Boston

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  • Artist: Boston (See All Albums by Boston)
  • Date Released: Jun 13, 2006

  • Genre: Rock/Pop, Style: Rock

  • Label: Epic

Total Tracks: 8   Total Length: 37:39

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Chuck Eddy

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06.30.09
Raises the hopes and hurts of average suburban boys like emo never could
2006 | Label: Epic

If ever there was an anti-corporate corporate rock band, it was Boston, whose platinum-times-17 debut was basically a multitracked demo tape recorded in super-nerd engineering-major guitarist Tom Scholz's basement, and who once took creative control so far as to risk a $20 million lawsuit from CBS. So perhaps it's no surprise that, when recording his generation's anthem, Kurt Cobain took its best riff from "More Than A Feeling." From Brad Delp's angelic lament about watching his Marianne walk away, Boston raises the emotional hopes and hurts of average suburban boys to a mythic realm like emo never could, punctuating zen koans with wailing powerchords and lifting them toward the sunburnt horizon. The result is some new age missing link between boogie, powerpop, and prog-rock &#8212 the Beach Boys as Led Zeppelin, with the Sistine Chapel's pipe organ on call, all from "just another band out of Boston" chasing its dream.

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Boston

Raynee

This is a must have album, every song brings back memories. You dont have to be a Boston fan to like this one.

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Wait a Minute

mcmrogers

I think I've heard this one before...perhaps a zillion times. Just turn on the radio and there it is. There is still no Escape from Boston (that was Journey)

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THE “BACK IN BLACK” OF POWER POP ROCK!

SixxRoxx

Maybe DATED! Maybe TOO COMMERCIAL! Maybe NOT YOUR STYLE! BUT DEFINETLY 100% CLASSIC ROCK! THE “BACK IN BLACK” OF POWER POP ROCK!

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Summer goes good with ...

ubsober2

Boston. Nothin better than floating in the pool with some of this good music blaring out of the speakers....there isn't a summer drink out there that don't taste better while you are listening to this. Do yourself a favor before the snow flies...get this one and keep winter at bay.

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The Perfect Summer Album

willbonn

When "More Than a Feeling" appeared in Summer '77,it became an anthem for youth and good times. Nights spent crusing and listening to this first Boston album created the soundtrack for the season. School was out and adventure was in the air. Their tour later, (With pre-VanHalen Sammy Hagar as the opener), was the 'must-see' event of the year. A classic album from a classic summer band.

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Classic in all respect

10OR

Boston is one of the best 80s bands around; and their debut album depicts the fabulous musicians that make up this band. Good road-trip music!

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Loved it when it came out

NEblues

I thought this album was great when it came out -- & then got so SICK of hearing it incessantly. OK, not so bad - then "Don't Look Back" comes out and it sounds exactly the same - ARRGHH! Talk about one dimensional.

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Must have music

OSBURNKA

It is cuts like these that will be around for ages. You can't say you like GOOD Rock n' Roll without having Boson in your collection. It never disappoints.

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Sooo ...yeah, Boston

eMusicMiner

My first thought was, "That tired old band?" ... then I sampled and it was like being in a freakin' time machine! The funny thing is that I'm diggin on every song EXCEPT their biggest hit, "More Than A Feeling" - just not feelin' it, ya know? A little too played even after all these years. Besides that this album ROCKS! Sooo ... yeah, Boston. :)

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I was having a really...

77daddy

...good day until this was recommended for me. I used credits on THE Jesus Lizard, Ennio Morricone and Boris-- and e-music recommends #%^&^%$ Boston? Wow, market intelligence.

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Boston is one of the best-selling albums of all time, and deservedly so. Because of the rise of disco and punk, FM rock radio seemed all but dead until the rise of acts like Boston, Tom Petty, and Bruce Springsteen. Nearly every song on Boston’s debut album could still be heard on classic rock radio decades later due to the strong vocals of Brad Delp and unique guitar sound of Tom Scholz. Tom Scholz, who wrote most of the songs, was a studio wizard and used self-designed equipment such as 12-track recording devices to come up with an anthemic “arena rock” sound before the term was even coined. The sound was hard rock, but the layered melodies and harmonics reveal the work of a master craftsman. While much has been written about the sound of the album, the lyrics are often overlooked. There are songs about their rise from a bar band (“Rock and Roll Band”) as well as fond remembrances of summers gone by (“More Than a Feeling”). Boston is essential for any fan of classic rock, and the album marks the re-emergence of the genre in the 1970s. – Vik Iyengar

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