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The Babys-Broken Heart (CD, Reissue) Tested (1977) Rare John Waite Isn’t It Time

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Item specifics

Condition
Very Good: An item that is used but still in very good condition. No damage to the jewel case or ...
Edition
Reissue
CD Grading
Good Plus (G+)
Type
Album
Language
English
Era
1970s
Case Type
Jewel Case: Standard
Case Condition
Good Plus (G+)
Inlay Condition
Good Plus (G+)
UPC
0044114115021
Artist
The Babys
Format
CD
Producer
Ron Nevison
Release Year
1989
Record Label
Chrysalis Records
Release Title
Broken Heart
Style
Hard Rock
Genre
Rock, Hard Rock, Rock & Pop
Run Time
37 min.

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Product Identifiers

Producer
Ron Nevison
Record Label
Chrysalis Records
UPC
0044114115021
eBay Product ID (ePID)
3072564

Product Key Features

Release Year
1989
Format
CD
Genre
Rock, Hard Rock, Rock & Pop
Run Time
37 min.
Style
Hard Rock
Artist
The Babys
Release Title
Broken Heart

Additional Product Features

Recording Mode
Stereo
Distributor
EMI Music Distribution
Spar Code
Aad
Recording Type
Studio
LeafCats
176984
Release Date
19890328

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  • One of the all-time great rock albums

    I'm biased, of course, but I have to say this is one of the best albums to ever appear on the rock scene anywhere. It's certainly my favourite Baby's album; just one of those things that all comes together I suppose. John Waite lends his amazing vocal structures to a tight-knit band that, for a while at least, looked like they were going to take the world by storm. If you don't know the Babys yet and want a first look - this is it. (Hope you can find it!) Loverly!

  • The Best Unheard Babys

    This album contains some of the best of The Babys aside from Union Jacks. Its too bad it received little attention and is now harder to find. John Waite's unique vocals make the mostly ballad-driven set of 10 songs one of the most beautiful rock ballad albums of '77, with hardly any filler. The great follow-up, Union Jacks, abandoned this kinder, gentler side of the Babys 3 years later, and from there it was on to lesser things for the group. I agree with the first reviewer. Start here if you are looking for the creme de la creme of The Babys. Nice album.

  • Dont bother...

    This album contains some of the worst of The Babys ever. Its a good thing it received little attention and is now harder to find. John Waite's unique vocals make the mostly ballad-driven set of 10 songs one of the most useless rock ballad albums of all time, with hardly any filler, which there should've been plenty. The follow-up, Union Jacks, abandoned this crappy chick sound 3 years later, and from there it was on to even lesser things for the group. Stay away at all costs. Hey John Waite: "I ain't missin' you at all"!!