Track Listing 1. I Can't Take It 2. I Don't Mind 3. Love Me Do 4. Midnight Caller 5. No Matter What 6. Without You 7. Blodwyn 8. Better Days 9. It Had to Be 10. Watford John 11. Believe Me 12. We're For the Dark 13. Get Down - (previously unreleased) 14. Friends Are Hard to Find - (previously unreleased) 15. Mean Mean Jemima - (previously unreleased) 16. Loving You - (previously unreleased) 17. I'll Be the One - (previously unreleased)
| Details | | Playing Time: | 56 min. | | Producer: | Geoff Emerick, Mal Evans | | Distributor: | EMI Music Distribution | | Recording Type: | Studio | | Recording Mode: | Stereo | | SPAR Code: | n/a |
Album Notes Badfinger: Pete Ham (vocals, guitar, piano); Joey Molland (vocals, guitar); Tom Evans (vocals, bass instrument); Mike Gibbins (drums). Discovered by Paul McCartney and signed to the Beatles' Apple Records, Badfinger was, for many fans, the next best thing to the Fab Four. But even if the band did start as a Beatles wannabe, it eventually forged a successful power-pop style of its own. NO DICE, Badfinger's second album, exhibits a confident band with strong, melodic pop songs and a diminishing Beatles influence. Bandleader Pete Ham, with his distinctively tense vocals and guitar lines, carries the band through well-constructed melodies, well-conceived harmonies, and edgy instrumentals. The track list includes a few genuine killers. "No Matter What," a compact gem that recalls the melodic innocence of the early Beatles, may be the band's apex. "Without You" is the band's original version of a quirky power ballad that Harry Nilsson would soon turn into a pop smash. The five extra tracks included with this reissue offer a variety of treats. The fiery "Get Down" displays a hard, bluesy edge and searing lead guitar, while "Friends Are Hard to Find" is all tight, gentle harmonies. These are welcome additions to Badfinger's great, underrated catalog.
Editorial Reviews 3 stars out of 5 - [B]y NO DICE they hit their stride... Uncut
...One of the best records of the year....great rockers...and gorgeously done pop rock and roll....Don't miss them... Rolling Stone (12/02/1970)
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