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Turn Me On, I'm A Rocket Man |  | Artist: EG Label: Warner Category: Music
Buy New: £63.49 as of 25/11/2009 00:14 GMT details
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Seller: elitedigitaluk Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 149215
Media: Audio CD Discs: 1
UPC: 706301329627 EAN: 0706301329627 ASIN: B000006YFC
Release Date: February 1, 1996 Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days
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| Tracks:
| • | Nothing Comes Easy | | • | Made My Baby Cry | | • | What Can I Do | | • | Stay Home | | • | Mr Cool | | • | Do It For Myself | | • | Sister Blue | | • | Holding It In | | • | I Wish You Could Be Happy Too | | • | Angel | | • | My Lovely Valentine |
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| Customer Reviews: Mystery Man May 6, 2001 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I came across this album purely by chance at a second hand store three years ago. I'd never heard of the artist, nor had I heard any of the tracks on the CD before. Up until today the album is amongst the ones I listen to frequently. Turn me on... really stands out with it's expression of true genuinity, made by an artist who in a remarkable way manage to capture a state of mind and through lyrics and music brilliantly pass it on to the listener. EG is a man hwo's got something to give, and if you're willing to receive you're in for a treat. I give 5 stars, even though there are one or two questionable tracks on the album (exeptions that confirms the rule?), because when keeping in mind the true genious within EG, I've grown to like even those. What is truly remarkable is that up until today, I've never heard any of his music being played from any other media than my own CD. EG continues to be a mystery. No publisity, never broadcasted, never referred to, I don't even know his real name...
24 Years of Hunger revisited July 31, 2007 S. J. Bradley (Cambridge) 2 out of 3 found this review helpful
So, you've probably come to Eg after listening to "24 Years of Hunger" the only album Eg did with Alice Temple as "Eg and Alice". This doesn't quite reach the beautiful heights of that album which I think is a deserved classic, but it has some wonderful moments. By the way, if you're wondering what happened to Eg White, well he writes songs still including the massively successful 'Leave Right Now' performed by Will Young. That's the more populist end of his oeuvre (or should it be oeufre, Mr Eg?!) and his other stuff is more soulful and wistful. All good.
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