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Free Music Notes for Two Classic Albums from The Amazing Rhythm Aces: Stacked Deck/Too Stuffed to JumpFree Music Review: Stacked Deck/Too Stuffed to Jump Hit: 5 StarsToo Stuffed maybe this group's best effort. And what an album it is!
Free Music Review: BUY THIS ALBUM!!!! Hit: 5 StarsForget buying Hotel California. Set afire your copy of On The Border. Send Marshall Tucker to the back of the play list. THIS is country rock at it's finest.
Free Music Review: Better than I remember! Hit: 5 StarsThis cd is timeless! Each song is just as good today as it was when first recorded. I plan to order the rest of their music right away!
Free Music Review: Stacked Deck/Too Stuffed to Jump Hit: 5 StarsThe Amazing Rhythm Aces are still Amazing! I enjoyed them in the 70"s and now I can enjoy them again. It's great that the old albums are out on CD.
Free Music Review: Very Satisfying Double Album Hit: 5 StarsI only knew the Aces from their big hit Third Rate Romance. Enjoying that song so much, I knew I had to hear something more by this group. Am so glad that I searched and found this album (and a number of others Aces albums now available on Amazon). What a shame this group was so overlooked, as their songs are so satisying and enjoyable. Maybe the fact that their music doesn't fit conveniently into any one category is a curse. It has so many good elements from various types of music and the Aces blend it very well. The sound quality of this album is outstanding too; very crisp and clear. While nothing else on this album is quite as memorable as Third Rate Romance, there isn't a poor song on the album. Some may think of the Aces as one hit wonders, but anyone who thinks that hasn't listened to all their great music. I'll listen to this album often. Most of the songs on the album I was hearing for the first time, but Dancing the Night Away is a song that I immediately recognized, as it has been done by quite a few artists. No one does it better than the Aces. It's a nice closing song for a totally satisfying album.
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