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Straight Up by Badfinger (CD, Mar-2005, EMI Records Japan) 
Straight Up by Badfinger (CD, Mar-2005, EMI Records Japan)

 
Straight Up by Badfinger (CD, Mar-2005, EMI Records Japan)

Artist: Badfinger
Release Date: Mar 2005
Format: CD
Record Label: EMI Records (Japan)
Genre: Power Pop, Rock & Pop
UPC: 4988006826946
Product ID: EPID46444776
Description: STRAIGHT UP is Badfinger's best-known album and perhaps the definitive example of their sparkling brand of Beatles-influenced pop. Expertly produced by George Harrison and Todd Rundgren, this 1972 album spawned two hit singles (both writ...
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Contributing Artists:George Harrison, Leon Russell
Distributor:Phantom Import Distributi
Recording Type:Studio
Recording Mode:Stereo
SPAR Code:DDD

Album Notes
STRAIGHT UP is Badfinger's best-known album and perhaps the definitive example of their sparkling brand of Beatles-influenced pop. Expertly produced by George Harrison and Todd Rundgren, this 1972 album spawned two hit singles (both written by group leader Pete Ham): the romantic ballad "Day After Day" (Badfinger's only gold record) and "Baby Blue," a soaring power pop classic that is still regularly played on rock radio. Most people remember Badfinger for those two songs, but the 10 other tracks on STRAIGHT UP are equally impressive.
Less rock-oriented than their previous album NO DICE (although guitarist Joey Molland contributes several excellent high-energy rock songs like "Sometimes" and "Suitcase"), the majority of STRAIGHT UP consists of gentle, melodic songs like Molland's folkish "Sweet Tuesday Morning" and superb Pete Ham compositions like the epic existentialist ballad "Name Of The Game." Now reissued with alternate versions of five of the album's songs and a rare single version of "Baby Blue," STRAIGHT UP sounds better than ever and is an essential addition to any rock fan's music collection.

Editorial Reviews
...A stone cold beauty of an album....an impossibly good album....Love it like your mother...
NME (06/05/1993)

4 Stars (out of 5) - ...Poignantly written, brimming with mature melodies and bracing verse/chorus interplay, STRAIGHT UP is one not to miss. More complete than their other long-play selections and resplendent with previously unheard gems, it's quality stuff...
Q (06/01/1993)

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