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It Ain't Over

It Ain't Over
Artist: Paul Carrack
Label: Savoy Jazz
Category: Music

Buy New: $17.98



Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 9 reviews
Sales Rank: 155956

Media: Audio CD
Discs: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5

UPC: 795041727022
EAN: 0795041727022
ASIN: B00009NH8Q

Release Date: July 1, 2003
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
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Tracks:

  • She Lived Down The Street
  • Nothin To Lose
  • It Ain't Over
  • Happy To See You Again
  • Where Did I Go Wrong?
  • Empty Space
  • One Small Step
  • Forever
  • Never Too Late
  • Just A Little Lie
  • Ain't No Love

Similar Items:

  • Satisfy My Soul
  • Blue Views
  • Beautiful World
  • Twenty-One Good Reasons: The Paul Carrack Collection
  • Old New Borrowed & Blue

Editorial Reviews:

Album Description
'It Ain't Over' is the stunning 2003 studio LP from ex-Mike + The Mechanics frontman Paul Carrack. Released on his own Carrack-UK label, the album features eleven previously unreleased tracks, including three collaborations with his former Squeeze band mate Chris Difford - including the first single to be released from the album, the wistful 'She Lived Down The Street'. With the exception of some string & horn arrangements, Paul produced & performed the entire album himself, playing everything from drums & bass to guitar & organ at his Hertfordshire home studio. Carrack-UK.


Customer Reviews:   Read 4 more reviews...

2 out of 5 stars Poorly Engineered   January 7, 2006
Richard Lizak
2 out of 4 found this review helpful

I have Several Paul Carrack CD's from Ace,Mike & the Mechanics,
Beautiful World and Blue Views."It Ain't Over" is the worst engineered of them all. And that includes "The Best Of Ace",which has some tracks which seem to be taken from LP's. Several of the tracks start after the band starts playing with that annoying sharp sound of a beginning that starts in the middle of a note. The songs are just ok but the man or woman on the mix board killed any enjoyment one may have gotten from this CD.
Just for the record I have Conrad Johnson Premier 12 Tube Amps driven by a Sonic Frontier SLF2 tube pre amp. This is a full price CD not some dollar download with half the musical info missing, It should be engineered accordingly



3 out of 5 stars Paul stays in "Carrack-ter" with latest cd...   January 20, 2004
blaine (Tampa, Florida)
5 out of 6 found this review helpful

I am sure Paul Carrack may know the beginning of many of his own reviews in his past by heart...the ones that say "You know the voice, but not the name". That's what I say when I tell my friends how great of artist/singer/song writer Paul Carrack really is. Sadly, there is nothing on this CD that will add to his "musical legend". While I wouldn't go as far as one reviewer who said,"Now each of his songs play as if created by a focus group of Adult Contemporary listeners", the tone of "It Ain't Over" does continue from his last 2 releases.

Still, there is no reason to dismiss "It Ain't Over". It's good from beginning to end. The sad part is that all of the tunes are much better that a lot of what you hear on radio today. Paul doesn't have a place on the radio, at least not here in the US. Not even adult contemporary! It's a shame too, because there are a few tunes on "It Ain't Over" that are worthy of that airplay. "She Lived Down the Street", "Happy to See You Again" and "Empty Space" would fit nicely.

Bottom line, if your a Paul Carrack fan, then this is something to add to your collection. If your a more recent convert to Paul, buy the "One Good Reason" CD and the "Paul Carrack in Concert" DVD. You will not go wrong with any of them.


5 out of 5 stars Highly enjoyable   January 19, 2004
William Scarbrough (Townsend, DE)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

One of the most talented artists in music history does it again. Another excellent collection of work by Paul Carrack! Hearing Paul's vocals on this new CD made me realize why he has always been so enjoyable to listen to. Not only is his voice a perfect match to the music level but his uncanny ability to harmonize with the notes is remarkable. Not only does he add to the quality of the music with his voice but his words are prefectly melted with each song.
If your purchasing this CD be sure to check out Paul's collection of work over the years. You won't be dissapointed :).



2 out of 5 stars Welcome to musical oblivion   November 10, 2003
Nicolas S. Martin (Indianapolis, IN United States)
6 out of 13 found this review helpful

In recent years, Carrack has been busily whittling away all the characteristics that made him unique. He has succeeded. Now each of his songs plays as if created by a focus group of Adult Contemporary listeners. Listening to this bland soup, one would never know that Carrack is (was?) a superior keyboard player, or that he made a fine album like Suburban Voodoo. This effort reminds me of Karl Kraus' aphorism: "She lacked only a flaw to be perfect." Like a person who has all distinguishing characteristics removed by plastic surgery, Carrack no longer has rough edges, or a reason to be taken seriously as a musician. Compare his slide into oblivion with another long-time pop artist, Robert Palmer, who never stopped taking chances, and went out on a distinctively creative high with his CD "Drive"


4 out of 5 stars WONDERFUL SOULFUL/POP   October 7, 2003
4 out of 5 found this review helpful

who is singing that song ?? thats what you get when people overhear a song sung by this wonderful songwriter !
it aint over continues the growth and strength in songwriting paul has shown over the years and this is one of his best !
this album starts off with a bouncy "she lived down the street"
a catchy pop song as anybody has written !
it then slows to a couple of soothing songs in "nothing to lose and the title track"it aint over"
then we get another fast tempo poppy "happy to see you again" much similar in style to live down the street
"where did i go wrong" is another bluesy soulful song
the next thee tracks are solid ballads and the first one "empty space" is my favourite but then "forever" is as good a love song as you will ever hear
the album finishes on the raunchy fast paced song "aint no love " which gets you singing along with paul
all in all this is one of paul carracks finest albums it is just a shame that the populous have not listened in yet !
do yourself a favour and buy this album and enjoy one of the finest songwriters and voices in song today!


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