I LOVE music so I was pretty excited when Nic wrote a cool post about the top 10 albums he would select that he felt would educate his kids one day.
I’ve selected my top 11 (I simply couldn’t lose one) – these are the albums in my collection that I never tire of and that [...]
Sometimes it's hard to connect the dots between Hank Williams and Keith Urban. It's a mystery how a genre could include both singers, but the transition from hillbilly to pop star didn't happen overnight ... it was more like this.
Late 1990's, my family still busy with Nat King Cole, Cliff Richard and it wasn't till the launch of FM that music started being my soulmate. The first albums I got with my pocket money was over the years by Cliff Richard and Everlasting Love Songs 6 for the only Glenn Medeiros hit Nothing's gonna change my Love. Here are some albums which I came across over the time frame, and I assure go for them if you prefer good collection:BON JOVI - CROSSROADSThe greatest hits by Jon Bon Jovi, a person i became fan of after reading his life story. From cleaning the floors of disco to hitting the young crowd of neighbourhood. Songs like "You Give Love a Bad Name", "Always", "Bed of Roses" makes you cry over a hurted romance whereas "Keep the faith" asks you to hold on still. I remember during school days we wore tshirt of Bon Jovi...why not ??CHRIS DE BURGH - FLYING COLORSAs a privileged customer of the shop i trust for buying music albums and DVD's, the owner presented me this album... I was