New World In The Morning is one of the coolest songs Roger Whittaker has ever recorded. This track is full of harmonies and gets Now and Then: Greatest Hits 1964-2004 off to a relaxing start. Opening track I Don’t Believe In If Anymore shows the best of Roger Whittaker. River Lady (3:13) - awsome. Within the first few notes of I’m Back it’s perfectly clear that Roger Whittaker is living this song. It’s such an underrated song. Other tracks are good but your best bet is to stick with Why. This is the kind of song I think of when I think of Roger Whittaker. This track is just fantastic from start to finish. The Skye Boat Song is the more seemingly obscure song on Now and Then: Greatest Hits 1964-2004 that bear up best to repeated listening. The Other Side is perfect. This is one of those tracks that should not be judged after the first hearing. This track is a killer, it just grabs you instantly. One of the more genuine-sounding songs is A Perfect Day. The Last Ferwell is probably the highlight of the album. It took me a little time but I ended up loving Mexican Whistler. The Best I Can is one of these floating songs. A fantastic track full of wonder. Mon Pays Bleu is a nice, innocuous song, and much better than anything Roger Whittaker released so far. In Jenny (Bonus Track) it becomes nowhere more obvious that Roger Whittaker has yet to define own style. Feather On The Wind (Bonus Track) is probably the most interesting track on Now and Then: Greatest Hits 1964-2004.
Album Now and Then: Greatest Hits 1964-2004
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