Sunday, January 5, 2020

VA - More Beauty In Song CD1+CD2 (A Butterboy Compilation) (2 x CD's)




MORE BEAUTY IN SONG

VA - More Beauty In Song CD1+CD2 (A Butterboy Compilation) (2 x CD's)


I truly enjoy rock songs that are best described as beautiful. They capture your heart and give you time to think. Some spark your imagination and rekindle fond (sometimes, painful) memories. That beauty is mostly in the melody and the lyric. Many are love songs and others are simply beautiful ballads which combines poignant lyrics. A beautiful song may also be just about the music, a soulful melody, and gentle refrain, soothing guitar riff or a striking guitar solo which is a fitting instrumentation to set the song apart. Some songs are so striking you get an emotional connection immediately.

There are thousands of songs that could fall into the above categories and which effect us individually. Some artists or bands that have many songs that could be classed as beautiful.  I have tried to limit song choices to include only one song by an artist but there are two entries for The Beatles, Van Morrison and John Lennon. I hope you enjoy the tracks I have chosen for these compilations. Warning , Beauty is in the ear of the beholder...


Tomorrow I will post Part 3,  VA - The Most Beautiful Classical  (A Butterboy Compilation)

PART 2

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VA - More Beauty In Song CD1+CD2 (A Butterboy Compilation)
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Track Lists

CD1


01    Hollies    He Ain’t Heavy He’s My Brother    4:20
02    Paul Kelly    If I Could Start Today Again    2:50
03    Neil Young    You And Me    3:45
04    Van Morrison    Sweet Thing    4:20
05    Donald Byrd    Christo Redentor    5:42
06    Alison Moyet    Should I Fell That It's Over    4:01
07    Ron Sexsmith    Who We Are Right Now    3:45
08    Graham Parker    Black Honey    3:58
09    Union Gap, the Featuring Gary Puckett    Young Girl    3:06
10    Axiom    A Little Ray of Sunshine    3:29
11    Link Wray    Fallin' Rain    3:44
12    Grass Roots    Let's Live for Today    2:51
13    Turtles    You Showed Me    3:16
14    Gary Walker & the Rain    I Promise to Love You    3:06
15    Leonard Cohen    You Got Me Singing    3:38
16    David Crosby    Orleans    2:00
17    Mirel Wagner    What Love Looks Like    3:13
18    Johnny Cash    Solitary Man    2:27
19    Francis Dunnery    Feel Like Kissing You Again    5:23
20    Jean Michel Jarre    Oxygene (Pt.4)    4:14
21    Alquin    Soft-Eyed Woman    2:34
22    Eric Burdon & War    Spill the Wine    4:06
23    Pink Floyd    Obscured By Clouds    3:05
24    Trini Lopez    Sunshine of Your Love    3:10
25    Dire Straits    Brothers in Arms    4:55

CD2

26    Glen Campbell    Glen Campbell - Guess I'm Dumb    2:41
27    Tommy James and the Shondells    Crimson and Clover    3:24
28    Lemon Pipers    Green Tambourine    2:27
29    Jackson Heights    Since I Last Saw You    7:03
30    Little River Band    It's a Long Way There    8:38
31    Jade Warrior    A Winters Tale    5:12
32    Bill Withers    Watching You Watching Me    5:51
33    Sweet    Lady Syarlight    3:14
34    Candie Payne    A Different You    3:53
35    Cliff Richard    Girl Youll Be a Woman Soon    3:02
36    Radiohead    Let Down    4:59
37    Julie Driscol & Brian Auger and Trinity    Isola Natale    5:23
38    Stranglers    Golden Brown    3:27
39    Allman Brothers Band    Morning Due    3:48
40    Steven Wilson    Postcard    4:27
41    Neneh Cherry    7 Seconds (With Youssou N'dour)    5:01
42    Pearl Jam    Black    5:43
43    Shadows    The Rise and Fall of Flingel Bunt    2:46
44    Devlins    Almost Made You Smile    4:58
45    Garland Jeffreys    14 Steps to Harlem    5:01
46    Kevin Morby    Drunk and on a Star    4:18
47    Action    Brain    3:00
48    Chris Farlowe With the Hill    Black Sheep    4:48
49    Pete Townshend    Behind Blue Eyes (New Version 1999)    3:57
50    Rolling Stones    Gimme Shelter    4:32

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12 comments:

  1. Another fine collection of known-and-welcome, and never-heard-of-so-I-must listen. Thanks for this one, too, Butter... you can't get much more subjective than this. Nice perspective, and choices!

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    1. There will be a few more in the series at a later date, Any suggestion you have will be treated with respect.
      This compilation is probably one of the hardest I have had to do. I have so much music I constantly have flashes of songs I should have included. So I will say there is no order to the choices, Simply there are songs I find beautiful.

      Have a great week.

      Cheers

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    2. ... it's the never-heard-of-so-I-must listen songs that I find the greatest to discover.

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    3. Quite agree, sir! And alongside all your other happy visitors here, I'll give thought to suggestions for later volumes... and that's a mighty tall order, Doc, as they say.

      And I was going to suggest a while back - and you've beaten me to it again! - that if you ever run out of compilation ideas (not likely anytime soon, I wager), you might toss ideas/themes out there, and give folks a week, or 48 hours, to offer up their suggested artists/titles. Then shuffle their cards together into something disk-length. Maybe call the compilations something like "ButterBoy's Listener Selections"?

      ...an idea only; let's not make you any busier than you are. Music is for pleasure. Thank you for all the generous shares from your vast library... and for your deep familiarity with the world of music.

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    4. That is a great idea. "ButterBoy's Listener Selections" or "Listeners Choices"/with a theme
      Maybe down the track a bit.

      Cheers

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    5. Just don't load so much on your plate that you can't carry it from the buffet bar to your table. As was highlighted in "Mr. Holland's Opus", music is supposed to be fun... so please see to that first. You've shown us very well that there'll always be great stuff showing up "down the track a bit". Ahhh...

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  2. ...and looking forward to the most-beautiful Classical tomorrow - almost redundant, so it'll be very illuminating.

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    1. I listened to it yesterday and I am happy with the choices. Of course there are also many more beautiful classical pieces, for another time.

      How could one not include classical music in a most beautiful music compilation?

      Cheers

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  3. Hi,
    thanks for another great Butterboy Compilation!!! always discovering new music with you.
    Thanks a lot... sincerely!
    Regards

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    1. Hi Il Commendatore,
      That the aim. Something old something new.

      Cheers

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  4. Thanks again for these "Beauty" full comps. I won't continue with anymore suggestions ("Arms of Mary" by The Sutherland Brothers & Quiver--oops, that slipped out!). But now that they've been brought up-I'd love to see a nice collection of the highly underrated and mostly forgotten musical conglomerate emanating from the Brothers Sutherland, Gavin & Iain, with or without Quiver. "(I Don't Want to Love You But) You Got Me Anyway", "Arms of Mary" and "Sailing" (hit for Rod Stewart) are their better known songs, but "The Pie" and "Real Love" are two of my favorite songs ever. For albums, I'd start with Reach for the Sky, but you can't go wrong with Slipstream, Lifeboat, Beat of the Street . . . hell, I'm just a fan, but I know most fans of melodic rock would love their stuff.

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