Transcendental Highway

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 58:44

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One of my all-time favorite songs

DeeplyShallow

Ever gone though a divorce? How about a break up with a significant other? Colin Hay has written one of my all-time favorite songs, I Just Don't Think I'll Ever Get Over You. Beautiful & bittersweet.

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Cool!!

tjmcafee

This is the very definition of easy listening...and so much better than Going Somewhere. A few jarring moments but on the whole...I like it a lot!!

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good songs, great voice

bodie

I love these songs. The few accoustic ones are great, in fact I'm very fond of Colin's solo songs( "going somewhere" is a delight to me). The rest, the electric songs, are very fine rock-pop. There's depth to what Colin creates, and his voice is one of the best. I find the melodies and arrangments quite excellent. I can't believe this wasn't released in the USA! Thanx e-music for this treat!

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Wake up America!

Phasmoid

The e-Music reviewer who said that the acoustic numbers on this album were, "utterly depressing and uninspired," is either 10 years old, never been in love, or doesn't like acoustic music. Utterly depressing? Well, yeah, but in such a GOOD way! But uninspired? ABSOLUTELY NOT! In fact, they speak to what insipration IS: honest, heartfelt, real. Come on e-Music. Everything doesn't have to be f**king Deerhoof or Jesus Lizard to be good. Appreciate this for what it is, a GREAT album. And btw, not all the tracks are slow acoustic tunes. My Brilliant Feet, If I Go, Freedom Calling, all good songs by any standard. America needs to wake up to Colin Hay. He's amazing and this album proves it. Go see him live too, he's an amazing frontman and showman. You'll laugh, you'll cry, it's better than Cats...

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They Say All Music Guide

Since the dismal sales of Colin Hay’s 1990 release Wayfaring Sons, none of his solo albums have been released in America, and that’s a shame in this case, for there is much here for adult contemporary radio to embrace. On several tracks, Hay demonstrates he hasn’t lost the ability to write a clever, catchy pop tune. This is nowhere more evident than the stirring “My Brilliant Feat,” which is a commentary on the ups and downs of his own musical career. Interspersed throughout the album, however, are a handful of acoustic numbers that sound utterly depressing and uninspired. Nonetheless, fans of Colin Hay’s unforgettable voice will find much to like here. – Steve McMullen

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