The last time I reviewed a Harry Manx album I said that while some are better than others there has never been a bad one. I think it has finally happened. Perhaps I am just too big a Manx fan and don't appreciate others getting involved but I simply did not enjoy this album.( and I did enjoy Heit's previous involvement) We have seen Harry live on at least 6 occasions and his style (with the East Indian involvement) is very unique and I feel that is lost on this offering. I would seem to be suggesting that no one should try anything different and I hope that isn't the case but after the first cut (Sonny) I was lost.
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Strictly Whatever B004USRLO6
Harry Manx & Kevin Breit
Warner Music
Strictly Whatever
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At last a bad one
The last time I reviewed a Harry Manx album I said that while some are better than others there has never been a bad one. I think it has finally happened. Perhaps I am just too big a Manx fan and don't appreciate others getting involved but I simply did not enjoy this album.( and I did enjoy Heit's previous involvement) We have seen Harry live on at least 6 occasions and his style (with the East Indian involvement) is very unique and I feel that is lost on this offering. I would seem to be suggesting that no one should try anything different and I hope that isn't the case but after the first cut (Sonny) I was lost.
W. Wreford
Aug 17 2011