England Dan & John Ford Coley - The Atlantic Albums + (Remastered) (2015)

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Title: The Atlantic Albums +
Year Of Release: 2015
Label: Edsel Records
Genre: Pop Rock, Soft Rock
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 01:18:21 + 01:17:37
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England Dan & John Ford Coley - The Atlantic Albums + (Remastered) (2015)


Tracklist:

CD 1:

Nights Are Forever (1976):
01. I'd Really Love To See You Tonight
02. I'll Stay
03. Westward Wind
04. Long Way Home
05. There'll Never Be Another For Me
06. Nights Are Forever Without You
07. It's Not the Same
08. Showboat Gambler
09. The Prisoner
10. Lady
11. Everything's Gonna Be Alright

Dowdy Ferry Road (1977):
12. Dowdy Ferry Road
13. It's Sad to Belong
14. Soldier In The Rain
15. Love Is The One Thing We Hide
16. Gone Too Far
17. Where Do I Go From Here
18. Falling Stars
19. You Know We Belong Together
20. Don't Feel That Way No More
21. Holocaust

Bonus Single Tracks (1979):
22. In It For Love
23. Why Is It Me
24. Keep Your Smile


CD 2:

Some Things Don't Come Easy (1978):
01. Some Things Don't Come Easy
02. If The World Ran Out Of Love Tonight
03. You Can't Dance
04. Who's Lonely Now
05. Hold Me
06. We'll Never Have To Say Goodbye Again
07. Lovin' Somebody on a Rainy Night
08. Beyond The Tears
09. Calling For You Again
10. Wanting You Desperately
11. Just The Two Of Us

Dr. Heckle And Mr. Jive (1979):
12. Hollywood Heckle & Jive
13. What Can I Do With This Broken Heart
14. Another Golden Oldie Night For Wendy
15. Broken Hearted Me
16. Children Of The Half Night
17. Rolling Fever
18. Love Is The Answer
19. Only A Matter Of Time
20. Caught Up In The Middle
21. Running After You
22. What's Forever For

When people think of Yacht Rock, they think of soft sounds and bushy beards -- the Kenny Loggins and Michael McDonald immortalized on the internet comedy Channel 101. England Dan and John Ford Coley had mustaches, not beards, but they never skimped on the soft sounds, as Edsel's 2015 reissue, The Atlantic Albums +, proves in spades. The duo cut three records for A&M in the early '70s but they didn't register on any radar. When they switched to the Atlantic subsidiary Big Tree, they hit the big time with 1976's Nights Are Forever, which contained the pseudo-title track "Nights Are Forever Without You" and "I'd Really Love to See You Tonight," pinnacles of smooth '70s Southern California soft rock. Things got even slicker from that point on, with each successive album -- 1977's Dowdy Ferry Road, 1978's Some Things Don't Come Easy, 1979's Dr. Heckle & Mr. Jive -- getting glossier. So slick were the sounds that the songs didn't always stick -- the duo had only two other Top 10 hits, 1978's "We'll Never Have to Say Goodbye Again" and a 1979 cover of Todd Rundgren's "Love Is the Answer" -- and the emphasis on in-the-pocket grooves and immaculate tracks could sometimes give the albums a professional anonymity, which may have hurt them at the time but is charming in retrospect. This is especially true on The Atlantic Albums + , which is expanded with three fine non-LP singles from 1979 and contains liner notes from Paul Myers that give England Dan & John Ford Coley personality, but the true appeal of this double-disc set are those easy sounds, sounds that sound better and smoother with the passing of time.


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