Product Description
The first release to compile Garland Jeffreys highly regarded albums between 1977 and 1983. 20 tracks. 2002 release on Raven Records.
Wild in the Streets: Best of 1977-1983,Garland Jeffreys,Raven [Australia],Pop,Rock,Rock & Roll,Rock/Pop,Singer/Songwriter,Soul
Wild in the Streets: Best of 1977-1983
Average customer rating:
- A very well kept secret
- The Wrong Version of "Christine"
- Why leave out "Spanish Town" & "Why O"??
- ** Great Intro to a Seriously Talented Rocker **
- Great To See This Music Available On CD, But....
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Wild in the Streets: Best of 1977-1983
Garland Jeffreys
Manufacturer: Raven [Australia]
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD
General
| Alternative Rock
| Styles
| Music
General
| Rock
| Styles
| Music
Pop Rock
| Pop
| Styles
| Music
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ASIN: B0000658GH
Release Date: 2002-05-03 |
Tracks:
- Rough And Ready
- I May Not Be Your Kind
- New York Skyline
- Cool Down Boy
- Ghost Writer
- Lift Me Up
- Wild In The Streets
- 35 Millimeter Dreams
- Keep On Trying
- Reelin'
- Haunted House
- Matador
- American Boy & Girl
- 96 Tears
- R.O.C.K.
- Modern Lovers
- Christine
- Real Man
- Surrender
- El Salvador
Product Description
1. Rough And Ready
2. I May Not Be Your Kind
3. New York Skyline
4. Cool Down
5. Boy
6. Ghost Writer
7. Lift Me Up
8. Wild In The Streets
9. 35 Millimeter Dreams
10. Keep On Trying
11. Reelin'
12. Haunted House
13. Matador
14. American Boy & Girl
15. 96 Tears
16. R.O.C.K.
17. Modern Lovers
18. Christine19. Real Man
20. Surrender
21. El Salvador
Format: CD
Customer Reviews:
A very well kept secret.......2005-09-09
I originally owned Garland Jeffrey's 'Ghost Writer', which forms a significant part of this anthology on vinyl and it was rarely off my turntable. 28 years later it sounds as fresh as the first time I heard it. The mystery to me is how Garland Jeffreys never got the recognition he deserves for these sharp, witty, beautifully crafted songs with their sharp NY streetwise lyrics, reggae influence, great arrangements with contributions from Michael Brecker and Steve Gadd to name but two of the sidemen on this long-overdue retrospective. Well done to Raven Records for re-releasing this gem. Now do the right thing and give Garland Jeffreys the recogintion her deserves.
The Wrong Version of "Christine".......2004-04-09
I'm surprised the other reviewers didn't mention it... but this Aussie compilation has a different, slow version of "Christine" -- not the upbeat gem that appeared on the American version of Escape Artist. Since the fast version of "Christine" is one of my favorite Garland Jeffreys songs, I was very disappointed with this collection. I'll buy Escape Artist on CD and listen to my vinyl until they release a U.S. "best of" collection.
Why leave out "Spanish Town" & "Why O"??.......2004-03-29
Great choice of tracks but why did they leave out Spanish Town & Why O, from Ghostwriter? Spanish Town has got to be one of the best tracks that he's put down and any collection is incomplete without it! For that reason, this only gets 4 stars.
** Great Intro to a Seriously Talented Rocker **.......2003-09-19
For any fans of singer-songwriters like Springsteen, Elvis Costello, Graham Parker, James Taylor, John Hiatt, or Warren Zevon, you will find Garland Jeffreys to be a serious treat.
This talented artist deserves attention for those who appreciate well-crafted songs and a great voice. Starting with his 1970's album with Grinder's Switch, you may think you're listening to The Band with a young Mick Jagger on vocals. By the late 1970's Jeffreys moved firmly into the mainstream rock arena with the superb Ghostwriter album, of which this CD has a few tracks. By the 1980's, bits of reggae filtered into his sound, most evident on his 1981 Escape Artist (of which this CD has 4 songs, but buy the whole album on Amazon for only $6.98!). The Best Of CD has a few good tracks from 1982's Guts for Love, which includes one of my favorite rock tunes, Real Man, with GE Smith on guitar.
Jeffreys was always supported by excellent backup singers and musicians, so check out the liner notes. After a personal hiatus for nearly ten years, he is currently touring again, cut a single for the new Bruce Springsteen tribute album (an incedible version of "Streets of Philadelphia"), and may make his own new album. You won't go wrong with any of his available CDs, particularly his early 90's "Don't Call Me Buckwheat", which is not on this 1977-83 Best Of CD.
But buy this album for an introduction to the talented Jeffreys -you won't be disappointed, and you'll discover one of rock's true gems. ...
Great To See This Music Available On CD, But...........2002-11-23
Very little of Garland Jeffreys output from the 70s & 80s has been issued on CD, so it's great to see that Raven has seen fit to release this compilation. The following original albums are represented: "Ghost Writer" ('77), "One-Eyed Jack" ('78), "American Boy and Girl" ('79), "Escape Artist" ('81), and "Guts For Love" ('82). There is nothing from Garland's 1972 eponymous debut album. There are 8 tracks from "Ghost Writer", 4 from "Escape Artist", and the others get 2 or 3 each. While I'm pleased with the existence of this collection, I must quibble with some of the song choices. Several essential, and obvious, selections are absent: "Spanish Town" from "Ghost Writer", "City Kids" from "American Boy And Girl", and "Mystery Kids" from "Escape Artist" are only the most glaring examples. There was an earlier collection, "Matador And More", issued on CD in 1992, which was limited to only 12 tracks and only covered the 1977-1979 timeframe, but it did a much better job of picking the highlights from that period. This newer compilation is more generous with 20 songs, including material from the two later albums ('81-'82) that are not represented on the 1992 collection, so overall it's the best that anyone has done yet at providing Garland Jeffrey's fans with his early music on CD, but in light of the omissions, I'm still glad I have the original albums on vinyl. For anyone not particularly familiar with Garland's music, his biggest hit, "Wild In The Streets", is included here, as are many other choice cuts including "Cool Down Boy", "New York Skyline", "Matador", "Christine", and his great cover of "96 Tears". His music in general is literate, groundbreaking, streetwise, passionate, soulful rock 'n' roll, and he threw healthy doses of reggae and other world beat influences into the mix back before it had become fashionable to do so. Four stars due to the song selection, but Garland is certainly worthy of the five-star collection that nobody has yet managed to assemble.
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