Guest Plushy Al Logan Posted November 11, 2003 Report Posted November 11, 2003 I have a $100 gift certificate that was recently given to me, and since I'm a recent Hart fan, I want to know what CDs should I buy.
Slayer Posted November 11, 2003 Report Posted November 11, 2003 Depends on wether you want compilations or original CDs and which era you like better, since their two major eras (1976-1984,1985-1990) are like two different bands entirely
Guest Plushy Al Logan Posted November 11, 2003 Report Posted November 11, 2003 I've only heard some of the earlier stuff, because that's all they play on the radio. My favorite song from Heart is "These Dreams."
OldSchoolWrestling Posted November 11, 2003 Report Posted November 11, 2003 I think that would be their later, 80's pop stuff.
Slayer Posted November 11, 2003 Report Posted November 11, 2003 To clear up confusion 1976-1983 era radio songs: "Dreamboat Annie", "Straight On", "Barracuda", "Magic Man" 1985-1990 era radio songs: "Never", "These Dreams", "What About Love", "Alone", "Who Will You Run To?"
Guest Doyo Posted November 12, 2003 Report Posted November 12, 2003 Best Buy has the Heart "The Essential" 2 disc set on sale for $12.99 (regular price $24.99) this week. Contains almost 40 songs from their whole career, all remastered. They got a bunch of other 2 disc hit sets for $12.99, including Johnny Cash and Ozzy.
justsoyouknow Posted November 12, 2003 Report Posted November 12, 2003 Best Buy has the Heart "The Essential" 2 disc set on sale for $12.99 (regular price $24.99) this week. Contains almost 40 songs from their whole career, all remastered. They got a bunch of other 2 disc hit sets for $12.99, including Johnny Cash and Ozzy. AND MEATLOAF!!!!!
pochorenella Posted November 12, 2003 Report Posted November 12, 2003 If you want to buy studio CDs and not compilations then you can't go wrong with the albums that have the songs Angelslayer listed: Dreamboat Annie, Heart, Bad Animals, etc. Although, those "Essential" multi-CD comps really cover a lot of ground. As long as the comps have "Barracuda", "Crazy on You", "What About Love" (my favorite), "All I Wanna Do...", etc., then your OK. You same some cash and can buy something else in addition.
Guest Plushy Al Logan Posted November 13, 2003 Report Posted November 13, 2003 Although, those "Essential" multi-CD comps really cover a lot of ground. As long as the comps have "Barracuda", "Crazy on You", "What About Love" (my favorite), "All I Wanna Do...", etc., then your OK. You same some cash and can buy something else in addition. Just bought, best album I have bought in a while. The last good album I bought was a Japanese release of a Van Halen album.
WrestlingDeacon Posted November 13, 2003 Report Posted November 13, 2003 These Dreams is actually a solo release by Nancy Wilson, but it's labeled as a Heart song. (Similar thing happened with a few tracks Davey Jones did by himself while with the Monkees). It came out in 1986. Her first solo ablum was released in '99, called "Live at McCabe's Guitar Shop." That might be of interest to you. As mentioned above, get their first four or five albums as there really is only a small amount of Heart stuff that the radio stations really do play.
Slayer Posted November 13, 2003 Report Posted November 13, 2003 Another strange thing I forgot to note about the bands evolution over the years... When the band started up, both Anne and Nancy Wilson were good eye candy... today, Nancy has aged quite well, while Anne, well, hasn't.
Guest Plushy Al Logan Posted November 14, 2003 Report Posted November 14, 2003 I noticed a few wierd coincidences: The blond one (sorry I can't tell them apart right now), looks like a young James Hetfield. The one with dark hair looks like a young Marck Callaway. Right now, James Hetfield and the Undertaker look like the same person.
Guest Flyboy Posted November 14, 2003 Report Posted November 14, 2003 The answer to this thread is "Alone".
HellSpawn Posted November 24, 2003 Report Posted November 24, 2003 Go for the Essential CD. Next: Heart (84?) Passion Works Brigade
B. Brian Brunzell Posted November 24, 2003 Report Posted November 24, 2003 All you really need is Dreamboat Annie. Also, check out Ann and Nancy's band The Lovemongers. They're not bad.
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