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Band: Village People Title: Village People Rating: Release Date: 19 March, 1996 Media: Audio Cassette Tracks: 1: San Francisco (You've Got Me) 2: In Hollywood (Everybody Is a Star) 3: Fire Island 4: Village People |
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Customer Reviews The Viilage People sell their songs without even trying--and that's no small feat !!! " This number features The Village People singing of the freedom people experience and treasure when they live in the notoriously liberal city of San Francisco. The Village People, a remarkably cool and unique act that celebrated the joys of living an alternative lifestyle, got their first album out in style! Sure, it's just four tracks--but what a great four tracks we get! The CD starts with "San Francisco (You've Got Me). As they sing of San Francisco as a haven for gay people, The Village People harmonize well and the musical arrangement makes great use of the percussion, brass and drums. Awesome! "In Hollywood (Everybody Is A Star)" starts without any interruption from "San Francisco. " "In Hollywood (Everybody Is A Star)" shows The Village People singing and gently poking fun at the people who want so badly to be Hollywood stars that they run to pay phones to have themselves paged at hotels, get dramatic makeovers and strive to get "THE" look of a true star by getting a limo that has a phone installed in it! The percussion marks the beat and The Village People sing this flawlessly. What a hoot! "Fire Island" lets The Village People sing of a place where gay people can go to experience love or just a brief encounter; and the musical arrangement rocks! Great disco flavor on "Fire Island!" Although The Village People may sing a line about not going "in the bushes," you know they don't intend for this line to be a true warning. "Fire Island" makes great use of the drums and percussion; and the musical special effects are awesome. In addition, "Village People" has them singing of the importance of coming out in order to live a much happier life. Great harp at the beginning! The percussion marks the beat once again and they sing this to perfection. Terrific! The liner notes have great artwork; and we get the song credits. The Village People could be scoffed at for being such a dated group--but that's only if you don't understand that their music is truly great and the messages they sent through their songs are still relevant in our times. The Village People still have two of their original members, Felipe Rose (Native American) and David Hodo (construction worker); and with any luck they will continue to give us some good, campy entertainment for ages to come. Thank you, Village People! .
THE Village People Album!
An unappreciated classic
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