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View Poll Results: Which of these albums had the consistently best Christine songs?
Future Games - Show me a Smile, Morning Rain, What a Shame. 0 0%
Bare Trees- Spare me a little of your love, Homeward Bound. 3 9.09%
Penguin- Dissatisfied, Did you ever love me, Remember me. 3 9.09%
Mystery to Me- Just Crazy Love, Believe Me, The Way I feel, Why. 20 60.61%
HAHTF-Heroes are Hard to Find, Bad Loser, Prove your Love, Come a little bit closer 5 15.15%
Behind The Mask- Behind the Mask, Skies the Limit, Save Me, Do you know 1 3.03%
The Chain (25 years)- Heart of Stone, Love Shines 0 0%
Time- I do, Hollywood (some other kind of town), Nights in Estoril, Sooner or Later, All over again 1 3.03%
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Old 01-11-2024, 04:23 PM
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I don't visit this board all that often any more. With Christine gone, well, you know. (Sniff.)

But then once in a while, out pops a ten year old thread that just soothes me with a wave of nostalgia.

I have to say if I were going to answer this question on sheer quality of material, I'd go with Bare Trees, with just two songs. Just about everyone puts "Spare Me a Little of Your Love" high up on their list of favorite Christine songs, but personally I will never stop advocating for "Homeward Bound" belonging up there, too. Super piano work, a real rock feel, a more aggressive vocal than you usually get from Chris, and a song that's not about love for a man (for once) but about love for home. In a lot of ways it stands alone in her catalog. Great guitar work, too.
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I have to say if I were going to answer this question on sheer quality of material, I'd go with Bare Trees, with just two songs. Just about everyone puts "Spare Me a Little of Your Love" high up on their list of favorite Christine songs, but personally I will never stop advocating for "Homeward Bound" belonging up there, too. Super piano work, a real rock feel, a more aggressive vocal than you usually get from Chris, and a song that's not about love for a man (for once) but about love for home. In a lot of ways it stands alone in her catalog. Great guitar work, too.
The live version of “Homeward Bound” on the remastered version of Bare Trees from the 1971-1974 box set is amazing!
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The live version of “Homeward Bound” on the remastered version of Bare Trees from the 1971-1974 box set is amazing!
It’s unbelievably good, isn’t it? Danny’s guitar is blistering and Christine’s voice there is so much more assured and cool than the album version.
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I don't visit this board all that often any more. With Christine gone, well, you know. (Sniff.)

But then once in a while, out pops a ten year old thread that just soothes me with a wave of nostalgia.

I have to say if I were going to answer this question on sheer quality of material, I'd go with Bare Trees, with just two songs. Just about everyone puts "Spare Me a Little of Your Love" high up on their list of favorite Christine songs, but personally I will never stop advocating for "Homeward Bound" belonging up there, too. Super piano work, a real rock feel, a more aggressive vocal than you usually get from Chris, and a song that's not about love for a man (for once) but about love for home. In a lot of ways it stands alone in her catalog. Great guitar work, too.
The instrumentation is impressive—searing guitar; crisp effective piano parts; very groovy organ layered over that, too. The backing track sounds a lot like Janice’s Full Tilt Boogie Band.

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