Album FR 2006 on MVS Records label
Rock (Power Pop)
"Flying High" is the first album of new material from Collins in more than a decade. The songs are carefully constructed, nearly all of which have something special to offer. “Rock ‘N Roll Shoes”, co-written with a since-deceased friend Neil Grossman, has the stinging guitars and soaring harmonies of British Invasion pop, while “Paco & Juan” channels a little of Mark Knopfler’s dark romanticism. “Bobby”, written about a childhood friend who died in a mental institution, is the darkest song on the album, an unsentimental reminiscence set to folk guitars. But there’s plenty of sunshine here, as well. “Afton Place” rings out with Kinks-like chords and sweeping choruses, and “Silly Love” is a countrified ode to no-strings hook-ups. ("Let’s not get too deep/Let’s not talk too much/Let’s have a cocktail/And then make love.") This is not the kind of album that changes anyone’s life....it’s just good, relaxed fun, from a guy who’s forgotten more than you’ll ever know about chord changes. Popmatters
![]() | Paul Collins' Beat , album by |
Neil Grossman |
Paul Collins |
Steve Huff |
No | Title | Artist | Composer | Duration |
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1 | Rock 'N' Roll Shoes | Paul Collins' Beat | Neil Grossman, Paul Collins | |
2 | Helen | Paul Collins' Beat | Paul Collins | |
3 | Afton Place | Paul Collins' Beat | Paul Collins, Steve Huff | |
4 | Wiil You Be A Woman | Paul Collins' Beat | Paul Collins | |
5 | All Over Town | Paul Collins' Beat | Paul Collins | |
6 | I'm On Fire | Paul Collins' Beat | Paul Collins | |
7 | More Than Yesterday | Paul Collins' Beat | Paul Collins | |
8 | Bobby | Paul Collins' Beat | Paul Collins | |
9 | Paco & Juan | Paul Collins' Beat | Paul Collins | |
10 | F.D.R | Paul Collins' Beat | Paul Collins | |
11 | Silly Love | Paul Collins' Beat | Paul Collins | |
12 | Flying High | Paul Collins' Beat |