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Bob Weir - Heaven Help the Fool

Heaven Help the Fool

Music Artist :Bob Weir
Music Style :General
Record Label :Grateful Dead / Wea
Release Date :2005-01-04
Store Price :$9.98

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CD Tracks/Songs


Disc 1

1. Bombs Away
2. Easy to Slip
3. Salt Lake City
4. Shade of Grey
5. Heaven Help the Fool
6. This Time Forever
7. I'll Be Doggone
8. Wrong Way Feelin'

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Customer Reviews of This Album/CD

Bobby w/o The Dead?
Submitted on: 2009-11-07
Sorry guys but I had to bring down the ridiculous 5 stars here. While this album doesn't hurt my ears, I can actually stand playing it unlike many cd's out there...it is FAR from great...song wise, performance, production-you name it. It is a VERY mediocre album which has all the stereotypical characteristics of a singer-songwriter album circa mid-70's. Too self-indulgent (for the musician that is-not us), too long (each song), and doesnt stand the test of time. I LOVE some of Bobby stuff with the Dead...and he was a GREAT rythym guitarist with them--even adding great melodic lines sometimes...was good live on his own to my suprise...but i vote NO on this album--especially if you dont have almost EVERY Dead release, or if it costs more than $.01!
A Different Sound, but Outstanding!
Submitted on: 2005-09-01
I was never really a die-hard Grateful Dead fan, though I appreciated their zest and their better-known tunes. But late one night back when AOR was still alive (circa 1979), this amazing song came on the FM radio. I was floored--it was incredibly well done, great arrangement and musicianship, wonderful musical textures, flavorful, highly melodic. WOW! Here was rock & roll that was highly musical, tasty, lots of depth. The DJ said it was Bob Weir, a guitarist for the Dead. I didn't know BW from Adam, but in any case, bought the album (vinyl LP). This album shows true range, great textures, VERY strong compositionallly (not your standard r&r), and if you like the classic Hammond sound when used in rock correctly (narly one moment, transcendant the next), you will especially love it here. And Bob's soloing is first-rate, strong in quality, musical. Lyrics are pretty good too. I have the original LP and was searching Amazon on a lark to see if this album was even available on CD, doubting, and was stoked to find it is. I'm not a real expert on the Dead, but if you like them, and appreciate their musical range, I would guess you'll like this. BUT THIS I GUARANTEE: If you're well beyond the typical crap on the radio and truly dug the days of real AOR FM--like, back in the early days of KNAC in Long Beach (CA) and the great stuff they played, you will really like this album. (It's a shame the cuts listed above don't have clickable samples to play, or you could hear what I'm talking about!) WELL WORTH THE INVESTMENT!
A very worthwile record.
Submitted on: 2002-12-07
This is a great work by B Weir. It has been nearly 20 or 25 years since this but it still has its moments.

Some songs became nuggets played by the Dead live, and some that he did w his own live projects. I like this much more than the Kingfish record. I think that one lacks creativity. This is the one to pick up.

Sorry for the strong critic Bobby, but that record just didn t get to too many fans.

J G
A classic
Submitted on: 1999-10-29
This happens to be John Menepace's favorite Bobby solo album. It brings back the days of the early 1990's sitting in the sun, drinking Lambrusco wine with oysters and clams and thinking about the summer tour. It's so easy to slip...
Bob Weir's best solo work
Submitted on: 1999-06-01
I think this is Bob Weir's finest solo album, the music has a great beat and the songs are great from start to finish.

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