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it is greate: i love chris deburg and all the songs is a great
Wonderful: I have loved each of Chris DeBurgh's album as I have found them both here and in Europe. Please give him a try and I think it will change your life. It did me! I am just waiting for another new album.
Wonderful album: This is another of his great albums, just rounding into form, it's not as polished as his next two albums. Still it gets 5 stars from me. His first 5 albums are fantastic and this one is right there as one of his best.
The debut, with all that implies: Early Chris de Burgh is very different than his late 1980s and 1990s albums, where he has generally espoused a heavily produced and synthesized adult-contemporary sound. His songwriting has remained strong and his voice beguiling, but the arrangements have often lacked originality. In the 1970s, however, de Burgh presented himself as a true bard and balladeer. He was a storyteller, and his songs acoustic and/or orchestral, with the occasional rock number thrown in. The strongest of his first five albums are the second (Spanish Train and Other Stories) and the fourth (Crusader), but the others are by no means throwaways. "Far Beyond These Castle Walls," unavailable as a U.S. release, is Chris de Burgh's debut, with all that implies. He is still very much finding his voice, with his stories and love songs presented in a variety of styles. (Even country/western!) None of the songs are absolutely essential or unforgettable (the one that comes closest, "Satin Green Shutters," is also available on the compilation "Best Moves"), but, with his timeless archetypes and lovely atmospherics, de Burgh is a master of evoking moods. The album is consistently enjoyable despite its unevenness. If you are unfamiliar with de Burgh, the best comparison for this album is to the quieter tracks on Elton John's first few records, particularly the self-titled one. It's no accident, in fact--the producer/engineer of "Far Beyond These Castle Walls," Robin Geoffrey Cable, was also the engineer on those Elton John records.
Classic: If you just need to unwind and listen to music that will make you feel good. All of DeBurgh's albums are worth it. This one works especially well because of his great voice and story telling songs. The only thing better than DeBurgh albums are DeBurgh concerts and when he sings songs from this album the crowd goes nuts. Can't miss here.
| Artist: | Chris De Burgh | | Binding: | Audio CD | | EAN: | 0082839451628 | | Original Release Date: | 1975-01-01 | | Release Date: | 2008-03-17 | | UPC: | 082839451628 |
Tracks:- Hold On
- Key
- Windy Night
- Sin City
- New Moon
- Watching the World
- Lonesome Cowboy
- Satin Green Shutters
- Turning Round
- Goodnight
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