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Average Reviewer Rating: 3 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 53 out of 5

Number of Tom Snow (1976) Reviews: 1

3.0/5.03.0/5.03.0/5.03.0/5.03.0/5.0   A good writer, not a great performer
Reviewer: John Fitzgerald, Human resources staff database assistant       April 27, 2001
Tom Snow is one of those impressive writers that is pretty faceless as a performer but the
two songs with Stevie work well. The opener "Hurry boy" goes back and forth from loud
to quiet and like most of the record is piano driven. It speeds up at the end and on the fade
Stevie gives us some beautiful gut wrenching licks which is my favorite part. In contrast,
"Rosanna" is a subtle, sensitive ballad and you can hear Stevie pretty well on both songs.
The rest of the songs seem to lack a musical distinctiveness which is probably why it must
have got lost in the slew of singer/songwriter albums of the time but the greatness of some
of the songs he's written will live on through numerous covers of "You might need
somebody" (it would have been interesting if his version was included here but no such
luck).

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