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Artist: Beggars and Thieves

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CD Title: The Grey Album

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Category: AOR

Year: 1999

Label: MTM Music (Germany)

Catalog Number: 199681

Personnel

Ron Mancusco guitars
Louie Merlino vocals
Sammy Mangiamele drums
Erik G. percussion
Alan St. John organ
Bobby Chounard drums
Jim D'Arriga saxophone

Tracks

1.  Don't Call It Love  
2.  Cost Ya Nothing to Love  
3.  Complicate It  
4.  Piece of My Heart  
5.  The Closer  
6.  Party World  
7.  Done  
8.  Faster  
9.  Beady Eyes  
10.  Xl Xl  
11.  In-Between  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: M. Allen Date: August 2, 2003 at 10:54
No need to beg anyone to give you this CD...it's not that good. Better than "Look What You Create," but not as good as the self-titled debut. Let's put it this way, if someone stole this disc out of your car, odds are you wouldn't care much. A few songs are OK, but nothing that'll make you jump up & down. It's kind of like the color gray: drab & dull. Bottom line, the debut is the only BEGGARS & THIEVES album that needs to be in your collection.

From: Aussie Dave Date: March 9, 2005 at 17:17
A more consistent album than Look What You Create, but still nowhere near as good as the debut! There are only a couple of duds on this album, with the rest of the album being average to pretty good. Only two original memebers left, but they have managed a pretty solid rock/aor album here. I still give this a listen every now and again. 7.5/10....

From: Geoff Date: March 10, 2005 at 6:00
This was better than the last one, but they completely lost me on this. I wouldn't even bother if they released another CD because for me this was their third strike. As the album title and cover suggest, this is very dull. A capable band, but for me they never quite did what one thinks they could have done.


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