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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful: By Felicity Doherty (Coleraine, County Derry, United Kingdom) - See all my reviews This review is from: Even More Dazed And Confused (1993 Film Dazed And Confused) (Audio CD) I'm also a bit "miffed" (and that's the clean version!) to say the least that another classic track isn't on the album. Aerosmith's 'Sweet Emotion' is a painful loss, I agree with "music fan" who mentioned the same. It was a hell of an opening song and really set the mood. And the main characters were going to buy tickets to an Aerosmith concert at the end, so it's an obvious omission. Oh well...cool album anyway!! 5 of 5 people found the following review helpful: By The_Fifer (Ohio) - See all my reviews This review is from: Even More Dazed And Confused (1993 Film Dazed And Confused) (Audio CD) I actually like this one better than the first release. It's a great, eclectic mix of FM radio hits from the golden age of FM radio. (I was 15 in the summer of 1976, so maybe I'm a little biased.)
All of these songs were part of the soundtrack of my life, played at suburban basement make-out parties and blasted from the windows of gas-guzzling old American cars. How I wished I could have grown a mustache like the ones sported by Foghat! 9 of 11 people found the following review helpful: By Ei "crzybookmoovielover" (Seekonk, Massachusetts) - See all my reviews This review is from: Even More Dazed And Confused (1993 Film Dazed And Confused) (Audio CD) and they say sequels aren't as good as the first! "Free ride" and "No more Mr. Nice Guy" open up this cool record, and get you in a rocking mood. Although, it is the Texas rock song, "Balinese" by ZZ Top that really gives this five stars. That is the song, for those that have seen the movie, when the black friend is dancing in the back of the truck during the beer blast. I never realized it was ZZ Top until I looked at the c.d.This is a great addition for those with extremely diverse c.d. collections. Especially lovers of 1970's music. This disc offers 12 tracks, and musicians such as Peter Frampton(two songs from him, the last two of the album), Foghat, War, Steve Miller Band, Alice Cooper, Edgar Winter, and Seals & Crofts all have one of their early 70's hits on it. There are some obscure songs that you may remember from the movie. Even though every song isn't necessarily as memorable as others here, they are all great songs. I liked every song I heard. This is great...Read more |