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Bluebeard : Deluxe With Reverb
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Our music has been described as hard rock, pomp rock (Europe) and classic rock. In essence, we play Original Classic Rock - the music has a late '70's vibe but also has many '80's, '90's and contemporary rock textures and influences.
Genre: Rock: Progressive Rock
Release Date: 2006
Deluxe With Reverb Record Label: Shelter from The Storm Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
I Don't Know About Me 2:56 Album Only
Paint It Black 3:12 Album Only
How Difficult Is That? 3:03 Album Only
The Sleeper & The Dreamer 4:46 Album Only
Love Is Nowhere 3:50 Album Only
Pretty Vegas 3:48 Album Only
Authority Man 3:16 Album Only
Take A Little Time Out 4:35 Album Only
A Love To Rescue Me 2:58 Album Only
Sad Forgotten Song 4:09 Album Only
Give 3:29 Album Only
In The Streets Of L.A 3:39 Album Only
Forever and Beyond 4:56 Album Only
Bad Dream 0:42 Album Only
Love Is Nowhere / Alternate Version 4:57 Album Only
Take A Little Time Out / Radio Edit 3:47 Album Only
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Album Notes

Bluebeard was formed in the early-1970s by Vincent Bitetti, Vincent Thomas-Penny, Gayle Hart, Danny Bogan and Barry Leech. Although their line-up changed slightly over the years, Barry Leech was always central to the group’s persona and creative vision. His tragic death in 2004 created a catalyst from which the band found new meaning and a singular focus to once and for all bring their signature brand of classic rock to the world. All of their music is dedicated to the memory—and last wishes—of Barry Leech. In mid 2004, producer and former Illinois-based One-Eyed Jacks bassist and keyboardist Barry Fasman was recruited for lead production duties, as well as keyboards and vocals. Former Siddhartha front man and longtime friend of the band, Elington Erin stepped in to handle vocal duties and completed the new line up. Since the music of Bluebeard has been described as having elements of hard rock, art rock, and progressive rock—they needed the firepower that Fasman and Erin bring to the table to complete the signature Bluebeard sound—a powerful combination of classic rock’s past, present and future. Brian Barnum (who played with Barry Leech in the early '90's), replaced Vincent-Thomas Penny in June of 2006 - keeping the dual lead guitar sound intact.

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REVIEWS

Timeless music is back and these guys rock!
author: Leslie
I found this band by accident on the internet. All I can say is wow... if you like timeless rock that has both real musicianship and melodic integrity, then you should give this a listen. The CD just gets better every time I play it - highly reccomended to hard rock, progressive rock and classic rock music lovers.
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Imagine Pearl Jam and Boston mixed together...
author: Mark Davis/Musician-Producer
This CD ranges from hard rock to more melodic slower pop/rock songs. The singer sounds a bit like The Cult's vocalist and at times you hear the intensity of Pearl Jam from the group. The production is great and brings back classic elements that remind me of Boston's groundbreaking first effort. From the liner notes you can tell these guys are serious and have been at the game for awhile. Their original singer committed suicide and the new line-up is part tribute to him it seems. If you like the bands mentioned in this review, you will enjoy this classic rock/progressive element style LP.
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