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Eddy Raven - Live In Concert (2002)

Eddy Raven - Live In Concert (2002)

BAND/ARTIST: Eddy Raven

  • Title: Live In Concert
  • Year Of Release: 2002
  • Label: Crazy Cajun, Row Music Group
  • Genre: Country
  • Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
  • Total Time: 01:16:48
  • Total Size: 188/507 Mb
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Eddy Raven - Live In Concert (2002)


Tracklist:

01. Intro (03:47)
02. Shine, Shine, Shine (03:35)
03. Sometimes a Lady (03:25)
04. Joe Knows How to live (03:45)
05. You Should've Been Gone By Now (03:21)
06. right hand man (03:14)
07. In a Letter to You (03:16)
08. Til You Cry (03:52)
09. sooner or later (03:18)
10. I Got Mexico (02:29)
11. You're Never Too Old (For Young Love) (02:44)
12. She's Gonna Win Your Heart (04:06)
13. Operator Operator (03:39)
14. Thank God for Kids (03:15)
15. I'm Gonna Get You (02:17)
16. Bayou Boys (03:55)
17. I Wanna Hear It From You (03:24)
18. Medley I Should Have Called Who Do (04:52)
19. Island (03:34)
20. Thinkin' It Over (04:00)
21. Other Than Montreal (03:08)
22. I Could Use Another You (03:43)

In the 1980s, Eddy Raven enjoyed a string of number one hits such as "I Got Mexico," "Shine, Shine, Shine," and "In a Letter to You," establishing the Louisiana native as a bona fide country and Cajun singer/songwriter. Since then, Raven has kept busy writing songs, recording, and touring, though virtually none of his new material has broken through on country radio. Raven's Live in Concert album breathes new life into the hits that put him on the chart and reaffirms his talent as a showman. The singer offers 22 songs, almost all of which were either number one hits or easily recognizable as Eddy Raven trademark songs. Raven and RMG Records seem to have navigated the tricky business of pulling off a live album while keeping the integrity of the music. With numerous hits under his belt, Raven only includes one medley of "I Should Have Called/Who Do You Know in California," where many others would have shortened old favorites to promote the new. A pleasant extra comes at the end of the concert, when Raven sings "Other Than Montreal," a wistful story of new love that rivals only the singer's love of the Canadian city. Classic country fans will find Live in Concert an agreeable reminder of country's heyday before modern pop-infiltrated country became the order of the day.



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