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David Edwards : The Collected Archive
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"This obscure gem from the early 80`s, is a must for any "skinny tie" pop fans. Loaded with pop melodies, new wave kitsch and a killer cover the Paul Revere and the Raiders hit "Kicks". David Edwards is an odd combination of Elvis Costello and Billy Joel
Genre: Pop: New Wave
Release Date: 2005
The Collected Archive Record Label: Blind Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Best Friends 2:14 Album Only
Rather Be Wrong 2:27 Album Only
Commercial Suicide 4:18 Album Only
Nagging Optimism 2:39 Album Only
Hollywood High 2:55 Album Only
The Getaway 3:26 Album Only
Kicks 2:45 Album Only
Disposable Love 2:26 Album Only
The Tounge Is A Fire 3:22 Album Only
Don't Ever Say 3:17 Album Only
Not Going To Fall Away 2:50 Album Only
Song Of Wholeness 3:25 Album Only
Part Of Yesterday (unmixed Demo) 3:52 Album Only
You Got Me Now (unmixed Demo) 3:57 Album Only
Disposable Love (unmixed Rough Track) 2:29 Album Only
Nagging Optimism (unmixed Rough Track) 2:43 Album Only
Tounge Is A Fire (unmixed Disco Version) 3:57 Album Only
The Feeling Part(live At Greenbelt) 2:58 Album Only
Commercial Suicide(live At Calvary Chapel) 4:35 Album Only
Anything But Love 3:37 Album Only
Someone To Trust 3:14 Album Only
The Feeling Part 4:55 Album Only
Watch Over Your Heart 3:21 Album Only
How Could You Throw It All Away? 4:38 Album Only
Break The Big One 3:41 Album Only
(i Love It When You) Put Me Down 3:09 Album Only
All I Want 3:13 Album Only
True Confession 2:52 Album Only
Girls Like You 2:22 Album Only
A Fools Condition 5:23 Album Only
Befriended (2 Track Demo) 3:21 Album Only
Hope Lies Still (2 Track Demo) 3:30 Album Only
Friend Of Old (demo) 4:28 Album Only
By Way Of The Sea 5:20 Album Only
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Album Notes

We love finding this old, obscurer-than-obscure skinny tied power pop gems from 20-25 years ago that no one has heard! We dig being the Indian Jones of Pop, ya know? Well, in the spirit of The Explosives and The Toms, meet David Edwards. Go to the first sound bite below "Best Friend" and swallow in the D.L. Byron, Any Trouble, Sinceros, early Squeeze spunk `n spirit. There`s more. For those into the obscure power pop circa 1980, we`ll mention Robert Ellis Orrall on the next track "Rather Be Wrong". Classic! This is a 2 CD set with his two album from 1981 and 1983 and 11 bonus tracks added along with a nice booklet to fill us in on the story. Not all the material falls into the skinny tie field, some of it falls into the Rick Springfield, Huey Lewis soul-pop, MOR field, but the thing is the songs are not overly sappy, limp or lame, especially when you place them in the context of the times. "This obscure gem from the early 80`s, is a must for any "skinny tie" pop fans. Loaded with pop melodies, new wave kitsch and a killer cover the Paul Revere and the Raiders hit "Kicks". David Edwards is an odd combination of Elvis Costello and Billy Joel bringing together the best elements of both in a quirky mix of power pop and singer/songwriter sensibilities. Most lyrical subject matter leans toward more serious spiritual-social concerns making the strange juxtaposition of lyrics and music all the more enticing. From the opening tracks surf music on speed style organ solo to the soft confessional style of "Some One to Trust" this collection is eclectic and satisfying." Not sure where this quote came from as the label sent it to us without letting me know, but it`s quite accurate. David Edwards highlights a time when anyone over 37 years or so, who recalls trolling used record stores in the mid/late 70`s and early 80`s looking for power pop gems no one cared about. Bask in the feeling again. Extremely Highly Recommended!

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REVIEWS

author: andy
my old tapes are so worn out from constant playing as well as being not high grade to start with !! I'll be getting this cd so i can go back down memory lane (and throw out the tapes i couldn't bear to before, despite the fact i can't play them) Keep rocking for God "not going to fall away"
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The Collected Archive
author: Rosemary Stachini
Was so pleased to find this album. I had seen David Edwards at Greenbelt many years ago & have been trying to find his music for sale. I think it\'s brilliant !
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Definitely 80s but still worth it for the voice & lyrics.
author: Sandy Mason
While the drum machine and 80s-pop arrangements haven't aged well, the thoughtful lyrics are still head and shoulders above most Christian pop music then or now. And though I tend to prefer studio recordings over live music, I found myself really enjoying the live cuts on this album, which prove that David Edwards can actually SING as well as write.
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