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Topic History of: Listening to Chevrolet and Fine Young Cannibals...
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Mart I was allways a tremedous fan of the guitarists` and bassist`s lower leg movements.

"Johnny Come Home" was the track for me, I didnt care for the rest much.
"Drives Me Crazy" is a cracking song but the record suffers a lot with the sampling that was trendy at the time. I wish they`d just played it.
Big End some cracking stuff from the F.Y.C. "She Drives me Crazy" was always my favourite. An adventurous mix of soul, funk and rock that hit the spot. Gift had that superb ability to switch seemlessly from the smooth high notes to the gritty growl on the chorus. Wonderful stuff.
JK2006 didn't Roland Gift have a wonderful and under estimated voice?