Boston
A**R
GOOD SONGS and MUSIC.!!
LOVE BOSTON.!! Boston became a Well Known Band when I was in High School (1975) and after graduating. Also was a Musical Group that friends and I would listen to in our partying years.!! :) The Lyrics of the songs (Sing-a-Long) and Music (danced to) are REALLY GOOD.!! Every song on the CD was played on the radio. Their music is still played on classic rock radio stations. This CD is worth the purchase.
A**Y
fast delivery and packed to protect.
Love this CD!!! Great music!!!!
V**R
Great vinyl
Great Music. No warping or skips, sounds perfect.
M**Y
They made a big impact with debut Album
When they broke onto the scene in 1976 they took the rock world buy surprise.I had the album but it got damaged while I was in the Navy from 1981-1985.Well worth buying it again.
K**Y
Good price
Good price. Sounds great
S**Y
Yes! Proper remaster!
I just found out the first two Boston albums were remastered, read a few reviews, and took the plunge. I was concerned because not all remasters are made equal. Many give up proper dynamic range and "musical purity" to simply pump up the bass and the overall disk volume. Ugh.But not here! I'll put this same review on both albums, because my review would be identical anyway. It's been said by many that Boston and Don't Look Back are meant to be listened to as a pair, and it's easy to believe with their short run times.This is a proper remaster, you can have absolutely no fear. If you're still listening to the original CDs, you can feel confident to replace them with these.If you're like me and have been listening to these albums occasionally for decades, you might find yourself realizing something. Your mind has trained itself when to cringe at certain points - the overly loud, shrill cymbol crash, organ note, or vocal peak that occasionally ruins the moment when you're really cranking it (and who can listen to a Boston album quietly?). One time I realized this was when I was jamming along to A Man I'll Never Be and caught myself cringing for that final, loud organ note...for no reason. Instead I was surprised by a nice, warm note to complement the song's crescendo, which has lost none of it's power.This happens a lot with the 2006 remasters of these two albums. They're so much more listenable, and "crankable" than before. The bass is more noticeable - not pumped up for the subwoofer crowd, but proper, tight bass that better fills the bottom end without smothering the overall sound. And that's another benefit - there is excellent separation between the instruments, so you can really get into those guitars, Brad's awesome vocals, everything; yet they still come together to make a harmonious whole. Although the bass has always been there, the back of my mind has been saying "Yeah, there's the bass, just doing it's job, nothing to see here." But when I listened to these CDs for the first time, I actually NOTICED the bass for the first time. Yes, almost 40 years later, I realize that Long Time has a simple but really groovy bass line.Buy these without fear, and expect to hear these albums like they were brand new all over again.
T**N
First one was pre scratched.
Best album ever, the reason it gets a 4 star rating is because the first record I got from Amazon was ether used or came from the factory beat up scratched and very dirty, Got a replacement they next day and it was new and in perfect shape. So...
B**.
One of the best albums ever
One of the best albums ever and love every song.
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