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Comments for Naked Eyes, Naked Eyes


E-MAIL: paul_asher@naft.com
Its my/a friends song. The video and the song holds true. I'm still here watching her and she's moved on to bigger and better.
E-MAIL: ryanday@webtv
this is an excellent synth based pop album. take a listen to "emotion in motion". this song is beautifully constructed with a wonderful vocal performance. the synth bass is very deep, the brass is some of the fatest analog sounds iv''e heard, and who can forget the power grand piano over multilayers of etherial pads. my only criticism...the drum machines sound like total crap. iv''e heard better coming out of 1983 (new order- power, currution, & lies).
This is Naked Eye`s debut album. The top-ten hit here is "Always Something There To Remind Me," a remake of a Burt Bacharach/Hal David song. The highest charting original hit is "Promises, Promises," which just missed the ten at number eleven. Naked Eyes would go on to release two more records before vanishing into obscurity.
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