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A marriage of Stones-y bluesy rock 'n' roll and Beatlesque pop. Sweet harmonies meet raunchy riffs on this classic rock-sounding tour de force.
Genre:
Rock: Classic Rock
Release Date:
2006
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New Sounds, No Time
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Record Label: C-Doobie Records
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Christopher Walsh is a musician, producer, recording engineer and music journalist based in New York City. For more than four years, he wrote for Billboard magazine, and has covered music and professional audio for various magazines, newspapers and websites for over eight years.
He is a veteran of several New York City-based bands. As a producer and recording engineer, he has worked with artists including Kieran McGee ("Anonymous," Stanton Street Records). He has been a performing musician since the age of 15, appearing throughout the Northeast. He has performed with Ace Frehley of Kiss and Mick Jones of Foreigner.
Recorded in 2005 in New York City, "New Sounds, No Time" is his first solo effort. He also launched C-Doobie Records, an independent music label, in 2005.
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This CD is the the Bee's knee's...
author: Chuck Yeager
I usually don't listen to unsolicited and/or unsigned acts, however... this Christopher Walsh has got something going.
I've dropped acid with Leary, smoked Ganga with marley and
I was the first human being to brake the speed of sound, but this kid...damn, have you listened to Greasy? SHIT!
Now I'm on this whole other trip.
Love the record. I'm buying 2 for Mother's Day.
Hank.
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Never say "All Right " again
author: Michael Lavenger
I really enjoyed myself listening to this music. It reminded me of a time when I once managed a band in Hoboken, N.J. We never got very far together but i think if we did this is the direction we might have gone.
Anyway, I'm sending you a tape with some songs I think you guys should play at your gigs.
Michael
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Sweet sounds and Pagan skins
author: Winston St. Hubbins
Great sounds, very hot opening- Star Club, wasn't that a strip joint in the 90's? Hoboken Blues seems familiar as well, painting a grim picture of life during that period.
This is a well produced record with some great musicians behind it. Case in point; Greasy is just a fantastic work.
The drums are reminiscent of Steve Jordan/Charley Drayton, Ex-pensive Wino's type thing... nasty guitar licks and acid-throat vocals on top of a bassline that is fat and greasy indeed.
The Lennon cover is dead on the head like a dick on a dog.
Victoria reminds me of Van Morrison somehow, nice vocals.
A nice ivory tickling in that one, as well.
Overall, a great find. Buy three for the Holidays.
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