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Badfinger by Badfinger (CD, May-2002, Warner Elektra Atlantic Corp. Germ) 
Badfinger by Badfinger (CD, May-2002, Warner Elektra Atlantic Corp. Germ)

 
Badfinger by Badfinger (CD, May-2002, Warner Elektra Atlantic Corp. Germ)

Artist: Badfinger
Release Date: May 2002
Format: CD
Record Label: Warner Elektra Atlantic Corp. (Germ
Genre: Rock & Pop
UPC: 766482792924
Product ID: EPID46878601
Description: Badfinger's 1974 self-titled album features 12 tracks including "I Miss You" and "Love Is Easy." The first Badfinger album recorded for Warner Brothers after the band's infamous split with Apple Records, this self-titled 1974 collection ...
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Track Listing
1. Shine On
2. I Miss You
3. Love Is Easy
4. Lonely You
5. Give It Up
6. Andy Norris
7. Song For a Lost Friend
8. Why Don't We Talk
9. Island
10. Matted Spam
11. Where Do We Go From Here?
12. My Heart Goes Out

Details
Distributor:Phantom Import Distributi
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:n/a

Album Notes
Badfinger's 1974 self-titled album features 12 tracks including "I Miss You" and "Love Is Easy."
The first Badfinger album recorded for Warner Brothers after the band's infamous split with Apple Records, this self-titled 1974 collection was unleashed on the public so close to the release of their last Apple album (ASS), that it, sadly, did not get quite the required opportunity to shine in its own light. But, decades later, the album shines on indeed, with the gorgeous, harmony-encrusted pop number "Shine On," patented Pete Ham piano weepers like "Miss You" and "Lonely You," and the credible attempt at pure R&B, "Matted Spam" (which Ham later rerecorded, solo, in a much heavier manner). One of the standouts is the faintly tropical "Where Do We Go From Here?" which strays from the program while still retaining the basic Badfinger melodic punch.

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