Eric Woolfson - No one can love you better than me (1990)

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Uploaded by on May 30, 2011

Dal disco "Freudiana", 1990.

Kiki Dee, vocals ("The Mother")
Gary Howard, vocals ("The Father")
Marti Webb, vocals ("The Daughter")
Eric Woolfson, vocals ("The Son")

Ian Bairnson, guitars
Laurence Cottle, bass guitar
Richard Cottle, keyboards
Stuart Elliott, drums
Alan Parsons, keyboards
Andrew Powell, orchestral arrangements & conduction

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  • Wow, artsy!

  • This track is based on Freud's Oedopus Complex theory: son competes for mothers attention over father / daughter competes for fathers attention over mother - which, of course, leads to the idea that men want to marry their mother and women want to marry their father. (Freud's theory, not mine. Don't start sending me rage-mail. lol)

    Still, a brilliantly organized track with multiple meanings in each phrase. Woolfson planned this section of music well...

  • Song of my childhood... even at those early ages when i did not understand the meaning, it was still great. Love this song, love the entire album, especially this one, 'freudiana', and 'i am a mirror'!!

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