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The Covers EP, Volume Two

Eddie Money

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I think this is great

I take exception to the other review here. I think this is actually REALLY good. I love the version of Green Day's "When I Come Around" and I think he's done a raucous version of "Roadhouse Blues". Gotta admit I couldn't imagine him singing "Ticket To Ride" but it works and IT'S GOOD! And "Gimme Some Lovin'" has great energy and has Eddie's signature on it. I think the other guy here hasn't actually bought these tracks nor listened to them. Definitely worth having and a must-own for Moneyman fans!

Lovin' the Money Man!

This is a really good but short collection of covers. Love Eddie's take on these songs. Love him live and love his renditions of these classics. Very well done!

Great covers! Great idea!!!

I love Eddie Money. I saw him recently and he was fantastic and kept thanking the crowd for remembering his music. That's nice, but I kept thinking "how could I possibly forget it???" This covers are excellent and I really like Gimme Some Lovin' and Roadhouse Blues, but they are all good. Listen, guys, if you want to critique this collection, at least don't be cruel. This music -and this artist- doesn't deserve it. He is still a great performer and artist - period.

Biography

Born: March 02, 1949 in Brooklyn, NY

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '70s, '80s, '90s, '00s, '10s

Eddie Money arrived in the late '70s at the height of album rock's popularity. While Money didn't have a remarkable voice, he had a knack for catchy, blue-collar rock & roll, which he delivered with a surprising amount of polished, radio-friendly finesse. He was able to survive in the early MTV era by filming a series of funny narrative videos, something his AOR peers were reluctant to do. However, he wasn't able to resist the temptations of a rock & roll lifestyle, and his popularity dipped...
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