| Forever More: The Greatest Hits of John Tesh | 
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Avg. Customer Rating:   (based on 5 reviews) Sales Rank: 22123 Category: Music
Artist: John Tesh Publisher: Decca U.S. Studio: Decca U.S. Manufacturer: Decca U.S. Label: Decca U.S. Media: Audio CD Discs: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 5.6 x 5 x 0.5
MPN: 159363 UPC: 601215936322 EAN: 0601215936322 ASIN: B00004WJGG
Release Date: August 22, 2000 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| | Garden City | | | Barcelona | | | Concetta | | | Give Me Forever (I Do) - James Ingram, John Tesh | | | One World | | | Because You Loved Me | | | Grand Passion | | | Discovery | | | Forever More (I'll Be the One) - James Ingram, John Tesh | | | Bastille Day | | | Spanish Steps | | | One More Night | | | Games |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com No one is soon likely to persuade you to change your religion, and if your belief system won't allow you to view the music of John Tesh without a skeptical or derisive eye, then Forever More, Tesh's second compilation project (Monterey Nights being the first), will probably do nothing to alter your view. For the converted, though, this 13-track collection is a pleasant, wide-ranging sampler of the pianist-composer's varied output between 1989 and 1998. The package offers no new tracks or revelatory elements, and fans could argue with some of the selections. Grand Passion, a fine album of solo piano originals, perhaps could have been represented here by a stronger selection than its title track, and were two songs featuring vocalist James Ingram needed? Yet Tesh's fundamental skill is apparent: the capacity to pen accessible, heart-touching melodies and perform them with conviction, spirit, and sincerity. While tailored more for Tesh's easy-listening fans, the highlights of Forever More are found in its dynamic opening trio of selections, two of which ("Barcelona," "Concetta") come from Live at Red Rocks. Here's hoping that the commanding bravura that guided Tesh's earlier work will find its way into the studio for future projects. --Terry Wood
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| Customer Reviews:
  Misleading Title June 13, 2009 According to the title, this is "The Greatest Hits of John Tesh." So, when exactly was it that John Tesh had a hit? Does the bad bumper music for sporting events count as a "hit?" Oh well, I'm sure he's a mega millionaire and he's sold more copies of his stuff than talented people like John Coltrane or Charles Mingus. It's so depressing that I'm about to hang myself from an Italian silk tie in a seven car garage with a prius with a brick on the gas pedal to create the necessary carbon monoxide. Pass the white zinfandel, conner.
  GREAT songwriter January 3, 2003 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I am a fan of Rush and the B-52's and I like John Tesh. Some of the slow songs are dull, but Barcalona and all his fast songs ROCK. Not many reviews here. and one is from a loon. People are missing out! Remember, critics hate quality. They hate RUSH...enough said.
  A sickening waste of space November 26, 2001 2 out of 28 found this review helpful
Sick, sick, sick, sick, sick, sick.
  A great introduction and retrospective of John Tesh's works September 8, 2001 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
Sure, I fully realize that John Tesh is one of the most bashed and trashed figures in the current music scene. He's a showman, maybe more showman than musician though that's arguable. But the bottom line is that I like the sound on this CD escept for the two songs by James Ingram. I respect those who have no use for Tesh--musicologiests, you might want to stay away from this. But those who enjoy Yanni and the Boston Pops orchestra should find much to favor here. So hold on while I tell you what I liked and why.GARDEN CITY--The quiet, tentative intro and the ruthmic beat of the development, the build up on intensity as he plays around with the one key phrase. It's this kind of repetition of one phrase that separates those who like this style from those who don't. BARCELONA--A musical portrait of the spanish city including the flavor of the well known bull ring. (I hate the idea of bullfighting, but it is part of the scene of that city.) CONCETTA--A strident piece with modern dissonant moments and great stringed accompaniment. ONE WORLD--Do I spot allusions to X-FILES? BECAUSE YOU LOVED ME--Diane Warren's song popularized by Celine Dion, and from the movie UP CLOSE AND PERSONAL given full treatment here--a natural for the former Entertainment Tonight co-host. GRAND PASSION--Piano and Viola blend BASTILLE DAY--a quiet, rather soulful tribute SPANISH STEPS--A danceable (almost) number here with jazzy overtones. ONE MORE NIGHT--Warren Hill on alto sax and Tesh do their thing with this Phil Collins hit.
  The best antidepressant! Love the feeling ....wow! August 31, 2001 7 out of 9 found this review helpful
A great combination of exilerating music to uplift anyone! `
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