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Brian Lovely : Superimpose
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Eclectic,guitar driven power pop by Brian Lovely; Former Adrian Belew sideman and as far as anyone knows,the only man living or dead, to have jammed with both Wayne Newton and Spinal Tap.
Genre: Pop: Power Pop
Release Date: 2002
Superimpose Record Label: The Beat Parlor
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Feeling Scorpio 4:22 $0.99
Disappear 3:06 $0.99
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Justaboutasidon'tknowwhatasithinkyoucanget 3:40 $0.99
The Day After 3:52 $0.99
She's Everything 3:25 $0.99
Struggle 4:23 $0.99
Barstool 3:50 $0.99
Talk to Me Louise 4:39 $0.99
Unstoppable 5:50 $0.99
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Album Notes

Still, as far as anyone knows, the only man living or dead, who has jammed with both Wayne Newton and Spinal Tap, Brian Lovely...yeah, that's his real name, whose influences ultimately trace back to artists like The Beatles, Syd Barrett and Steely Dan, is a musical artist who triggers his muse amidst the flotsam and jetsam of midwestern rust belt culture invoking ecstatic utopian day dreams, vivid moments of whimsy, sardonic rants, bold and shameless declarations of love and loss and living sketches with a strong sense of time and place.

As a songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Brian has brought his diverse influences to bare on a new CD, Superimpose. With a little help from his friends, Ross Rice (Steve Earle, Amy Rigby, Banyan, Jill Sobule, Swan Dive), Chris Arduser (The Bears, Graveblankets, Psychodots) and Chris Estes (D.C. Talk), Brian imprints a personal and blissed-out vision on twelve original songs. Whether performing solo or with his band, Flying Underground, Lovely propels his 'triggered' muse into aerobatic loop-de-loops through tight and understated arrangements,extended free-for-all jamming and dynamic playing that mirrors the urgent and of-the-moment spirit of his songs.

An acclaimed guitarist and bassist, Brian's checkered past includes an international tour with Adrian Belew, sideman duties for a whole range of pop, rock, soul and jazz artists including Seventies' clunk rocker Eddie Money, Sixties' pop star Lou Christy, Count Basie singer Bill Caffee, and late great jazz guitarist Cal Collins. Other closet skeletons include two platinum records as a behind the scenes writer and session player for Blessid Union Of Souls. His work has been featured on PBS, NBA Inside Stuff, and Pokemon: The First Movie which makes him very popular with his nephews. Brian's "man behind the curtain" work has recently propelled the signing of Cincinnati rock band Pay The Girl to TVT Records.

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REVIEWS

Brian Lovely is the Real Thing
author: Gregory K.
The writing is progressive yet rooted in artists like Brian(Wilson), the Beatles and those sublime funk groups of the 1970s. His lyrics are personal, profound and humorous. This is pop at the top of the evolutionary scale.
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Awesome... one of this years best releases!
author: Trev ( Kiljoy )
One of the best pop/rock releases of the year without a doubt. Imagine if you will Joe Jackson fronting a rockier version of XTC. Muso`s amongst us will notice XTC`isms in the various superb chord progressions that Brian uses. This cool dude has a gift of writing amazingly hummable melodies, and i for one can not wait for his next release
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brian lovely rocks!
author: jim mason of disheveled
this is the best kickass music i've ever heard. everyone and their mother should own a copy of this. keep rockin' b man!
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