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    Behind the Eyes (Japan Bonus Track)

    Tim Moore - Behind the Eyes (Japan Bonus Track)

    01/01/2004


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    All Music Guide Review

    "For the Minute," the opening track, is as exquisite a pop tune as you'll find. Evoking thoughts of the Beatles, Emitt Rhodes, and Eric Carmen, the cover photo of Tim Moore -- only hair, eyes, and facial outline superimposed against cloud-filled skies, with a red ribbon behind him -- is very reflective of the music. The reversed image on the back cover has the face that's missing from the front, and is a good argument for putting CDs in album jackets. "Lay Down a Line to Me" has flavors of Dan Fogelberg in the voice and a Bernie Taupin-type line: "Take me out of focus." "(I Think I Wanna) Possess You" is a nice little stomp that would make Screamin' Jay Hawkins proud. "Now I See" is a pretty, hook-laden essay with Moore's wonderfully naïve voice at his most expressive. But it is "Rock and Roll Love Letter" that just explodes off this disc, shaking up the easy listening format the way Eric Carmen's "Hey Deanie" would give a jolt to his laid-back LPs. Both singer/songwriters have that '70s formula down. This hit for the Bay City Rollers has so much integrity in its original form -- some kind of inverted, mutated Chuck Berry riff and sentiment with T. Rex-style piano and guitar frostings. "Rock and Roll Love Letter" is Moore's signature tune and a complete turnaround from his sweet pop ballads. "If Somebody Needs It" is a bubbly pop tune that Peter Noone or the Monkees could have a field day with; "The Night We First Sailed Away" has subtle strings and a charming theme, and would be a nice duet if Randy Edelman was around for the recording. "Kaptain Kidd" has Moore rocking out again and is not as strong as the rest of the material, but that was part of the fun of '70s albums: their ability to stretch out and jam. "Bye Bye Man" closes the LP with more orchestrated pop from this singer/songwriter. [A 2004 Japan-market reissue of the album included a remix of "Rock and Roll Love Letter."] ~ Joe Viglione, All Music Guide

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    Credits of Behind the Eyes (Japan Bonus Track)

    • Paul Leka
    • Producer, String Arrangements, Engineer

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