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Old 16-Apr-2007, 08:09
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Default Bachman-Turner Overdrive - 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Bachman-Turner Overdrive (2000) Retail CD

Music > Albums > Bachman-Turner Overdrive - 20th Century Masters - The Millennium Collection: The Best of Bachman-Turner Overdrive (2000) Retail CD
added on April 16, 2007, at 08:10 by derek718

Bachman Turner Overdrive was formed from the roots of Guess Who with members Randy Bachman and Chad Allen, who left before he performed in any songs on this disc. The list of songs on this site is kinda screwed up so here is the track listings:1. Gimme Your Money Please: 8/10 Their first song, it is okay but good considering it was their first song as BTO2. Blue Collar: 8/10 Overlong, but I like the solo at the end.3. Takin' Care of Business 10/10 BTO at their best.4. Let It Ride 10/10 Great song, but is never played on the radio.5. Roll On Down the Highway 10/10 Another great song that is never played on the radio, you can see what a great guitarist Randy Bachman is by the solo at the end.6. You Ain't Seen Nothing Yet 10/10 Great song, tenth highest selling heavy metal single ever!7. Hey You! 9/10 Good song, no relation to the Pink Floyd song.8. Take It Like a Man 8/10 Solid song with Little Richard on backing vocals and paino9. Looking out for #1 9/10 I changed this one from seven to nine because it is one of those songs that gets better with age. Check out C. F. Turner on slide guitar. Also a nice solo at the end.10. Shotgun Rider 9/10 A western song? Doesn't match their personality, but is still a cool song and a great acoustic solo at the end.11. I'm In Love 3/10 Worthless song only notable because it has Jim Clench on bass who replaced Randy Bachman and also first song as BTO.12. Heartaches 8/10 Last BTO charted song.It has all of their good songs, too bad Randy Bachman left or they could have had many more.

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