It took me a lot of years and a lot of work to get what I wanted, but it took Eddie Money only a couple of days to almost throw it away. Money recorded a series of albums for Columbia during the s, including 's Where's the Party, the effort Can't Hold Back, and Nothing to Lose, released in A greatest hits package followed the next year, but Money had taken a break to concentrate on family life.
He got married, and within a few years he and his wife were expecting a fifth child. This period of Money's life was also marked by tragedy, however, when longtime friend Bill Graham died in a helicopter accident.
An eighth studio album, Right Here, arrived in the same year, with the track "I'll Get By" dedicated to the late Graham. In Money released an acoustic effort entitled Unplug It In. Reviewing the work for Entertainment Weekly, David Browne declared that its "clunky, heartfelt renditions" of Money's best-known songs emit "more charm and warmth" than most pop acts.
The singer also began playing small club dates of acoustic sets. Money's career took an unexpected turn in when Graham's surviving namesake management company reactivated the Wolfgang Records label a defunct imprint of Columbia originally started by Graham --and Money became the first artist in their repertoire.
The record's first single, "After This Love Is Gone," was lauded as "a chugging, rock-edged pop ballad" by Billboard magazine. Two other tracks--"Died a Thousand Times" and a cover of '70s soul singer Isaac Hayes's "Run Your Hurt Away," with its lyrics about resurrecting one's life--seemed to best reflect the renewal of Money's career and personal life.
Signed with Columbia Records, , and released self-titled debut album; signed with Wolfgang Records a reactivated imprint of Columbia , Where's the Party, Columbia, Can't Hold Back, Columbia, Nothing to Lose, Columbia, Right Here, Columbia, Periodicals Billboard, April 8, ; May 6, Entertainment Weekly, December 18, High Fidelity, July Rolling Stone, May 4, ; August 19, Additional information for this profile was provided by Suzan Crane Public Relations.
Cancel or. Alway's love those tones, I was 17 in , and had the first album, and then came the sex. Thanks man. It was a small venue and it felt like you were personally singing each song to us in our living room.
Your older songs brought back many memories of days past and I love your new song dedicated to our soldiers. Im so glad that you came and even more glad that I got to see you in Concert. Hi Ed It was fantastic. After an hour of signing autographs and posing for pictures,we met. You vividly remembered our close friendship dating to when we were 10 year old boys back in Woodhaven, Queens, and graduating from St.
Elizabeth's in 62' Eddie, Man, what a great concert tonight in Memphis!! I was seventeen when your first record came out and you still rock!! Your music has been an integral part of my life since then. Your music is real, it's intense, and it's just as good today as it was 36 years ago. Thanks for the memories.
My wife and I will be in Greenville, Ms to see you on Feb. Lookng forward to seeing you then!! You rocked the Palm Desert Civic Center amphitheatre - we highly respect you and your music! Your voice is unbelievable. You've had an amazing career and are an inspiration to me and my band. You rock and will always rock in our minds. Just caught you in Tillamook-WOW what a hoot can't imagine you rockin and smellin cow poo but you did awesome!
Your daughter is great too. I am a fan from the 80s and while sailing from AK to NZ with my family you kept me awake on many night watches! My kids made you their first concert and my hubby introduced you on stage in early 80's - what a run Eddie! Warm summer night on the Charles River in Boston Saturday night with you rockin the crowd!
What a great show. You haven't lost a beat in 30 gulp years. Thanks for all of the memories! Once again you rocked the place in Miami Township Ohio. I was lucky enough to attend and count it as my 21st Eddie Money concert! I even got you to autograph my 1st t-shirt from Fell in love with your music in at the Cleveland World Series of Rock concert and nothin else comes close to replacing it.
You're my boy, as always and never dissapoint me. Awesome concert! Your always fan, Patty May. I am from a small town in ohio called Lima. I am making a project for english where i have to make many many different informational forms to present about your musical career.
Back in the 70's my Uncle Danny Guvaro was a bass guitar player for Eddie. I have pictures when I was a kid, playing in my Uncle and Aunts back yard in San Leandro, and Eddie teaching me to shooting bow and arrows at the fence in thier back yard. My Aunt Jacinta still has many pictures of Eddie and I but sad to say Danny passed away many years ago. Hope Eddie keeps up the good music and thanks for some kool memories for a young kid that lost his own father at a very young age.
Thanks again. Hey Eddie!! I don't know if you remember from Island Trees. Probably not it's been a loooong time. You may remember the airport in - you were going to the 20 year reunion. I was there with my husband just got married and my 2 nieces. Money toured in support of the recording -- mostly on the summer classic rock shed circuit -- for years. Beginning in , a slew of compilations and reissues appeared from a variety of labels. AllMusic relies heavily on JavaScript.
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