring me too instant tears. I cant forget one of my very favorite's, "Help Yourself". A MUST have to any Tom Jones collection!!!
Diane
Tom's Best Album.......2005-08-03
Listening to my parents LP all those years ago, I searched high and low for this album. What price for wonderful memories? I remember these songs so fondly, their a trip back in time. Wonderful, and some bonus tracks to boot.
Help Yourself To A Tom Jones Gem.......2003-01-29
This 1968 album, available now on CD, stands as one of the most popular releases in the Tom Jones catalogue. From the bouncy, salsa feel of the hit single title track, to the heart wrenching sadness of the classic "If You Go Away", Jones is at his romantic best on an album that steers towards mainstream pop and away from the rock and roll or country influenced sounds of his previous recordings. This album is a must for any TJ fan, one of the biggest sellers of his career (his first Top 10 album in the States), especially if romantic pop is what you are looking for. The CD has a few bonus tracks not originally available on the LP such as "Looking Out My Window", a rare, self penned rocker built to showcase Jones powerhouse emotive vocal style. Two hit singles from the 1970's, "Without Love (There Is Nothing)" and "Can't Stop Loving You" are also included.
Tom IS The BOMB.......2002-10-19
I first heard this album when it was initially released in the late 1960s. We were living in Venezuela, South America, along with other American oil refinery workers. It was a warm, tropical, fun place and I was just beginning to notice the opposite sex. My mother used to play Tom Jones and Engelbert Humperdinck on the stereo and I believe these two guys had a strong infuence on my view of romantic love. This album by Tom is one of his best! Every song is powerful and memorable with a wide range of emotions from one song to the next. "Help Yourself" is carefree and flirting, while "So Afraid" is somber and doubting. In the cocky, but sincere "If I Promise", Tom vows, "to be a good boy, and never hurt you anymore". His voice soars into the sky on "Set Me Free", and then sinks to the depths of despair on "If You Go Away". On "I Can't Break the News...", Tom lets his vocal power loose a bit, but then reels it back in on the quiet and reflective "This House". My musical taste has ranged widely over the years, but Tom is still one of my favorites. Tom is the Bomb.
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- Way Outpaces expactions (for an lp started 30 years ago)
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Help Yourself
Manufacturer: Hux Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B00024H10Q
Release Date: 2004-07-05 |
Tracks:
- Light Your Way
- Cowboy Song
- Monkey Wrench
- Romance in a Tin
- Grace
- Martha
- Monkey Wrench (Reprise)
- Rock
- Willow
- Alley Cat
- Duneburgers
Customer Reviews:
Way Outpaces expactions (for an lp started 30 years ago).......2004-08-13
If you are reading this, the likelihood that you own, say, Strange Affair on vinyl or one of the 2 cds of their first 4 albums is high; i.e. you already know this early 70's English band and its sad history. In any case this is a wonderful gift from another time: strange and haunting electric eclectic with an acoustic feel but also very contemporary in a psychedelic altcountry kind of way (before altcountry was a genre). This c.d was their swan song begun but never completed--- that is, until the original group (plus Kevin Spacey on drums for some tracks) got together to finish it up in '02/'03. In my opinion it's every bit as good as whichever is your former favorite Help Yourself album. If you don't know the early stuff, well, this would be a fine place to start. The cover, too, is an original Rick Griffin (of Bill Graham fame) painting.
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Help Yourself to My Heart
Helen Forrest
Manufacturer: Sepia Recordings
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
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ASIN: B0000CNXNM
Release Date: 2004-09-27 |
Tracks:
- Whatta Ya Gonna Do!
- All Of Me
- I Wish I Didn't Love You So
- You Do
- Baby, Come Home
- You Were Meant For Me
- The Feathery Feelin'
- Worry, Worry, Worry
- Cincinnati
- Ain't Doin' Bad Doin' Nothin'
- Help Yourself To My Heart
- What Did I Do
- I Love You Much Too Much
- Down The Stairs, Out The Door
- For Heaven's Sake
- Is It Too Late
- My Mistake
- Lover's Gold
- Possibilities
- Homework
- You Can Have Him
- Give Me A Song With A Beautiful Melody
- Just Got To Have Him Around
- I Wish I Could Shimmy Like My Sister Kate
- More Than I Should
Album Description
Helen Forrest was featured vocalist with Artie Shaw, Benny Goodman and Harry James, placing her in the forefront of all female band singers. She recorded with Dick Haymes after she left the bands, and they had ten Top 30 hits between 1944-1946, indicating her popularity. The twenty-five tracks on this CD were recorded between 1946-1950, many on CD for the first time! Includes "All Of Me," "I Wish I Didn't Love You So," "You Do," "Baby, Come Home," "You were Meant For Me," "Worry, Worry, Worry," "Help Yourself To My Heart," and more.
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