2018-09-16

Eric Carmen – The Best Of Eric Carmen

Eric Carmen – The Best Of Eric Carmen
Review By G. Sawaged
After his stint as leader of The Raspberries, Eric Carmen had a succesful solo career. “All by myself” is from Carmen’s solo debut album from 1975. One of his most successful songs, it has since been covered by numerous artists. All of the songs on this album were written by Carmen except “Hungry Eyes” from the movie ‘Dirty Dancing’. Eric Carmen has an unerring sense of melody and songcraft that has resulted in some of the best pop rock ever. Just try not to dance to “That’s Rock ‘n Roll”…impossible. “She Did It” is the greatest Beach Boy song that Brian Wilson never wrote, and “It hurts Too Much” has a Phil Spector-like power to it. This album is a must for music lovers. If you’re a fan of Billy Joel and/or Barry Manilow, you will love this album. —Amazon

Review By J. Carroll Jack
Ex-Raspberries singer Carmen’s out put is pretty well-represented on this greatest hits package. Breaking out his falsetto on a number of occasions, Carmen does a decent job of creating the aura of sadness needed to pull off songs like “change of heart,” “Never Gonna Fall in Love Again,” and the all time leader in depressive pop hits, “All by Myself.” (Never to be listened to while in the wallows of self-pity; trust me.)After a while the sameness of these tunes starts to wear; always a danger on a greatest hits package, but there are many moments where Carmen’s pure talent overwhelms the occasionally trite material, and he reaches new heights on the excellent “Boats Against the Current.” Not a bad set for the casual fan, this collection covers the singles between 1975-1988. I’m sure there are more current collections, but this works fine for me. —Amazon

Biography by Greg Prato:
Eric Carmen has amassed an impressive amount of hit singles over his long career, whether it be as a member of the influential power pop outfit the Raspberries, as a solo artist, or as a songwriter for others.
Born on August 11, 1949, in Cleveland, OH, Carmen began his musical training at an early age — by the age of six, he was taking violin lessons, and by 11, he was playing piano and penning his own original compositions. With his discovery of the Beatles during the early ’60s, Carmen’s attention shifted toward rock & roll, as he began playing piano and singing with high school bands. It was while Carmen was a student at John Carroll University that he joined a local group called Cyrus Erie, who, apart from issuing several obscure singles for Epic Records, failed to leave much of an impact outside of the local region. But when another popular local rock outfit, the Choir, split up, Carmen and another Cyrus Erie member, guitarist Wally Bryson, joined forces with former Choir members Dave Smalley (bass) and Jim Bonfanti (drums), which led to the formation of the Raspberries. Mixing rockers (that combined the melody of the Beatles and the guitar riffs of the Who) with lush ballads, the quartet quickly created a buzz, which resulted in a recording contract with Capitol. Right off the bat, the quartet scored a massive hit single with the infectious “Go All the Way” (taken from their self-titled 1972 debut), which peaked at number five on the singles charts. Despite issuing further solid albums (1972’s Fresh, 1973’s Side Three, and 1974’s Starting Over), the group became known first and foremost as a “singles” act, as their albums failed to match the chart success of such further hit singles as “I Wanna Be With You,” “Let’s Pretend,” and “Overnight Sensation (Hit Record).” With Carmen’s increasing frustration with the group, the Raspberries split up in 1975 (it wasn’t long, however, before other groups began translating the Raspberries’ sound/approach into their own hits, especially Cheap Trick and the Knack, among countless others).Immediately thereafter, Carmen inked a solo deal with Arista.

Instead of following in the Raspberries’ power pop direction, he opted for a more mature, singer/songwriter/ballad style, as evidenced by his self-titled 1975 debut. The shift in musical styles soon reaped rewards for Carmen, as it spawned two big hits — “All by Myself” and “Never Gonna Fall in Love Again” — while the album almost cracked the Top 20. Despite a strong start to his solo career, the hits soon dried up, as such subsequent albums as 1977’s Boats Against the Current, 1978’s Change of Heart, and 1980’s Tonight You’re Mine each sold less than its predecessor. Carmen sunk from sight for several years, but penned the Top Ten hit power ballad “Almost Paradise” (from the incredibly popular 1984 Footloose [Original Soundtrack]), sung by Heart’s Ann Wilson and Loverboy’s Mike Reno.

With the single proving that a large audience still existed for Carmen-penned ballads, the singer resurfaced a year later with his first solo album in five years — the second self-titled release of his career. While it did spawn a moderate hit with the single “I Wanna Hear It From Your Lips,” the album failed to move up the charts. But it was another movie soundtrack, 1987’s Dirty Dancing, that would land Carmen his next big hit, the Top Ten “Hungry Eyes.” Carmen scored another hit a year later, “Make Me Lose Control,” and also toured as part of the Dirty Dancing concert tour, as well. When the tour wound up, Carmen pulled a disappearing act once more, yet throughout the ’90s, a wide variety of renowned artists covered songs of his, including Babes in Toyland, Peter Cetera, Sheryl Crow, Celine Dion, and Diana Ross, among others. 1998 saw Carmen issue his first solo full-length in 13 years, the Japanese release Winter Dreams (released in the U.S. as I Was Born to Love You a year later), while rumors began to swirl regarding an impending Raspberries reunion tour.
While it was true that all four original Raspberries members met up in early 1999, and three of them performed a few months later in Cleveland at a party, a reunion ultimately failed to materialize. —Allmusic

EC1003 Eric Carmen – The Best Of Eric Carmen
Label: Arista Records
Catalog#: 258999
Format: CD [Compilation]
Label Code: LC 3484
Released: 1988
Barcode: 4 007192 589999
Style: Pop/Rock

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Eric Carmen – The Best Of Eric Carmen
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01. All By Myself
02. Never Gonna Fall In Love Again
03. That’s Rock ‘n Roll
04. Hey Deanie
05. Hungry Eyes
06. Make Me Lose Control
07. Change Of Heart
08. She Did it
09. It Hurts Too Much
10. No Hard Feelings
11. Boats Against The Current
Total Time: 00:46:22


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Discography
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The Raspberries 
* The Raspberries (1972)
* Fresh Raspberries (1972)
* Side 3 (1973)
* Starting Over (1974)
* Raspberries Best (1976)
* Live On Sunset Strip (2007) 

Solo albums 
* Eric Carmen (1975)
* Boats Against the Current (1977)
* Change of Heart (1978)
* Tonight You’re Mine (1980)
* Eric Carmen (1984)
* The Best of Eric Carmen (1988)
* Definitive Collection (1997)
* I Was Born to Love You (2000) 

Solo singles
* “All by Myself” (1976)
* “Never Gonna Fall in Love Again” (1976)
* “Sunrise” (1976)
* “That’s Rock and Roll” (1976)
* “She Did It” (1977)
* “Boats Against the Current” (1977)
* “Marathon Man” (1977)
* “Change of Heart” (1978)
* “Haven’t We Come a Long Way” (1978)
* “End of the World” (1978)
* “It Hurts Too Much” (1980)
* “All for Love” (1980)
* “Foolin’ Myself” (1980)
* “I Wanna Hear It from Your Lips” (1984)
* “I’m Through with Love” (1984)
* “The Rock Stops Here” (1986)
* “Hungry Eyes” (1987)
* “Make Me Lose Control” (1988)
* “Reason to Try” (1989)
* “My Heart Stops” (1991)

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