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Moonlight Feels Right/Rock 'N' Roll Rocket
Starbuck
Moonlight Feels Right/Rock 'N' Roll Rocket
Genres: Pop, Rock
 
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2009 digitally remastered two-fer from this Atlanta-based '70s outfit containing a pair of their albums on one CD (1976's Moonlight Feels Right and '77's Rock 'N' Roll Rocket) alongside a few rare bonus tracks added for go...  more »

     
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All Artists: Starbuck
Title: Moonlight Feels Right/Rock 'N' Roll Rocket
Members Wishing: 6
Total Copies: 0
Label: Cherry Red
Release Date: 5/26/2009
Album Type: Import
Genres: Pop, Rock
Styles: Soft Rock, Oldies
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 5013929960220

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Album Description
2009 digitally remastered two-fer from this Atlanta-based '70s outfit containing a pair of their albums on one CD (1976's Moonlight Feels Right and '77's Rock 'N' Roll Rocket) alongside a few rare bonus tracks added for good measure. This disc the first ever UK/European CD release of either of these classic albums. The first of the two albums contains their big hit and ever constant radio staple 'Moonlight Feels Right' - which has sold over 3 million copies - moreover, it has the finest marimba solo ever committed to seven inch vinyl! The great Starbuck name has been sullied in the past by a severe plague of naughty bootlegs and unoriginal recordings, but rest assured, our stuff is 100% the real deal. Broadside.

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CD Reviews

In Response
Bruce Blackman | usa | 03/26/2009
(1 out of 5 stars)

"In response to the above review. This CD is not mine. It is another bogus

import and I have nothing to do with it. The official CD is for sale right

here on Amazon. I also have nothing to do with the CDs that are over $50.

They are also bogus releases from another foreign company. Bruce Blackman"
Excellent, Definitive CD for Starbuck Fans
Bill Anthony | North Texas United States | 06/25/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I received this UK-made CD from an Amazon seller, and it is an outstanding reissue, very much like the work that Raven (Australia) does. The two Private Stock label Starbuck albums here sound better than ever - original master versions, and the bonus tracks (two non-LP single sides from 1977) are supposedly taken from vinyl, but also sound great. The booklet is a fold-out with the full covers of both albums, as well as credits, band photos, a 1976-77 Starbuck discography, and even the lyrics to the song "Moonlight Feels Right".



The single a-side from summer 1977, "One Of These Mornings", appears on the "official" Starbuck CD release, but only in a short excerpt as it was released on the Rock n'Roll Rocket album. Here, it is the full single version, in stereo like all the other tracks. The other bonus track, "Gimme A Break". sounds like a hit, with marimba solo and all. It was the b-side to "Everbody Be Dancin" in early 1977.



This is on the Broadside label (a subsidiary of the UK label Cherry Red) and the item number is "Stern 2". There are no remixes here, no demos, just the original classic albums from the master tapes, plus the two bonus singles, which altogether is the complete Starbuck on the Private Stock label. Note: the "Official Starbuck" CD, also available on Amazon, used the same front cover art as this CD, but is a compilation of tracks from Starbuck/Korona albums and singles, with many of them remixed and altered.



Now if only someone would release the 3rd Starbuck album "Searching For A Thrill" and the 4th (under the name "Korona") which were released on the United Artists label in 1978 and 1980."
Starbuck controversy?
H. Cogswell | Jacksonville , FL | 04/18/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)

"It seems Bruce Blackman is upset about his group STARBUCK and the release of some of their music. To begin with, everyone knows the best thing about STARBUCK is "Moonlight Feels Right". Hands down, the best version of this is on the "official" STARBUCK release. The 2009 Remix is a nice added bonus, but is probably 20 years late...interesting and fine remix that it is. The "Official" release implies with it's cover that the first two albums are included...not the case. It is suposed to be the best of the three STARBUCK albums, but is missing "It Feels Good", a single that may have not charted but was one of their best. The import version has almost the exact same artwork (Bruce, who ripped off who?) and includes the full first 2 albums as well as bonus single tracks. Bruce says these are all demo versions. I have the "Very Best of" and there is only one demo version on that compilation. Just because Bruce may not have overseen the remastering of the other compilations doesn't make them inferior or illegal. Bruce did a FINE job remeastering the "officiak" compilation. Who remastered the import version? Was it from the original master tapes or cheaply done off vinyl? Anyone who can answer these questions would be greatly appreciated. By the way, the "official" release has NO booklet, and is in a thin jewel case without even back artwork. That, I don't understand, either. I know this is more of a review of the "official" Starbucks release. I am wondering if anyone has the "official" and this one and can compare quality as well as selection."