I got them for my dad and he saids that he loves them so thanks.My dad likes that kind of music. Thank you for sending them fast he has been trying to get a lot of old cds that you can't find any more.
Simply put, this the best music CD of the Best of Atlanta Rhythm Section or ARS as they are also known as. There a few other ‘Best of Atlanta Rhythm Section’ or ‘ARS’ music CDs available on the market today, but if you want the ‘Best of the Best’, this is the one you should get. I'm glad I did! I've listened to some of the other 'Best of', and they do not compare to this one at all. So, if you enjoy classic southern rock & roll and enjoy the songs from Atlanta Rhythm Section/ARS, then this is the ARS music CD for your collection, without a doubt! Track listing: 1). Doraville; 2). So In To You; 3). Champagne Jam; 4). Crazy; 5). Imaginary Lover; 6). Angel (What In The World’s Come Over Us); 7). Do It Or Die; 8). Spooky; 9). Neon Nites; 10). Dog Days; 11). I’m Not Gonna Let It Bother Me Tonight; 12). Georgia Rhythm. Note: All tracks have been digitally remastered and sound great. This is part of MCA's 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection series.
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Sincere, Intelligent Southern Rock
Review created: 08/17/04
by: bobbo428 -- a member of Epinions
Pros: Has most of their classic tracks
Cons: Does not have their 1981 hit "Alien"
I first heard of the Atlanta Rhythm Section 30 years ago this coming November, when they first broke into the top 40 with a song called "Doraville." This song featured instrumental hooks that were at times lonesome and upbeat. The lyrics are a bit self-effacing toward the band's hometown (Doraville, GA), yet they wouldn't want to live anywhere else. The song peaked at #35 on the chart. Their next single, "Angel (What In The World's Come Over Us)," was one of my personal favorites by the band. It was a well-written and played track, with an intricate, progressive-tinged melody and a kicking...