Avoid this re-recording and hold out for the originals.
John K. Ceballos | Napa Valley,CA USA | 02/06/2005
(1 out of 5 stars)
"There's something very dishonest in hiding the fact that the recordings are in fact re-recordings-you don't find out until the cd packaging comes off and you own it. Worse yet , the re-recordings sound just off enough that they are irritating to listen to.Look for the original versions, I know I will."
Re-recorded versions but a fascinating singer
Peter Durward Harris | Leicester England | 03/01/2005
(4 out of 5 stars)
"Tony Burrows, it seems, was content to be a session singer, yet he was a member of several different pop groups during the sixties and seventies. The original recordings were made for several different record labels and I doubt if it would be commercially viable to bring them all together in one compilation. Nevertheless, this set of re-recorded hits shows what an interesting career Tony had.
He was at various times a member of the Ivy League (Funny how love can be, Tossing and turning), the Flowerpot Men (Let's go to San Francisco), Edison Lighthouse (Love grows where my Rosemary goes), White Plains (My baby loves loving, I've got you on my mind, Julie do ya love me, When you are a king), Brotherhood of man (United we stand) and First class (Beach baby), all of which were big UK hits, most of them making the top ten, with the Edison Lighthouse record going all the way to number one. When Tony finally released a solo single (Melanie makes me smile), it failed to chart.
These re-recordings are not as good as the originals, but while some of the originals are easy to find on various artists compilations and/or individual group compilations, some of the less famous songs may prove tricky to obtain elsewhere."
Enjoyable, but not the original if that is what you are expe
Timmy Joe Thomas | Midwest City, OK USA | 05/23/2008
(4 out of 5 stars)
"I myself purchased this knowing that is was not the original recordings. I was more interested to see if Tony Burrows still had the pipes he did thirty years ago. While most songs are off a bit, Beach Baby sounds pretty much like the original, and Love Grows sounds close. It was worth the three dollars I put out for it."