More Than a Feeling [Collectables]Boston
Release Date: 05/07/2002
Original Release:
2002
# of Discs:
1
J&R Item # 450024_CD
UPC # 090431987124
Label: Collectables Records
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Disc: 1
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Performer: Boston
Distributor: Gotham Distributing Corp. Notes: Liner Note Author: Al Fichera. For many years, there were only the official Boston albums in the group's catalog. Unlike many bands, they held out recycling their work in a series of budget-line collections, granting only a two-fer release of their first two albums, Boston and Don't Look Back, in 1983. Things changed once Greatest Hits was released in 1997, since its release guaranteed the eventual appearance of records like Sony Music Special Products' Rock and Roll Band, a 1998 budget-line compilation of highlights from the first two albums that was in turn licensed by Collectables Records and reissued under the name More than a Feeling in 2002 as part of its Priceless Collection series. Since it's a budget-line collection, it does not contain all of the hits. In fact, it has only one big hit in "More Than a Feeling," which may well satisfy the needs of most casual fans. The remainder of the disc features one minor hit from Don't Look Back ("A Man I'll Never Be"), plus four tracks apiece from the first two albums. Some of these may be fan favorites, but to the uninitiated, they may sound a bit weedy. Some may argue that this unevenness is actually more representative of the actual Boston albums than a hits collection would be, but no matter how you look at it, More than a Feeling (aka Rock and Roll Band) doesn't really give casual fans what they want or need. [The Collectables album contains brief liner notes by Al Fichera.] ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine
Masterminded by songwriter/guitarist Tom Scholz, Boston became one of the biggest bands of the 1970s with their immaculately produced brand of classic rock. By combining the epic scale of prog-rock with the immediate impact of killer pop hooks, Boston's debut immediately rocketed up the charts and made the band an arena-headliner, but it would take them years to issue follow-up recordings. In 2007, the emotionally troubled lead vocalist of the band, Brad Delp, died of a reported suicide at his home in New Hampshire.
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