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Format: CD
Release Date: Mar 15, 2010
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Personnel: Andy Scott (vocals, guitar, synthesizer); Steve Priest (vocals, harmonica); Mick Tucker (vocals, drums); Gary Moberley (piano, organ, synthesizer).
Liner Note Author: Phil Hendriks.
Recording information: Eastern Sound, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Kingsway Recorders, London, UK; Marquee Studios, London, UK.
Photographer: John Shaw .
By the time of 1980's Waters Edge, the Sweet had lost pretty much all of their fan base and had cast aside the experimental edge of their previous record, going back to a more straightforward approach that played to their strength, namely, bashing out memorable pop tunes. They didn't sound much like the Sweet of old, but tracks like "Sixties Man," "At Midnight," "Getting in the Mood for Love," and "Hot Shot Gambler" are hooky, streamlined '80s pop that are surprisingly good. They stack up well next to the artists of the day like ELO (whom they ape convincingly well on "Tell the Truth" here) or Rick Springfield. Fans of the Sweet of "Ballroom Blitz" or "Little Willy" may find this slick, radio-friendly approach somewhat off-putting, but then they always aimed to be radio-friendly. Don't let any preconceived notions let you pass this minor gem by. ~ Tim Sendra
Liner Note Author: Phil Hendriks.
Recording information: Eastern Sound, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; Kingsway Recorders, London, UK; Marquee Studios, London, UK.
Photographer: John Shaw .
By the time of 1980's Waters Edge, the Sweet had lost pretty much all of their fan base and had cast aside the experimental edge of their previous record, going back to a more straightforward approach that played to their strength, namely, bashing out memorable pop tunes. They didn't sound much like the Sweet of old, but tracks like "Sixties Man," "At Midnight," "Getting in the Mood for Love," and "Hot Shot Gambler" are hooky, streamlined '80s pop that are surprisingly good. They stack up well next to the artists of the day like ELO (whom they ape convincingly well on "Tell the Truth" here) or Rick Springfield. Fans of the Sweet of "Ballroom Blitz" or "Little Willy" may find this slick, radio-friendly approach somewhat off-putting, but then they always aimed to be radio-friendly. Don't let any preconceived notions let you pass this minor gem by. ~ Tim Sendra
Tracks:
1 - Sixties Man
2 - Getting in the Mood for Love
3 - Tell the Truth
4 - Own Up
5 - Too Much Talking
6 - Thank You for Loving Me
7 - At Midnight
8 - Waters Edge
9 - Hot Shot Gambler
10 - Give the Lady Some Respect
11 - Tall Girls
12 - Oh Yeah!
13 - Sixties Man [Single Version]
14 - Give the Lady Some Respect [Single Version]
2 - Getting in the Mood for Love
3 - Tell the Truth
4 - Own Up
5 - Too Much Talking
6 - Thank You for Loving Me
7 - At Midnight
8 - Waters Edge
9 - Hot Shot Gambler
10 - Give the Lady Some Respect
11 - Tall Girls
12 - Oh Yeah!
13 - Sixties Man [Single Version]
14 - Give the Lady Some Respect [Single Version]