Digitally remastered and expanded edition of Smokie's third studio album which hit #6 in Germany when first released in 1976. Includes the hit singles 'Something's Been Making Me Blue' (#17 UK, #21 in Germany and #1 in Sweden) and 'Wild Wild Angels' (#25 Germany). Now comes with six bonus tracks including the hit singles 'I'll Meet You At Midnight' (#11 UK, #9 Germany and #2 Sweden) plus 'Living Next Door To Alice' which reached #1 in Germany and Australia, #3 in Sweden, #5 in the UK and #25 in America. Booklet contains original LP artwork, pictures of many rare European only sleeves, lyrics and extensive loner notes.
M**.
Excellent
My brother grew up with this band and it made his Christmas when he received this CD and the other one from Smokie "The Other side of the Road".
R**R
Five Stars
Thank You great C.D.
G**Y
Really love this album i grew up in Ariz where they ...
Really love this album i grew up in Ariz where they still play!! Packaged and shipped well thx !!
A**A
Stranger things have happened in the compilation industry!
For those raised in parts of the world outside US, Smokie was one of the better melodic rock bands from the mid- and late-70s that had the hooky sweetness to compete with the pop sounds of Abba, Boney M, Bee Gees, Pussycat etc. Still, for me, the harder, darker, rocking "Stranger" (slightly reminiscent of the dark melodic rock of the Eagles' "Witchy Woman" and "One of these Nights,") remains the band's best recording and a real classic, complete with one of the most memorable rock guitar solos. Add to that "What Can I Do," and I can't figure out why these two classics have not made it on to any of the 20 plus Smokie compilation albums doing the rounds. Unfortunately, Smokie is now a nostalgic figure and, as their individual albums do not sell well, there is no cheap used copy of this album available. Sigh! I'll just have to listen to "Stranger" on songza for now, I guess. For half the money, one can buy a triple album compilation with all the other best toons (except the two mentioned above).
A**R
NOTHING IS MISSING - THIS IS THE ORIGINAL !
A few words in response to canadian reviewer although he was writing his review 5 years ago. Smokie was (and even still IS) a British band. Hence their original label releases on RAK records for UK and european markets are supposed to be ORIGINAL. And THAT was the original UK LP release way back in 1976. Along with "The Montreux Album" this is the best album in their career. No, Sir, you won't find "the original" canadian release only because it does not exist in CD format. But you can burn it down yourself utilizing this plus some compilations. Yes, tracks 1-6 are the same but you made a minor mistake saying that tracks 7-10 were on european release only. Many years ago I was holding in my hands that canadian LP - tracks 7 and 9 were also included on canadian LP which contained only 9 tracks, although the original should have 10. Yes, their greatest hit "Living Next Door To Alice" can't be found here because originally it was a single only song. But it can also be found on numerous compilations. "I'll Meet You at Midnight", "Little Lucy" and greatest "What Can I Do" (composed and sung by Alan Silson) were not included in canadian version. And this is significant in my opinion. All in all - regardless the version you own this is a great album. I wish japanese addictors will release this whenever in digitally remastered mini-LP paper sleeve collectors edition plus all their classic 1975-1978/9 Norman years back catalogue thus giving this poorly known (nowadays) band treatment it deserves.
L**M
missing songs
This was a great album released in the mid 70's. Unfortunately, the CD release has different tracks than the original Canadian version. Tracks 1-6 are the same, 7-10 must be a European release. 'Living Next Door to Alice' is not found on the CD, which was on the original release, amongst others that are also great songs. I'd like to find the original version.
M**E
Die CD Halterung ( siehe Bild) ist beschädigt
Cd Halterung ist beschädigt
T**.
Einfach Spitze
Ein tolles Album von Smokie. Allerdings merkt man, dass sich die Gruppe vom Stil umorientiert.
D**G
Detlef Freitag
Mit den Hits "I'll meet you at midnight" im Tango Rythmus und "Wild wild angels" was zum mitklatschen und mitsingen anregt, hör ich immer wieder gerne auf der Autobahn, dazu eine Super Solo Nummer von Alan Silson "What can i do" dessen Stimme sich wirklich hören lassen kann. Smokies unaufhaltsamer Weg nach oben ging weiter. "Going home" ein für damalige Verhältnisse Titel mit überlänge 7.32m ist ein Highlight und der Titel "Stranger",ein klasse Rockstück, was Chris Norman kürzlich auf seiner Tour 2007 Acoustisch zum besten gab. Sehr schön die Bonustracks. Auch hier gilt dasselbe, ein Pappcover wäre schön gewesen.
H**W
Die Beste
Spätestens seit erscheinen von der LP bin ich ein wirklicher Fan der Smokie.Hat für mich den höchsten Musikalischen Wert im Schaffen der Smokie, die ganze Bandbreite ihres Könnens wird in ein einfach geniales Album gepackt.
A**I
Tolles Album
Für mich das beste Smokie Album. Qualität ist sehr gut.
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