by William Ruhlmann With his solo career fading, Glenn Frey got serious on his fourth album, but many of the album's sentiments sounded strange coming from him. &He Took Advantage& was subtitled &Blues for Ronald Reagan,& but it came more than three years after Reagan's retirement, and Frey's 1984 song &Better in the U.S.A.& could have served as Reagan's campaign song. On &I've Got Mine,& Frey sang about how people in limousines don't care about &us,& but when was the last time he was on the outside of a limousine looking in? Frey was out of his league going for the kind of philosophical/political territory better handled by his old partner Don Henley. So, although Strange Weather signaled a new commitment by Frey to his career, it missed the charts entirely. (The album concludes with &Part of Me, Part of You,& an Eagles-like tune used in the 1991 film Thelma and Louise.)
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Name | strange weather |
原始名称 | Strange Weather |
名称 | strange weather |
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歌手 | glenn frey |
类别 | 录音室专辑 |