Cuts Like a Diamond – Little River BandSeptember 17th, 2013 or iTunes Price: $9.99 Genre: Rock Released: Aug 27, 2013 Customer Ratings (22 Ratings) |
Cuts Like a Diamond – Little River BandView More By Little River Band Customer ReviewsStop whining.... (4 stars)This album is good. Wayne Nelson still sings for the band. And this band sounds very similar to the older musicians who "chose" to leave the group. All of you who live in the past (and refuse to accept change), need to accept this is still very good music. It would be cool if the Little River Band could last 100 years. Why not recruit younger musicians as others choose to leave the band? Let's keep this band going for as long What quality music should sound like!! (5 stars) Sorry to see that other reviewers are lost in the past. Little River Band continues to thrive today! The music on this disc sounds great, adhering to the tried and true principles of classic LRB - great tunes, great musical work and tight harmonies! The band has evolved over the years and sounds as fresh today as back in the day. They put on a great concert and are very friendly with the fans. Getting new music from them is an absolute Change happens... (4 stars) First off, if we don't consider the history of LRB and just look at this album as a stand alone item, what we have here is a nice selection of soft rock/pop music preformed by quality musicians, hence my 4 star rating. We as fans do not have the privilege of knowing all the inside info as to what exactly happens when members leave of get kicked out of groups. This is NOT the LRB of my youth but the musucuans that wrote and made that music ar BiographyFormed: 1975 in Melbourne, AustraliaGenre: Rock Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s When Little River Band formed in 1975, Australia immediately took notice. The key bandmembers were already well known to Australians. Lead singer Glenn Shorrock had made his name in mid-'60s group the Twilights, a Beatles-sounding pop group that scored a national number one record with its version of the Velvelettes' "Needle in a Haystack." When the group broke up in 1969, Shorrock became lead singer of Axiom, whose "A Little Ray of Sunshine" is still an Australian classic rock staple. LRB's Beeb...
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