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Bill Medley- Damn Near Righteous

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Uploaded by on Sep 14, 2007

CD 12 Tracks DVD 40 min.

1. SIT DOWN & HURT 3:44
2. TRICK BAG 4:11
3. SOMETHING BLUE 3:59
4. LONELY AVE 3:34
5. IN MY ROOM 3:39
6. HURT CITY 3:48
7. JUST LIKE A WOMAN 4:50
8. I'LL FIND SOMEONE WHO WILL 4:50
9. BEAUTIFUL 3:27
10. TWO LIVES 3:56
11. ROCK MY BABY 3:48
12 CALIFORNIA GOODBYE 8:02 Bill Medley (The Righteous Brothers, GRAMMY®, GOLDEN GLOBE ® and ACADEMY AWARD ® winner and inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2003. Bill Medley has the most successful track record regarding theme songs from cinema. The hit songs from the movies Top Gun ("You've Lost That Loving Feeling" - the most played song in US radio history), Ghost ("Unchained Melody") and Dirty Dancing ("[I've Had] The Time of My Life") are arguably the most recognizable in US cinematic history. These 3 movies are some of the highest selling catalog titles in US home video history. Produced by multiple-GRAMMY® nominee Steve Dorff and Shayne Fair Engineered and mixed by two-time GRAMMY® winner John Guess Brian Wilson (The Beach Boys) and Phil Everly (The Everly Brothers) join Medley on a soulful reimagining of "In My Room". Collaborators include Steely Dan mainstay, guitarist Dean Parks; Vinnie Colaiuta (Sting, Frank Zappa, Jeff Beck, Joni Mitchell), named "the greatest living drummer" by Modern Drummer magazine; drummer J.R. Robinson (Rufus and Chaka Khan, Quincy Jones, Steve Winwood); bassist Joe Chemay (Elton John, Pink Floyd's The Wall, Shania Twain); keyboardist Jimmy Nichols (Faith Hill, John Mellencamp, Hank Williams, Jr.) and others. One of the album's most memorable collaborations is a duet with Medley's 20-year old daughter, McKenna. Medley's first album since Bobby Hatfield's (The Righteous Brothers) untimely passing. This album not only honors the legacy of their historic partnership, but reveals as never before the singular artistry of Medley in his own right. The recording is comprised of both new material and compelling covers of some particularly resonant classics. Bonus DVD includes archival concert footage and interviews with various artists including Brian Wilson. Extensive publicity including nationally-aired appearances.

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  • This guys still got it!

  • Wow, this is must be about his new solo record and he's so right about Phil Everly, terrific!

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  • Listen Radio Música para Mimos (search in Google) The best songs of love

  • What a voice!

  • ...'We want Bill Medley'...dang...'I' want Bill Medley...right, now...right here!! Just sayin;...(tee)...

  • anyone know where to find the full Lonely Avenue song?

  • This guys still got it! Fabulous!

  • My pleasure to help, MiramichierA1.

  • Hi Michael: Thank you very much. I found the cut on You Tube. I agree it must have come from the movie. On the album, I am sure Medley went way down on the last "100 Years." What a voice! What emotion!

  • Hi MiramichierA1, I never had this album, just knew of it. The song "100 Years" has recently been posted on Youtube, perfect-sounding. Obviously the poster took it right off a tape of the movie (which I have done at home myself with a DVD recorder that can also make audio CDs from movie tapes and DVDs). At the very end of the song as posted on Youtube, the end includes the sound of steam where Jim Brown was working on the prison roof in the opening scene.

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