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From rob@splitsville.com
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Date Wed, 07 Mar 2007 23:12:07 -0500

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Apologies for possibly being a bit repetitive, but I'm too lazy to go thru the entire list.

A good buddy of mine in college had a BS greatest hits album (note:not a CD), that I think was called 'hits!'. Had tremendous stuff on it, including Boz's great, last (I think) hit 'Breakdown Dead Ahead'. I think I might even remember him performing this on Saturday Night Live. 

Sheeeyit...I'd even bet a fiver on that. "I may burn, might upset you, but you know I'll never let you down!"

Anyhooo...a great, great song by an underated artist. 

My home did have the 'Lido Shuffle/We're All Alone' CD, and it was a great one.

Close the window, come alive,
Rob
myspace.com/splitsville.
>----- ------- Original Message ------- -----
>From: :audities@smoe.org
>To: audities@smoe.org
>Sent: Wed, 07 Mar 2007 17:31:42
>
>"We Were Always Sweethearts" is on an early album
>(1971) called 
>Moments.  I saw him touring behind this album when
>he performed at 
>the Wollman Skating Rink in Central Park during the
>great Schaefer 
>Summer Music series.  I went out and bought the
>album the next day 
>and still enjoy it.
>
>At 03:40 PM 3/7/2007, you wrote:
>>Seaman, Dave wrote:
>>
>>>So does anyone recommend any other Boz records
>like this one?  I 
>>>have his hits package but no other regular
>releases.
>>
>>I like some of Boz's earlier stuff, though I
>completely agree with 
>>you that Silk Degrees is the beez kneez. Look into
>"My Time" with 
>>the very power poppy "Dinah Flo" or the album
>(forgetting the name 
>>now) that features "We Were Always Sweethearts".
>And after Silk 
>>Degrees, "Down Two Then Left" has some really nice
>pop without too 
>>much of that disco flavor.
>>
>>Joe Field
>>http://Flying Colors Comics.com
>>

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