Dang Syd, you reminded me of some of the great picks off of Michaels CD's !! I'm
goin to break them out and dust them off again!! Think I'm going to go searching
for that UK Sweet Freedom CD today. It sounds great!

Scooter

Roger Sutton wrote:

> Steve,
>
> Syd Scott here, twice in a week!! (a record?)
>
> I am putting this on the list in response to David's (Noe) mail. While I
> agree with some of what my learned friend Scooter has to say, I too have all
> Michael's stuff (inc. Rock & Soul Revue) and suggest that they are all worth
> a visit. The first album (If That's What It Takes) more or less continues in
> the same vein as the stuff the Doobies were doing when they split, anyone
> who is not moved by 'I Can Let Go Now' must be de-sensitised. The new album
> is very good, though I do feel that it misses the touch of his very good
> friend/collaborator Chuck Sabatino (deceased). Neil Young's 'Down By The
> River' is awsome!
> 'No Looking Back' is synthesiser based but worthwhile, although it has moved
> significantly away from the Doobies 77-80 sound. Contains the song used in
> the Kim Basinger/Richard Gere film (forgot title) 'Our Love'.
> My recommendation, however is (If you can track it down), 'Sweet Freedom-
> the best of Michael MacDonald'.
>  I believe this is a UK only release and was issued in 1986. It covers stuff
> from his solo albums up to that point as well as the 'one off' duet singles,
> Ya Mo Be There, Sweet Freedom, On My Own and the mighty I Can Let Go Now!.
> Also included is What A Fool Believes, a minor hit again here to cash in on
> Michael's populartity at the time.
> He did visit the UK on many occasions between 1987-90 and I had the pleasure
> of seeing a lot of these shows. I just wish the Doobies would come over and
> play some of the same venues!
> Re: Rock & Soul Revue - an excellent show, which was the brain child of
> Donald Fagen. Michael sings outstanding versions of 'Lonely Teardrops' and
> 'Minute by Minute'. He assists on background vocals on many tracks. Album
> includes such luminaries as Phoebe Snow, Boz Scaggs and more.
>
> Hope this helps,
>
> Syd
>
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> > Hi Folks,
> > I need some help with picking out some CD's for a friend as Christmas
> > gifts. I want to pick what would be considered to be Michael McDonald's
> > best CDs, but I don't own any, and I'm sure that some are better than
> > others, like most artists who have some that really smoke and some that
> are
> > not that good.
> >
> > Please send opinions to me off list, and thanks for the assist.
> >
> > Steve
> > Slow Burnin' Steve
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