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Don't Give Up Your Day Job (Original Recording Remastered)
Jack Wagner
Don't Give Up Your Day Job (Original Recording Remastered)
Genres: Jazz, Pop
 
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The Jack Wagner Remaster series continues with his third smash album from 1988 "Don't Give Up Your Day Job." Remastered from the original Qwest/Warner Bros vault tapes, these ten great vocal tracks were produced and writte...  more »

     
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All Artists: Jack Wagner
Title: Don't Give Up Your Day Job (Original Recording Remastered)
Members Wishing: 5
Total Copies: 0
Label: Friday Music
Release Date: 8/25/2009
Album Type: Original recording remastered
Genres: Jazz, Pop
Style: Adult Contemporary
Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1
UPC: 829421114420

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The Jack Wagner Remaster series continues with his third smash album from 1988 "Don't Give Up Your Day Job." Remastered from the original Qwest/Warner Bros vault tapes, these ten great vocal tracks were produced and written by some of the finest names in the business like Glen Ballard (Aerosmith), Quincy Jones, John Farrar (Olivia Newton John), Steve Barri, Diane Warren, Nathan East, etc. The fans have been screaming for this one and Friday Music is happy to oblige.

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Don't Give Up Your Day Job
Sherry Lee Chinski | Rotterdam, NY United States | 08/15/2005
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Jack Wagner Has A Great Vocie and I enjoy the Album it not a Hard Rock Album. Just Nice to relaxe too.

Any one Listen to Jack Wagner Other Album will enjoy this one.

The Frist Time I heard this Album Was on The Soap Talk With Tye& Lisa.

Enjoy the Music Thank You For Reading My Opinion

Sherry"
The Difficulty Of Overcoming A Sterotype
Brian E. Erland | Brea, CA - USA | 11/01/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)

"Ok, I may lose all credibility here but I have to say that I love this CD. Jack Wagner's `Don't Give Up Your Day Job'. Released in '87 before his 'The Bold and the Beautiful' days when he was still co-starring in the other popular television soap opera `General Hospital.' This was his third album and having already gained some notoriety with his hit `All I Need' I think he was hoping that this would be his breakthrough album into a full-time musical career.



I'm certain Jack knew the odds were against him and realized he was still pretty much considered to be one of those "pretty faces" trying to play at being a pop star. He was also quite aware of the difficulty of making the jump from the television screen to the live stage of the musician and keep his sense of humor over the whole endeavor by making fun of himself in the title of this album by reminding himself not to give up his day job. I hope that display of humor wasn't just false bravado because things simply didn't work out as planned.



The lack of success with this album was unfortunate because in my opinion Jack was the exception to the rule. Though I have never heard a single song from this album ever played on the radio I consider this a marvelous collection that my wife and I never tire of listening to. My 20 year old daughter grew up listening to this music along with us and though she might be hesitant to admit it in public she's crazy about it too!



If you're in the mood for something upbeat, breezy and romantic you should really take a chance on this one, you might be surprised!"
This Is Jack's Signature Album!!!
John P. Reckhaus | Pittsburgh, PA USA | 08/30/2009
(5 out of 5 stars)

"This CD lets Jack show he was a good songwriter as well as singer. He co-wrote 5 tracks and I believe that this was a great way to show his talent. It just seems a shame that he didn't have videos for this album. That was what limited his popularity in his musical career. He had just left "General Hospital" and was looking to spread his wings, but for those of us who liked him musically, it just wasn't enough. I managed to see him on tour for this album and he put on a great show!!! Stand-out tracks to me are "Weatherman Says," "It's What We Don't Say," "Easy Way Out," "Common Man," which is one of the tracks he co-wrote, "Lovers In The Night," "It's Been A Long Time," and "Back Home Again." The fact that all 3 of the albums he released on Quest Records are now out on CD, being a true Jack Wagner fan, I am in heaven. It is great to relive my youth in putting these CD's on. Hopefully more people who get interested in Jack from hearing "All I Need" will decide to purchase this title as well as "Lighting Up The Night"."