Detective Mitchell's Junk Drawer

The random thoughts, ideas, and experiences of the title blogger, plus other things.

Thursday, November 23, 2006

Switching gears and a rare album



After a little soul searching, I decided to convert this into a blog for out-of-print soundtracks and albums. My first selection is the long OOP (on tape, LP AND compact disc) self-titled album of one of the most underrated singers of the 80s, Frank Stallone, little brother of Sylvester. Coming off of the success of his hit single, "Far From Over", used in "Staying Alive", the sequel to "Saturday Night Fever" in which his brother took directing and co-writing reins, Polydor records had Stallone do an entire album of material. Apparently, it didn't do well, as copies of the album are scarce on all three formats. However, here it is for those who love 80s music to enjoy. I can't really pick out a clear favorite, as I like all the songs on this, but I hope you all love this.

Tracks:
1. Runnin'
2. Music is Magic
3. Love Is Like a Light
4. Darlin'
5. If We Ever Get Back
6. Far From Over
7. She's So Popular
8. Once More Never Again
9. I Do Believe in You
10. Fly Together

http://www.sendspace.com/file/5n97q0

2 Comments:

Blogger Vinnie Rattolle said...

For two seasons, Frank Stallone starred as himself on a little-seen sitcom called "Movie Stars." He made numerous references to his singing abilities on the show, which always had me curious. Megaupload's being rather slow today, but I plan on listening to it as soon as it finishes downloading.

Also, the link you've posted for this one is a little bit off -- dunno if that's intentional or not.

November 24, 2006 10:31 AM  
Blogger Detective Mitchell said...

OK, it's fixed.

November 24, 2006 11:02 AM  

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