Great CD! Couldn't help but love it.
author: Aunt/Cousin Nancy
Don's music style is all his own, I love listening to it. It's a refreshing change from the usual.
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Great CD Love It
author: Sandy Norton
this CD is fantasicalicimo...excellent & unusual...3 thumbs up :)
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Where's the Love?
author: Davey D
Actually as one pointed out earlier, a lot of these melodies and and song structures come from the youngest of siblings. Now when you listen to My Misery Is A Fairy Tale, You can't help but think of the classic, Champion of the World. and track 5, I mean come on, undeniable , Set it up! A great Davey D classic. And the over all feel , feels alot like The #1 Driver, another masterpiece. With all this said, I still must say a great album. Espeacially if you got a road trip ahead of you, this is the only CD you'll need. Well maybe this and U2's Joshua Tree.
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A great great, classic album. Timeless. Emotionally jarring.
author: Dawn D.
First off, I want to set the record straight on this album cover. Though it does in fact look like Don is "leading the band", and contemplating some intense musical direction, perhaps even frustrated by my mysterious "guitar sound", the reality is that I was working in a key he had never heard before. Admittedly, neither did I. Don was frustrated. But such was the limitation of a plastic guitar. However, the intricate floral pattern design of my guitar was really the heart and soul of the band. Our identity, some might say. Well, my mom might say. Sadly, we never actually ended up recording any of our early compositions. "Get Off My Foot" and "What's That Smell?" remain un-heard classics. But the influence remains here on Don's new album.
In other news, I am very proud of my big brother. Sisterly pride aside, it's an amazing album from front to back. Emotionally jarring. His best so far. Just, why didn't he ask me to play guitar?
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