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Eddie Money
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Where's The Party
7/13/2005, AMG

After the comeback of No Control, Money produced the lackluster Where's the Party? Although the album replicated the formula of its predecessor, it lacked a collection of...  more >

Nothing To Lose
7/13/2005, AMG

Throughout his career, Eddie Money has followed a successful album with another record that sounded remarkably similar to its predecessor and Nothing to Lose was no...  more >

Playing For Keeps
2/17/2005, AMG

If Life for the Taking made concessions to pop trends, Playing for Keeps was sunk by Eddie Money's attempt to fit into the mainstream. While his production had never been...  more >

Greatest Hits: Sound Of Money
7/13/2005, AMG

Eddie Money was always reliable for turning out a hit single or radio anthem on each of his records. Often, it felt like all of his energy went into a couple of songs per...  more >

Life For The Taking
7/13/2005, AMG

Eddie Money's second album wasn't as consistent as his debut, featuring on a slicker production that relied heavily on current pop trends, including disco and arena rock....  more >

No Control
7/13/2005, AMG

On No Control, Eddie Money found the perfect middle ground between AOR production and pop hooks, with the singles "Think I'm In Love" and "Shakin'" sending the rocker back...  more >

Can't Hold Back
7/13/2005, AMG

After Where's the Party's lack of recognition and poor sales, Eddie Money more than compensated for it with 1986's Can't Hold Back, an album which netted him three Top 40...  more >

Eddie Money
7/13/2005, AMG

This strong debut benefits greatly from the expertise of veteran producer Bruce Botnick as well as the likes of former Steve Miller bassist Lonnie Turner and saxman Tom...  more >

Super Hits
7/13/2005, AMG

Eddie Money arrived riding the same wave of power pop that introduced Bon Jovi, John Mellencamp, and Rick Springfield. Although Money arrived slightly earlier, he still...  more >

Eddie Money/Life For The Taking
7/13/2005, AMG

Sony repackaged and re-released three of Eddie Money's earliest albums -- Eddie Money, Life for the Taking and No Control -- as a slip-cased box set. It's not a bad way to...  more >

Shakin' With The Money Man
7/13/2005, AMG

Shakin' with the Money Man is a latter-day live recording from Eddie Money that finds him running through his biggest hits -- "Two Tickets to Paradise," "Shakin'," "Baby...  more >

Ready Eddie
5/18/1999, Yahoo! Music, Mike Lipton

There's no question: ain't nothin' '90s about this disc. From the ashes of heartland hits like "Baby Hold On," "Two Tickets To Paradise," and "Take...  more >

Ready Eddie
7/13/2005, AMG

Eddie Money signed with CMC International in 1997, releasing the requisite live re-recording album Shakin' with the Money Man that year. Two years later, he delivered Ready...  more >

The Best Of Eddie Money
7/13/2005, AMG

Columbia/Legacy's 2001 release The Best of Eddie Money supplants the earlier 1989 collection Greatest Hits: The Sound of Money as the best overview of Money's career. Again,...  more >

The Essential Eddie Money
7/13/2005, AMG

Eddie Money was never the flashiest rocker around. He looked like what he was, a regular guy who quit the N.Y.C. Police Academy to try to be a rock star. Take a look at the...  more >