Dan Fogelberg - Dan Fogelberg Greatest Hits
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 See Larger Image | Dan Fogelberg - Greatest Hits Artist : Dan Fogelberg List Price : $11.98 USD Your Price : $11.98 USD ProductGroup: Music Release Date : 1990-10-25 Studio : Sony Label : Sony Avg. Customer Rating : (36 reviews)
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Reviews Customer Reviews for Dan Fogelberg Greatest Hits Ibought this title because I ove Fogelberg Rating: I bought this CD because I just LOVE Dan Fogelberg--and was missing hearing his songs.
This collection was a excellent choice for me--because it had all the songs that I wanted to hear....to bring back all of those great memories...and make me sort of smile.
The CD itself was in excellent condition..as was the case,,,perfect !!
Shipping was on time..and I felt very inexpensive.
I would suggestit to all.
Customer Reviews for Dan Fogelberg Greatest Hits Cd ACOUSTIC AND NOSTALGIC... Rating: What a beautiful album...simply his best work; the best song is LONGER (precious and enchanted); I love the balads LEADER OF THE BAND (delicious) and RUN FOR THE ROSES (nostalgic); the soft-rock numbers MISSING YOU (what a big song!!) and THE POWER OF GOLD are incredible, too!!; I also like PART OF THE PLAN and HARD TO SAY (very sensitive)...If you like the acoustic music and the master of ballads, you have to buy this incredible cd!!
Editorial Reviews for Dan Fogelberg Greatest Hits Audio Cd Amazon.com Soft-rock troubadour Dan Fogelberg fills a transitory slot in the singer-songwriter food chain, a satisfying stopover for those ready to graduate from the pure schmaltz of Barry Manilow but not quite prepared to jump up to the pseudo-deep lyricism of Jackson Browne. Fogelberg's efforts to be "artistic" are overtly transparent, but equally obvious is his gift for melodic songwriting and harmonic arrangements, particularly those that stress the tender touch of his high-pitched voice. It's no surprise, then, that most of Greatest Hits is ballads, most notably "Longer," "Leader of the Band," and "Same Old Lang Syne," though he tosses in "The Power of Gold" in a failed attempt to show he can rock out, too. --Peter Blackstock
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