French Kiss
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- Sentimental Lady
- Easy To Fall
- Hot Love, Cold World
- Mystery Train
- Lose My Heart
- Outskirts
- Ebony Eyes
- Lose Your...
- Carolene
- Dancin' Eyes
- Danchiva
- Lose Your Heart
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #9004 in Music
- Released on: 1995-11-01
- Number of discs: 1
Editorial Reviews
Album Description
French reissue of the 1977 album. Packaged in a standard jewel case housed in a special slipcase.
Customer Reviews
Quality Melodic Rock
This album is full of melodic, guitar-based rock with driving rhythms and plentiful pop hooks without falling into teeny-bopper status. I'd describe it as atmospheric, romantic music with a bite for adult tastes. The only potential criticism I can see of this album is that, aside from the opening track, Sentimental Lady, each of the songs have an over-riding sameness to them; but I can still listen to this album repeatedly without suffering boredom. There isn't a single song I'd discard.
The musicianship and production are very tight, the songs well-written, and Welch's dulcet voice completes the painting with lush colors. It's like a pleasant drive through the countryside where the scenery never really changes, but puts a smile on your face regardless.
bob welch former fleetwood mac attack
Bob Welch surely had a formula on this album. Sentimental Lady, is a great song and is always floating around in the hallways of my mind. Hot Love, Cold World , is another song that keeps this cd moving. Ebony Eyes, keeps this performance fresh and this is relevant music, it is hard to believe this is over 30 years old. Thanks Bob and Amazon for having a great selection...Charlie
Bob Welch, sometimes forgotten star of Fleetwood Mac
Many years ago, in the late seventies, I first heard Fleetwood Mac's later albums, i.e after Jeremy Spencer and Peter Green had left. This was the time when Danny Kirwan and Bob Welch were playing the lead roles in the band. Future Games was the album where Bob Welch really shone with his songwriting, playing and vocal skills. I got out of touch for a while but then I heard Bob Welch had left the band and sort of disappeared for a while, until he sprang back with this lovely album "French Kiss". I really loved his playing and singing in this album. Somehow the cassette I used to have got lost, and when I discovered the CD available on Amazon I jumped. Wow, although the music sounds a bit dated now, my kids are starting to listen to this CD now too and have become interested in finding out more about Fleetwood Mac all over again.




