The Everly Brothers - Some Hearts (1988)
The Everly Brothers - Some Hearts (1988)
Side One 01 - Some Hearts. 02 - Don't Worry Baby. 03 - Ride The Wind. 04 - Be My Love Again. 05 - Can't Get Over It. Side Two 01 - Angel Of The Darkness. 02 - Brown Eyes. 03 - Three Bands Of Steel. 04 - Julianne. 05 - Any Single Solitary Heart Musicians: Don Everly - vocals, guitar Phil Everly - vocals, guitar Albert Lee – guitar Larrie Londin – drums Pete Wingfield – keyboards Hank DeVito – pedal steel guitar
I have all three of the Everly Brothers' Mercury Studio albums. I like this last album just as much as the first two (produced by Dave Edmunds). "Some Hearts," produced by Don and Phil themselves, features what they do best - love songs, and they sing them from the heart. Once again their songs capture interesting observations about falling in and out of love. Like their first two 80s albums, this last one brings the Everlys' sound up to date while keeping the emphasis on their crisp, stirring voices. Standouts, for me, include the ballad: "Be My Love Again" and the stompers: "Can't Get Over It," "Ride the Wind" and "Angel of the Darkness." There is always a bit of country and a lot of rock and roll in the Everly sound. And what is true of their music overall also holds for their last studio album, namely, you'll never grow tired of listening to it. --- Debra Turner, amazon.com
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