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- Date Released: June 10, 2003
- Genre: Rock/Pop
- Style: Rock
- Label: Columbia/Legacy
- Copyright: (P) 1977, 1978, 1980, 1982, 1986, 1988, 1989, 1991, 1995, 2003 Sony Music Entertainment Inc.
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Eddie Money was never the flashiest rocker around. He looked like what he was, a regular guy who quit the N.Y.C. Police Academy to try to be a rock star. Take a look at the photos in the booklet of this career retrospective; when Money tried to look sexy, he simply ended up looking dorky. He didn't have the greatest voice either, sort of a regular Joe growl without much range. What he did have, however, were great songs and a tough, no-nonsense sound that made him an album rock radio fixture for much of the late '70s and early '80s. He also did the almost unthinkable for rock & roll and made a comeback. After a few weak albums in the mid-'80s that had people writing him off completely, he returned and hit the charts and airwaves even harder. This 15-track collection, The Essential Eddie Money, almost lives up to its title. It delivers one knockout blow after another, one AOR radio staple after another, until you are left shaking your head in wonderment. Beginning with the one-two punch of "Two Tickets to Paradise" and "Baby Hold On," continuing with the killer album rock radio hits of "Trinidad," the amazing "Shakin'," and the ultra-poppy "I Think I'm in Love," Money's best five songs of the late '70s/early '80s stand up admirably next to any other artist of the era and still sound vital and alive in today's rock climate. The songs that weren't hits, like the strutting "No Control" and the country-rock-styled "Gimme Some Water," are nowhere close to being filler and are quite enjoyable too. His comeback songs from 1986, "Take Me Home Tonight" and "I Wanna Go Back," add layers of studio gloss to Money's clean and unadorned sound and lean more toward the pop side of pop/rock, but don't suffer for the change in approach. And no one can argue that the moment when Ronnie Spector breaks in with part of "Be My Baby" on "Take Me Home Tonight" isn't one of the coolest, most heartwarming moments in recorded rock history. His last hit, "Walk on Water" from 1988, is a big synth-dominated rock ballad that had Money going out in style. The last three songs are best skipped over as they are extremely weak and, in the case of "There Will Never Be Another You" (featuring the always questionable Boney James on sax), downright cheesy. If you can ignore those last three songs, this is a perfect collection of one of the great unsung rockers of any era.
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15 Total Tracks, 58:31 Total Length
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Credits
- David Lindley - Guitar // Eddie Money - Synthesizer // Eddie Money - Piano // Eddie Money - Arranger // Eddie Money - Keyboards // Eddie Money - Saxophone // Eddie Money - Vocals // Eddie Money - Vocals (Background) // Eddie Money - Producer // Tom Scott - Horn // Tom Scott - Horn // Tom Scott - Horn // Carmine Appice - Drums // Nicky Hopkins - Piano // Ronnie Spector - Vocals // Marc Tanner - Vocals (Background) // Gary Ferguson - Drums // Boney James - Saxophone // Chris Lord-Alge - Producer // Kenny Aronoff - Percussion // Kenny Aronoff - Drums // Angelo Arcuri - Vocals (Background) // Michael Baird - Drums // Michael Baird - Drum Programming // Jo Baker - Vocals // Arthur Barrow - Bass // Arthur Barrow - Keyboards // Bruce Botnick - Producer // Kim Bullard - Synthesizer // Kim Bullard - Keyboards // Kevin Calhoun - Percussion // Lynn Carter - Vocals (Background) // Ralph Carter - Bass // Gary Chang - Keyboards // Mike Clink - Engineer // Mike Clink - Assistant Engineer // John Corey - Guitar // Sandy Sukhov - Vocals (Background) // Don Cromwell - Bass // Peter Doell - Assistant Engineer // Greg Douglas - Guitar // Tom Dowd - Producer // Charley Drayton - Drums // Steve Farris - Guitar // Chuck Kirkpatrick - Guitar // Chuck Kirkpatrick - Vocals (Background) // Michael Frondelli - Engineer // Tommy Funderburk - Vocals // Tommy Funderburk - Vocals // Tommy Funderburk - Vocals (Background) // Tommy Funderburk - Vocals (Background) // Claude Gaudette - Keyboards // Claude Gaudette - Drum Programming // Tom Girvin - Guitar // Tom Girvin - Vocals (Background) // Bob Glaub - Bass // Paul Hanson - Saxophone // Jesse Harms - Keyboards // Jesse Harms - Vocals (Background) // Tracy Harris - Vocals (Background) // Dennis Hetzendorfer - Assistant Engineer // Andy Johns - Engineer // Phil Kaffel - Engineer // David Leonard - Engineer // David Lewark - Guitar // Kenny Lee Lewis - Bass // Maureen McCormick - Vocals (Background) // Jenny Meltzer - Vocals (Background) // Ron Nevison - Vocals (Background) // Ron Nevison - Producer // Ron Nevison - Engineer // Randy Nichols - Organ // Randy Nichols - Synthesizer // Randy Nichols - Piano // Randy Nichols - Keyboards // Randy Nichols - Vocals // Randy Nichols - Vocals (Background) // Keith Olsen - Engineer // Gene Pardue - Drums // Alan Pasqua - Piano // Alan Pasqua - Keyboards // Alan Pasqua - Piano (Electric) // Alan Pasqua - Clavinet // John Pierce - Bass // Joe Pizzulo - Vocals (Background) // Brian Reeves - Engineer // Brian Reeves - Mixing // Stevie Salas - Guitar // John Snyder - Drums // Glenn Symmonds - Drums // Lonnie Turner - Bass // Marty Walsh - Guitar // Fred Webb - Keyboards // Becky West - Vocals (Background) // Jack White - Drums // Richie Zito - Guitar // Richie Zito - Keyboards // Richie Zito - Vocals (Background) // Richie Zito - Producer // Richie Zito - Executive Producer // Gary Mallaber - Percussion // Gary Mallaber - Drums // Shay Baby - Engineer // Walt Borchers - Assistant Engineer // Danny Hall - Saxophone // Don Schiff - Bass // Michael Carnevale - Assistant Engineer // Peter Fletcher - Track Compilation // Brian Gary - Keyboards // Robert "Pops" Popewell - Bass // Nancy Donald - Art Direction // Nancy Donald - Design // David Donnelly - Mastering // Randy Jackson - Bass // Randy Jackson - Producer // Jerry Deaton - Keyboards // Gary Heery - Photography // Jeff Magid - Compilation Producer // Curt Coumo - Percussion // Curt Coumo - Arranger // Curt Coumo - Keyboards // Curt Coumo - Vocals (Background) // Curt Coumo - Producer // Anthony Neely - Art Direction // Anthony Neely - Design // John Nelson - Guitar // John Nelson - Slide Guitar // Bob Castle - Assistant Engineer
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