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20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: The Best Of The Call (CD)

By: The Call (Artist)


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DISC 1 for 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: The Best Of The Call (CD) Album By The Call (Artist)
1   Let The Day Begin
2   Walls Came Down, The - (featuring Garth Hudson)
3   War Weary World
4   Turn A Blind Eye
5   Modern Romans
6   Scene Beyond Dreams
7   Everywhere I Go
8   I Don't Wanna
9   You Run
10   Surrender
11   What's Happened To You - (featuring Bono)
12   I Still Believe (Great Design) - (live)
 


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Title Note

The Call: Michael Been (vocals, guitar, bass); Tom Ferrier (vocals, guitar); Jim Goodwin (vocals, keyboards); Scott Musick (vocals, drums, percussion); Greg Freeman (bass).

Additional personnel: Bono (vocals); Garth Hudson (keyboards).

Producers: Michael Been, The Call, Hugh Padgham, Jim Goodwin.

Compilation producer: Mike Ragogna.

Includes liner notes by Bill De Young.

It's often thought that the Call never got their fair due. The group's heyday, after scoring a few minor chart hits, was the '80s and by the '90s, they were largely forgotten. However, by 2000, to the relief of many a Call fan, this retrospective and an archival live album were issued. The Hip-O label managed a cross-licensing feat that covered the group's whole career, thus eclipsing the limited MERCURY YEARS compilation.

Included are some early '80s tracks that find the Call agitated, political, and new-wavey ("War Weary World," "Turn a Blind Eye"), as well the group's earliest hit and signature song, the anthemic "The Walls Came Down." The Call's sound grows more expansive on "I Don't Wanna" and "Everywhere I Go." The band's most mature music came at the end of its initial run, as represented by the earthy "What's Happened to You," featuring guest vocalist and Call fan Bono. As most of the albums this disc draws from are out of print, this compilation is valuable to both once and future Call fans.



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