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| 1. Can't You Feel My Love |
| 2. Give It A Try |
| 3. Back In Your Arms Again |
| 4. Only A Game |
| 5. Why'd I Have To Fall In Love With You |
| 6. Looking For Shelter |
| 7. Anna |
| 8. Miss Suzie |
| 9. Just How Blind |
| 10. Running From Your Love |
| 11. Something I Should Have Known |
| 12. Without You |
| 13. Living In A Dream |
| 14. Why Can't You Lie To Me |
| 15. Only Yourself To Blame |
| 16. Desperate Measures |
| 17. Can't Stop Loving You Now |
| 18. She Makes Me Feel |
| 19. Take Me For A Ride |
| 20. Strange Days |
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4 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
strange days,
By Sonia Silvederio (Hampshire, England) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Strange Days (Audio CD)
please allow me win to be the first customer to rate this product.a million thanks, sonia silvederio
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4.1 out of 5 stars (9 customer reviews) 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Loveable pop tunes & a masterpiece,
By Lefteris Lalos "LL" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Strange Days (Audio CD)
I remember the day I held this CD in my hands for the first time. It felt like chills were running down my spine. You know,Matthew's voice sounds so familiar after all these years I've been listening to his songs on the radio. It's really hard to explain how Matthew's songs made such a great impact on people in my country. Not to mention that Matthew wrote a song considered to be among the 5 most played songs on the radio all over Hellas. It's none other than super all-time classic Why'd I Have To Fall In Love With You, a magic song filled with pathos & despair, so well built, so seductive you can't resist its charm. Though this 2 in 1 CD has some weak moments (to be honest), there are at least 5 loveable pop tunes included here, songs like Can't stop Loving You Now or Can't You Feel My Love that can make this CD a tender companion for your lazy afternoons. 7 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Miss the Hammond but LOVE the voice and the tunes!,
By Joan May - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Strange Days (Audio CD)
I absolutely LOVE Matthew Fisher's vocals on this CD!! His voice has a unique ethereal soulful quality and the Best falsetto I've ever heard Anywhere! There are some great tunes as well -- standouts are "Running From Your Love," "Baby Can't You Feel My Love," and "Why Can't You Lie to Me" -- this last sporting a very creative brief quotation from Bach's "Minuet in G." I do miss his Magic Touch on the Hammond organ -- and am so sorry that he himself has been without a Hammond for the last 25 years.. He lent his Hammond, on which he created the immortal organ melody of "A Whiter Shade of Pale" to Brooker & Reid (of Procol Harum) in the early 70's, after which it was stolen and never replaced. Brooker and Reid still owe Fisher a Hammond -- as they owe the success of That Song to Fisher's crucial and inexplicably uncredited contribution to its music. I think the best way to listen to this lovel! y CD is to concentrate on Fisher's gorgeous vocals and beautiful melodies, tuning out the synths and the orchestration, or imagining them replaced by his late lamented Hammond. 1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
No Procol Harum Here,
By Kurt Harding "bon vivant" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: Strange Days (Audio CD)
As a rabid follower of the band Procol Harum, I naturally follow the musical careers of those who had contributed substantially to its style and its success. As organ player on their first three albums, Matthew Fisher was one of a duo who gave the band its singular sound. When he quit after A Salty Dog, I found it hard to imagine how the band could go on without him.He did not remain idle but musically his solo work has been rather lackluster. I own all four of his solo efforts and consider the third one, simply entitled "Matthew Fisher", to be the best of the lot. In this reissue, it is bundled with the little-knownStrange Days. The industry reviewer mentioned that the latter was available in the UK only on a German import. Guess he's right because the Strange Days I own, which is the only copy I've ever seen, I purchased at the huge World of Music emporium in Munich back in 1984.Getting to the music itself, there is a nice mix of styles on "Matthew Fisher". While he does, as the hack reviewer suggests, tend to wallow in self-pity and gives himself a "doormat" image with his lyrics, he also shows himself as a polished arranger and keyboardist.The best song is plainly "Running From Your Love" with its inspiring orchestral interludes. With proper promotion, it could have introduced Fisher to Adult Contemporary audiences and been a big hit, too, as it is far superior to most of what is heard in that genre.Other songs I like are Only a Game, Can't You Feel My Love, Give it a Try and the ballad Anna, the lyrics of which remind me of a longtime girlfriend named...you guessed, Anna."Hard Corn" is the hack reviewer's apt description for Looking For Shelter and Miss Suzie. The lyrics are so lame and cheesy that one might cringe in embarrassment if caught listening to them. Fisher was probably doing such cringing while recording them.I find th second part of the album, Strange Days, pleasant but distinctly unmemorable.The best song here is the lead-off Something I Should Have Known. Nothing else struck a chord with me but then again nothing was so annoying that I wanted to smash the CD player. Strange Days is perfect as background music but unless you are a hardcore Procol Harum/ Matthew Fisher fan, you probably should spend your money on something else.
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