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Two Sides of the Moon - Germany

~ Keith Moon
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  • Audio CD (17 Jun 2002)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Label: Repertoire
  • ASIN: B000006ZUQ
  • Other Editions: Audio CD
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 246,182 in Music (See Bestsellers in Music)

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The late Keith Moon was a great drummer in one of the most important U.K. bands of all time, a prankster, and a lord ofexcess. Since the other members of The Who were doing various solo projects, Moon thought he'd throw his top hat into the ring. In an era of concept albums and arena-rock spectacle (1975), Keith Moon blew a raspberry at all of it. TWO SIDES is a tour through Moon's favourite styles and eras of pop,rock & roll and country, with too many guest stars to mention (though mention must be made of Rick Nelson, Dick Dale and the first all-female band to be signed to a major label, Fanny).
He sings a couple a Who classic ("The Kids Are Alright"), an early Beach Boys ballad ("Don't Worry Baby"), sings a country duet with Rick Nelson and covers his "Teenage Idol", and by and large has a wildly irreverent good time. Moon's not the best singer in rock history, but the party atmosphere and the dated everything-plus-the-kitchen-sink production of this album are most charming. TWO SIDES will appeal mainly to Who collectors and fans of early-1970s rock styles.

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5.0 out of 5 stars dissapointing, 6 Dec 2000
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This review is from: Two Sides of the Moon (Audio CD)
As with any other group,the who decided to release solo albums.Although releasing his solo album last,i dont think there was a public who were ready for "moon the loon"s courageous and quite honestly miss understood attack on a solo career. In 1974,keith was doing well being the worlds greatest drummer with the worlds greatest rock band,and in the year when the who released their movie version of "tommy",it not only gave keith one of his many acting roles of his madcap but short lived life,he also got a singing role! So much so,he done a whole album,with many big names of showbiz,including ringo starr.But even that said ,it didnt make the album any more bearable on the ears. The album was,and is a bit dissapointing,but never the less,gives you another aspect of the most colourful,lovable,characters in the rock and roll industry. An extra feature on the album are the leftover tracks from which were to be the follow up album,which,were shelved,and due to the unfortunate loss to the world of keith,would unfortunately never be completed. On the whole the album will sell to the devoted who collector,but like its first release on l.p,it will reach the bargain bin before long. martin davies (dedicated who fan)
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