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Oh How We Danced / Whale Meat Again
Jim Capaldi
Oh How We Danced / Whale Meat Again
Genres: International Music, Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
 
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Raven presents two original, classic jim capaldi albums on one cd for the first time: oh how we danced (island, 1972) and whale meat again (island, 1974). Long out of print, these two albums marked the beginnings of a len...  more »

     
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All Artists: Jim Capaldi
Title: Oh How We Danced / Whale Meat Again
Members Wishing: 9
Total Copies: 0
Label: Raven (Aus)
Original Release Date: 1/1/2009
Re-Release Date: 11/10/2009
Genres: International Music, Pop, Rock, Classic Rock
Styles: Europe, Britain & Ireland, Soft Rock, Album-Oriented Rock (AOR)
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 612657030226

Synopsis

Album Description
Raven presents two original, classic jim capaldi albums on one cd for the first time: oh how we danced (island, 1972) and whale meat again (island, 1974). Long out of print, these two albums marked the beginnings of a lengthy and successful solo career. While best remembered for his role in traffic - one of the most inventive and fondly remembered brit bands of the psychedelic and progressive eras - capaldi was always a driven and inspired musician capable of creating ebullient and enduring work. Oh how we danced featured muscle shoals musicians david hood, roger hawkins, barry beckett and jimmy johnson on most tracks, plus traffic members steve winwood, chris wood, rick grech, jim gordon and rebop on the joyous 'open your heart'. Free guitarist paul kossoff also features heavily on the blistering 'oh how we danced'. There's a real soulfulness and buoyancy to love songs like 'eve', 'big thirst' and 'love is all you can try'. The smouldering ballad 'don't be a hero' takes a darker turn. Whale meat again yielded his first us hit 'it's all right', the bluesy title track, the soulful 'yellow sun', the gritty 'low rider' and the vibrant 'i've got so much lovin''. The muscle shoals guys and winwood were on hand again. These two original albums on the one disc represent great value for fans of classic early 1970s rock. With superb quality audio, detailed liner notes, colour booklet.
 

CD Reviews

Let's Dance
Dark Star-The Other One | The Bus To Never Ever Land | 04/16/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Finally, after being out of print for years, Raven Records has reissued Jim Capaldi's first two solo records on one disc. First up, Oh How We Danced which has been a favourite since I first heard it back in the '70's. It features all Traffic members from Welcome to the Canteen era (Steve Winwood, Dave Mason, Chris Wood, Ric Grech, and Jim Gordon) plus future members like Barry Beckett alongside Free guitarist Paul Kossoff among others. The album while having a few rockers mostly manages a nice laid back vibe and you can almost feel the smile. The songs are all really good with the exception with one which is just good. Whale Meat Again isn't my favourite but it isn't bad either and had more than a few stand out songs on it. In fact, alot of people prefer Whale Meat over Danced so to each his/her own. Hopefully, Raven will continue to reissue more of Jim's albums on cd.



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Really A Bad Joke
Marcel Aegerter | Zurich, Switzerland | 05/17/2010
(1 out of 5 stars)

"After many years of deletion of the two separate CDs on Edsel Records, this release now is a great joy for all fans of Jim Capaldi. Unfortunately the sound quality is really a bad joke. Instead of what the booklet and the sticker on the jewel case suggests ("Superb Audio Quality"), the CD sounds poorer than the separate CDs on Edsel Records from 1991. If you like good Sound Quality: Save your bucks and look for the Edsel Records Editions.

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Great Musician
D. W. Sommerfield | Gold Coast, Oz | 01/09/2010
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I first got a hold of " Oh How We Danced " back in the 70's and fell in love with his guitar work. He had to be one of the best around along, with Robin Trower. I still have the album but being also a cat lover it has its fair share of scratches. I would recommend this album to anyone with a touch of romance in their hearts. Just give it a couple of listens and it really grows on you. "Whale Meat Again" was new to me but it hasn't taken me too long for me to re-iterate my previous comment."