Emitt Rhodes - The Four Best Songs from EMITT RHODES
Currently unavailable on CD (unless you want to fork out $40.00 for a Japanese import), Emitt Rhodes's debut album is just too good to go unheard. Plus, the pops and cracks here only enhance the experience! Every song on this album is a winner, but here are four that have struck a particular chord with me: 1) "Live till You Die" 2) "You Should Be Ashamed" 3) "Lullaby" 4) "Fresh as a Daisy" "Fresh as a Daisy" was a minor hit for Rhodes, and today it's his best-known song alongside "Lullaby" (by virtue of the latter's inclusion in the soundtrack of Wes Anderson's THE ROYAL TENENBAUMS). I found my copy of this great album in a record/vintage store in Rock Hill, South Carolina.

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