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Doug Cash : Beyond_ep
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If John Lennon were re-incarnated as a black man, it might sound something like this.Doug Cash, the acoustic rock onslaught.
Genre: Rock: Acoustic
Release Date: 2003
Beyond_ep Record Label: Pryor 2 What ? Records
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Beyond 3:11 $0.99
Is You 3:27 $0.99
Q is for Quinlan 2:14 $0.99
The Grass is Never Greener 2:13 $0.99
Locust 2:50 $0.99
Release The Recluse 3:52 $0.99
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Album Notes

Doug Cash has spent 20 plus years in the studio and on stage. He has produced numerous projects for himself and the artists on the Swrecords.net label.He's a graduate of the Sly Stone, John Lennon, Joni Mitchell, Stevie Wonder, Paul Simon school of songwriting and is currently distributed to college radio across the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and India.
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Doug Cash

Swrecords.net is now Pryor 2 What ? Records


Reviews:

Let me talk about a true artist here...
Doug Cash has been a fixture here on SoundClick for almost as long as I have and let me tell you that while his reviews are concise, a true professional like he is can sum up a tune perfectly in one or two sentences.

More importantly, Doug is a great musical talent. Excellent guitar playing and some of the best vocals on SoundClick, not to mention superior production skills.
If you haven't yet listened to Doug Cash's music... Do it NOW!
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Thomas
Station ranch
The SoundClique

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REVIEWS

author: You know who
This is by far my favorite of all Doug's albums. There is nothing but true talent here. A man that has a gift for music and lyrics both.
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A blend of Seal, Bill Withers and Joni Mitchell
author: Gary Arthur Brown
Psychedelia, folk, and a slight, endearing groove. This is “IS YOU” in a nut shell. Can you imagine? If you can, go ahead and imagine Bill Withers and Joni Mitchell on the same spaced out trip as ’68-era Brit-heads like the Pretty Things or Syd Barrett. It’s arty and soothing, like a Picaso Smoothie® at an AOR dance party. All in all, a really decent track. The serenity begins with some folk-heavy guitar strumming and plunky leads that make you want smoke Grass™ despite all the straight-edge tattoos you’ve gotten during your stupid and squandered youth. Casperish, ghostly vocal harmonies fill out this warm musical mindscape. Dig in a little deeper and you’ll hear the esoteric lyrics calling you to your eternally blissful state of PSYCHEDELICIZING in a hammock beside strawberry fields forever. This song fits right in on the great album that is Classic Rock, blending conventional and unconventional influences and tones into a Tapestry, much like Carole King. Except, Doug Cash is a man. An interesting and talented specimen of a man. I like this song, but that doesn’t mean I’m gonna go around choppin’ me head off over it. That would be bloody shameful. I will instead honor my liking of this song by continuing to live out my days, drinking Pepsi ® brand products, eating Italian coldcuts from Serra Brothers’™ Italian Deli, and watching The Simpsons . Thank you. "I'm gonna teach you a lesson you'll never remember." GARY ARTHUR BROWN Gods of Music.com
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