Graham Bonnet - Line-Up + Graham Bonnet (1988) {1st Japanese Pressing Of 2 Albums On 1 CD}
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Classic Rock, Hard Rock | Vertigo / Nippon Phonogram Co., Ltd #33PD-364
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Classic Rock, Hard Rock | Vertigo / Nippon Phonogram Co., Ltd #33PD-364
After the premature breakup of the Marbles, larynx acrobat Graham Bonnet took a stab at movie stardom (landing a role in Three for All), and then returned to mount a solo career with this eponymous outing, an Australian hit distributed by Ringo Starr's label. As with his previous duo, Bonnet exclusively interprets other folks' tunes. One can't really fault any of the songwriting, as most of these numbers are dependable standards; and nothing's ever wrong with Bonnet's sterling voice. But the record definitely betrays its time. The disco-string coda on "Goodnight and Goodmorning" (from Hall & Oates' debut) screams 1970s, which doesn't diminish the entertainment value one iota.