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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars
Buy This!,
By Jean Pojin (T Dot) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Between A Rock And A Hyde Place: The Best Of The Payolas (Audio CD)
These guys deserve royalties for life for what they've done. The price is worth it for the one song "Eyes of a Stranger" alone. The other stuff is an excellent mix of their hits. Yes, this is 80's, but very well done. Perhaps the best post-punk, new wave band to come out of Canada. This band has always been a bit of a mystery. They pumped out all the singles on this CD, but for whatever reasons their full-length albums aren't available. For that reason too, buy this album. Long live the Payola$!!!
3 of 5 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars
THE BEST OF...? PLEASE!,
By MIKE PHILLIPS (wilmington'de) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Between A Rock And A Hyde Place: The Best Of The Payolas (Audio CD)
Once the music critic darlings of Canada, the Police-esque Payolas have all but faded into obscurity when they were one of the best of the 80's bands. So this is the best the Payolas are to be remembered by?Most of the cuts are from the same album! How about the incredible Won't Be Any Prisoners, or the anti-domestic violence Hammer on a Drum, or the giddy Waiting for the Light to Change or the perennial x-mas favorite Christmas is Coming? The Payolas deserve much better. The only reason they even get 2 stars is for the band themselves! And where are the original recordings, anyway. I can't find them on Amazon or anywhere else, much like the great missing CDs of bands like Dave Edmunds, the Dellords and Roman Holliday!
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars
This is good but reissues would be better,
By j.bastari (Calgary, Canada) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Between A Rock And A Hyde Place: The Best Of The Payolas (Audio CD)
If you're a Payola$ fan then your CD music options are limited (besides this one, I have their other albums on cassette). You can't go wrong with this CD as it has most of their singles. Now reissue No Stranger To Danger on CD!
5.0 out of 5 stars
Even a best of is better than nothing,
By A Customer
This review is from: Between A Rock And A Hyde Place: The Best Of The Payolas (Audio CD)
Wishing all their releases were available on CD but must be satisfied with this small taste. At least I still have the records. Maybe someday......
5.0 out of 5 stars
The Payolas -- a great Canadian band of the '80s,
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This review is from: Between A Rock And A Hyde Place: The Best Of The Payolas (Audio CD)
This great Canadian band of the '80s led by Bob Rock and Paul Hyde deserved a much wider audience. But fortunately their greatest hits are available on this compilation. "Where Is This Love," "Romance," "Eyes Of A Stranger," "It Must Be Love," and "You're The Only Love" are the gems of this varied collection. But don't let the love theme of these titles fool you -- the other songs have a much harder edge that will appeal to those who liked the post-punk echoes in New Wave. But this band is at its best when they just let the music flow and the songs sell themselves. The expansive sound and compelling lyrics of "Where Is This Love" make it the crown jewel of the collection -- the gradual layering of acoustic guitars with synthesized sounds suggest both the vastness of space and wide-sweeping earthly vistas. The lyrics with their "hammer on a drum" metaphor deal with a boy's desire to escape from an abusive home, but the mood of the song is surprisingly uplifting as it also expresses the longing for a spiritual love. This song alone is worth the price of the CD. The Payolas are a unique band and it's hard to describe their sound. You might call it a marriage of New Wave and mainstream rock with an occasional tropical flavor. The fresh, joyful exuberance of "It Must Be Love" reminds me of Men At Work's "Upstairs In My House" and "People Just Love To Play With Words." "You're The Only Love" is a superbly crafted romantic ballad, and the mysterious reggae-influenced "Eyes Of A Stranger" won a Juno Award (Canada's Grammy) for single of the year. If you like music from the '80s and the skillful integration of natural and synthesized sounds, Best Of Payolas might become one of your favorite CDs.
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Between A Rock And A Hyde Place: The Best Of The Payolas by Payolas (Audio CD - 1990)
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