CLASSIC SOFT ROCK: SUMMER BREEZE [2-CD Set]

After enduring eight 90 degree days this Summer (Normal is five 90 degree days), the Jet Stream finally brought Western NY some pleasant 70 degree days this week. Hopefully, this is a sign of an early Fall.

With Summer winding down, I thought this compilation, Classic Soft Rock: Summer Breeze, from 2006 would be a good way of celebrating the end of Summer. Of course, the lead song is the classic Seals & Crofts “Summer Breeze.” Don’t ask me what makes Chicago’s “Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?” a Summer song. The same with “Sara Smile” by Hall & Oates. But I like both songs.

“Cool Change” by Little River Band fits. So does “Even the Nights are Better” by Air Supply. Other than that, this compilation seems more like a group of random songs. Do you remember these songs? Any favorites here? GRADE: B (for breeze)

TRACK LIST:

Seals & CroftsSummer Breeze3:27
Bertie HigginsKey Largo3:19
BreadMake It With You3:11
Chicago (2)Does Anybody Really Know What Time It Is?3:21
Gary WrightDream Weaver4:18
Todd RundgrenHello It’s Me3:41
Daryl Hall & John OatesSara Smile3:10
Rickie Lee JonesChuck E.’s In Love3:27
The Doobie BrothersBlack Water4:19
OrleansStill The One3:56
Linda RonstadtHurt So Bad3:17
Little River BandCool Change4:08
Ambrosia (2)Biggest Part Of Me5:26
Christopher CrossNever Be The Same4:41
America (2)You Can Do Magic3:56
BreadThe Guitar Man3:45
America (2)Tin Man3:27
Michael Murphy*–Wildfire4:49
Chicago (2)25 Or 6 To 44:52
Nicolette LarsonLotta Love3:10
The Doobie BrothersWhat A Fool Believes3:45
Robbie DupreeSteal Away3:31
Ambrosia (2)You’re The Only Woman4:21
Dr. HookSexy Eyes3:00
Exile (7)Kiss You All Over3:29
Air SupplyEven The Nights Are Better3:55
Christopher CrossArthur’s Theme (Best That You Can Do)3:54
John WaiteMissing You4:30
Joshua KadisonBeautiful In My Eyes4:10
Alannah MylesBlack Velvet4:48

18 thoughts on “CLASSIC SOFT ROCK: SUMMER BREEZE [2-CD Set]

  1. Jerry House

    Evidently I am not a summer song person. Favorites are DOES ANYBODY REALLY KNOW WHAT TIME IT IS, 25 OR 6 TO 4, BLACK WATER, and HURT SO BAD. I firmly believe that every right-thinking person would avoid Todd Rundgren at all costs. Plus, my idea of Hell is being forced down a long, dark corridor and at the end of it are two doors: one says “Gangster Rap,” and the other, “Christopher Cross.”

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  2. Fred Blosser

    A real Mixmaster of ’70s and early ’80s MOR. I don’t really dislike the tracks but there aren’t any standouts either. Mostly, it reminds me what a sleepy time the early Carter era was (’76-’78), compared with the sh*tstorms that followed and continue to follow.

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  3. Jeff Meyerson

    Good one, Jerry. That would be a tough choice.

    Just heard “Summer Breeze” (a song I do like) on Sirius and couple of days ago. Also like Still The One, Hurt So Bad (and the Little Anthony original), What a Fool Believes and Lotta Love. I recently got a Nicolette Larson concert tribute CD and it was good, withbJoe Walsh, Bonnie Raitt, Carole King, Jackson Browne, Emmylou Harris, Linda Ronstadt and others.

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  4. Todd Mason

    The Kadison is the only one I retain no memory of…certainly a fair amount of pleasant-enough work, but nothing much that would’ve pried a buck out of my wallet.

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      1. george Post author

        Todd, Jeff and Jackie Meyerson just saw the DOOBIE BROTHERS in concert. That’s a group that’s been around a long time!

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