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The Reunion in Franklin, TN
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The Reunion in Franklin, TN
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Curb Records
have probably scored like bandits with this 1991-vintage recording and, what's more, they deserve to.
The Righteous Brothers
were still worth hearing right up until
Bobby Hatfield
's death in 2003, even if it was their old songs that came off best. And given the fact that
Polygram
and
MCA
were (and still seem to be, in January of 2004) in no hurry to upgrade the duo's catalog, contemporary recordings such as this one are more worth hearing than they might otherwise be.
could still pull off what they did best, especially with
Bill Medley
producing and working with the musicians they wanted. There are no surprises except how good they both sounded and how easily they overcome the slight lack of reverb on the drums, to retain enough of their classic
Spector
/
Medley
sound to make it all resonate in all the right ways. ~ Bruce Eder
have probably scored like bandits with this 1991-vintage recording and, what's more, they deserve to.
The Righteous Brothers
were still worth hearing right up until
Bobby Hatfield
's death in 2003, even if it was their old songs that came off best. And given the fact that
Polygram
and
MCA
were (and still seem to be, in January of 2004) in no hurry to upgrade the duo's catalog, contemporary recordings such as this one are more worth hearing than they might otherwise be.
could still pull off what they did best, especially with
Bill Medley
producing and working with the musicians they wanted. There are no surprises except how good they both sounded and how easily they overcome the slight lack of reverb on the drums, to retain enough of their classic
Spector
/
Medley
sound to make it all resonate in all the right ways. ~ Bruce Eder
Curb Records
have probably scored like bandits with this 1991-vintage recording and, what's more, they deserve to.
The Righteous Brothers
were still worth hearing right up until
Bobby Hatfield
's death in 2003, even if it was their old songs that came off best. And given the fact that
Polygram
and
MCA
were (and still seem to be, in January of 2004) in no hurry to upgrade the duo's catalog, contemporary recordings such as this one are more worth hearing than they might otherwise be.
could still pull off what they did best, especially with
Bill Medley
producing and working with the musicians they wanted. There are no surprises except how good they both sounded and how easily they overcome the slight lack of reverb on the drums, to retain enough of their classic
Spector
/
Medley
sound to make it all resonate in all the right ways. ~ Bruce Eder
have probably scored like bandits with this 1991-vintage recording and, what's more, they deserve to.
The Righteous Brothers
were still worth hearing right up until
Bobby Hatfield
's death in 2003, even if it was their old songs that came off best. And given the fact that
Polygram
and
MCA
were (and still seem to be, in January of 2004) in no hurry to upgrade the duo's catalog, contemporary recordings such as this one are more worth hearing than they might otherwise be.
could still pull off what they did best, especially with
Bill Medley
producing and working with the musicians they wanted. There are no surprises except how good they both sounded and how easily they overcome the slight lack of reverb on the drums, to retain enough of their classic
Spector
/
Medley
sound to make it all resonate in all the right ways. ~ Bruce Eder