20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: Best of Donnie Iris

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Total Tracks: 12   Total Length: 44:56

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Donnie Iris ROCKS

EMUSIC-Sebastian

It's Amazing how Donnie never made it big! I really WISH King Cool was on here!! This guy had the skills but did have the Lame A$$ Music Industry Politics on his side... kinda sad. A real talent. Donnie Blows away all these young today artists that are just total BS.

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Donnie Iris ROCKS

EMUSIC-Sebastian

It's Amazing how Donnie never made it big! I really WISH King Cool was on here!! This guy had the skills but did have the Lame A$$ Music Industry Politics on his side... kinda sad. A real talent. Donnie Blows away all these young today artists that are just total BS.

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Donni Iris- Agnes

Runaround

I know the motif is taken off an old song we all are familar with, but there is just something about this song, called it getting back to rock or what have you but I really like it. I will listen to it anytime, all the time lol. It's just a cool song!

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Wicked Good

Instigator1

Finally Donnie Iris ... He don't work at no Pant-n-That!

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There are a lot of power poppers that traditionalist power pop fans don’t like to give credit to. These are musicians that could craft a song and carve out a hook, but dressed these tunes in very commercial productions — and, even though these came at the height of power pop, that commercial production made these artists seem lesser than the dogged new wave of such artists as Tommy Keane or even Cheap Trick. In retrospect, the artists that had shiny productions and big, unstoppable hooks were every bit as power pop as their scruffier cousins, and Donnie Iris is one of them. His records often have the trappings of album rock in the early ’80s, but the essence of his work is that of a geeky pop fan, turning out anthemic, melodic pop tunes, pumping them up with guitars filtered through Marshall amps. Sometimes, the end result was a little silly — the pounding “Love Is Like a Rock” is one of the goofiest songs ever recorded — but when it clicked, like on “Ah! Leah!,” it clicked perfectly, illustrating that the gap between true power popsters and the supposed charlatans was simply a matter of style. And 20th Century Masters does indeed capture Iris at his best, hitting all of his big, catchy pop tunes on one 12-track collection. Yeah, he does succumb to the sound of the times — which is endearing at times, especially when the production is as era-specific as that on “That’s the Way Love Ought to Be” (it helps that the song works, too, of course) — but the best songs here will be irresistible to anyone with a serious power pop jones and no pop snobbery. – Stephen Thomas Erlewine

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