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14 December 2013
Buddy Holly! What else is there to say?
1 of 1 found this helpful The first release of Buddy Holly material after his untimely death on February 3, 1959 was conspicious in its lack of previously unreleased material and this CD released 42 years later doesn't add anything to the pile. That being said - it is still Buddy Holly, it is still great West Texas Rock and Roll and for my part it could be the Sesame Street jingle and I'd still buy it and listen to it. Why? Well, anybody who knows the slightest thing about music knows that there was only one musical genius born and performing in the twentieth century. Yep, that's right "Charles Hardin [Buddy] Holley. If you do not already own this CD and the songs on it then go buy it. You will like it! If not then you're probably tone deaf so you might as well buy anything contemporary - there's no melody in those.
Joe Westbrook
08 December 2009
Luck of the Draw is an older Bonnie Raitt CD.
1 of 1 found this helpful I purchased it for my wife because of one song that is on this CD -- "I Can't Make You Love Me". Her rendition is flawless. Lots of sincere emotion in her voice (she's probably been there). However, the only downside for me was the pianist, Bruce Hornsby, who played very well but with not nearly the soul necessary for this song. Too bad Johnny Johnson and Otis Spann are gone now, either would have been terrific. Of course the absolute best would have been Robert Alan "Lanny" Fiel out of Lubbock, Texas. He is far and away the finest pianist in America -- if not the world, today. Non of which detracts from his stunning ability on the violin, viola, acoustic and electric guitar. Plus he's one of the few drummers since the death of Freddy Below who can count to four consistently.
Sincerely,
Joe Westbrook

06 March 2020
Necessity for master builders of WW 2 German aircraft.
For any serious model airplane builder of World War 2 German aircraft it is an absolute must. It has not only the cockpit views, many in color but actual near life size photos of most of the instruments. This book is however very difficult find at any price. Took me decades to find it and I am not likely to ever let it go.