Vintage

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Total Tracks: 11   Total Length: 36:09

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vintage bolton

allen40

I have been a fan since Soul Provider in 1984.Timeless albums were great this is just as good, great choice of songs from start to finish.A vintage set of recordings.

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In Living Color not SNL

drkjcarpenter

I love it, too. The skit was on in Living Color (Jim Carrey was the one making fun of Bolton), not Saturday Night Live.

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Hold her close and dance...

mikethedean

I was among those who loved the Saturday Night Live skit making fun of Bolton (his head blows up on a final high hard note)but "What are you doing..." brought tears to my eyes...and there'll be some slow dancing in the kitchen to several of these. This is the Bolton of "When a Man Loves A Woman"--glad to see him back in great voice with great old tunes and some very tasty back-up.

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Great Album

katz5202

I like Michael Bolton's unique sound and I like the old songs. So this album is a plus for me. Very easy listening.

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They Say All Music Guide

So this is where we find our hero in 2003. Dropped from his major label and absent his trademark flowing golden locks, Vintage presents his fans with yet another set of standout ballads and standards done only the way the Bolton can. Kicking out the jams early on with “The Very Thought of You,” the tone is set right away for the album as a perfect musical accompaniment to a romantic dinner. The smooth, sultry tone is brought to a rousing climax with his re-interpretation of Etta James’ classic “At Last.” The fun continues onward with “Daddy’s Little Girl,” which was featured prominently in an ad campaign. Vintage closes with the potent but loaded question of “What Are You Doing the Rest of Your Life?,” a stunning finish to an album sure to appease even the most loyal of his fans. – Rob Theakston

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