All Artists: Fee Waybill Title: Don't Be Scared By These Hands Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: Thoughtscape Sounds Release Date: 10/23/1997 Genre: Pop Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 642207000324 |
Fee Waybill Don't Be Scared By These Hands Genre: Pop
Legendary Tubes Singer is Back, Songs a Re Written by Waybill with Steve Lukather and Richard Marx. | |
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Album Details Legendary Tubes Singer is Back, Songs a Re Written by Waybill with Steve Lukather and Richard Marx. |
CD ReviewsA so-so follow-up to a great solo debut John S. Harris | Memphis, TN | 03/02/2000 (3 out of 5 stars) "While not as uniformly excellent as his 1984 solo debut "Read My Lips", Tubes front-man Fee Waybill offers up some interesting, if uneven, melodies with his trademark lyric comic zest. He is aided by friend and part-time collaborator Richard Marx, on whose 1st album Fee can be heard singing background vocals. (Marx's wife, Cynthia Rhodes, once toured with the Tubes as a dancer back in the early 1980's). Though Fee's attempts to record more "serious" tunes may not remind fans of the magic of his Tubes heydey, there is just enough gusto in this record to remind us why he is one of the more interesting songwriters/singers in the biz. But if you only buy one Fee solo disc, "Read My Lips" is the better choice." Fee unplugged...almost Elwood Conway | Frankfort, KY United States | 05/15/2003 (3 out of 5 stars) "much more sedate than his first release, it's as if Fee had a couple of great tunes left over from his 1984 Read My Lips session (ex: I Know You) and decided to round these tunes out with some ballads and other more "intimate" musical ideas. As a result it is very uneven. Still there are some moments on here where he really shines. Oddly, just like he did with his Read My Lips LP and the Tubes' Love Bomb, this CD was released about the same time as the (new) Tubes' Genius of America...when will Fee ever learn." Kids Probably Won't Get This Michael Papa | L.A. | 06/28/2007 (5 out of 5 stars) "I purchased this about 3 years ago at a TUBES concert. Lukather's guitar work is absolutely stunning as are all the production values of this disk. "Fools Cry" and "Surprise Yourself" or "Somewhere deep inside" are beautiful ballads with lyrics that adults and mature people can connect with on many levels. You need to have "lived a little" to appreciate the sentiments of "I know you" Fee has matured along with his fans (I'm 58). He still hasn't lost his great wit "Tall dark and Harmless" Just a great album in the class of "old school". No frills, just REALLY great musicianship and songmanship."
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