Miller, Frankie: Full House
Miller, Frankie: Full House
Format: CD
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Artist: Miller, Frankie
Label: Rock Candy
Product Type: COMPACT DISCS
UPC: 5056321617958
Genre: Rock
Digitally remastered and expanded edition includes four bonus tracks. 16 page full-color booklet with 4,500 word essay with new interviews, enhanced artwork and previously unseen photos. With three albums already under his belt, Frankie Miller had earned major respect as a vocalist and songwriter but commercial success had persistently evaded him. For some reason, achieving the magical breakthrough had always slipped through his fingers. 'Full House' was another attempt to right wrongs. Frankie assembled a new backing band and recorded an LP with purposeful appeal crammed with a choice selection of freshly penned songs and well-chosen covers. Produced by Chris Thomas, who had scored success with overseeing records by Roxy Music, Badfinger, Procol Harum and also mixed Pink Floyd's Dark Side Of The Moon, the album provided yet another clear indication that Miller's talent had been hidden under a bushel for far too long. The opening track 'Be Good To Yourself' (written by Free bassist Andy Fraser) was selected as it's first single and finally gave him chart success in the UK. At this point Frankie's reputation was at an all-time high, giving his record company further belief that this was an act that would eventually reap justifiable rewards. 'Full House' is, in the main, a tough, ballsy record not only showcasing his incredible voice but also developing his profile from bar band singer to fully fledged rock star. Check out the stunning interpretation of John Lennon's 'Jealous Guy' and the low down hard rock of 'Take Good Care Of Yourself', '(I'll Never) Live In Vain' and 'Down The Honky Tonk', a selection of the finest performances by a singer that has been rightfully dubbed the greatest white soul singer of all time.
Tracks:
1.1 Be Good to Yourself
1.2 The Doodle Song
1.3 Jealous Guy
1.4 Searching
1.5 Love Letters
1.6 Take Good Care of Yourself
1.7 Down the Honky Tonk
1.8 This Love of Mine
1.9 Let the Candlelight Shine
1.10 (I'll Never) Live in Vain
1.11 Free and Safe on the Road
1.12 It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry
1.13 This Love of Mine
1.14 Down the Honky Tonk