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Classic Rock with a harder edge with elements of psychedelics, punk and hard rock by frank cadillac
Genre:
Rock: Classic Rock
Release Date:
2005
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I Need Mercy
© Copyright-Frank Cadillac
(634479124747)
Record Label: Rocky Song Records
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Headline
Frank Cadillac Character Actor/Songwriter/Bandleader of the Rogues Of Rock
Narrative
Frank Cadillac is a veteran of the New York City rock circuit.He is a member of S.A.G. and BMI.He has released an album of original material recorded at R.E.M.Studios in New Jersey."The Magic Of Love"(co-produced by Elisha Marin & Robert Melosh-owner of R.E.M. Studios) was later released on Rocky Song Records."Magic Of Love" is presently marketed at the cdbabywebsite/frankcadillac.Since Summer Of Sam in 1998 Cadillac has been appearing as a dayplayer in SAG experimental films."Frank Cadillac is a raw talent--a diamond in the rough-possessing a strong film presence-- he is a natural", says Nelson Denis, writer and director of "Vote For Me"a 2003 production in which Cadillac was a dayplayer."Vote For Me"has been in the Tribeca,Latino,& Urbanworld Film Festivals.Later in 2004,Cadillac will be working on a project with Arauco Hernandez,writer and director,of"Perro Perdido"--winner of the Fulbright Scholarship and an award in the French Short International Film Festival-Le Clairemont-Ferrand.In February 2004 Cadillac co-starred in a sixteen minute short "Kalipolis" with Nando Del Castillo and Kathryn Burke."Kalipolis"a film by Minos Papas was accepted this past July into the Los Angeles Film Festival for Sept/2004.Papas was casting director last year for The School of Visual Arts in New York City.In May 2004 Cadillac participated in a staged performance of "Jungleland"written by Sal Lumetta & Robert Lenihan and directed by Joe Benenati.Frank Cadillac has great expectations for 2004 & 2005.
Frank Cadillac has just posted his second album on cdbaby as of October16,2005 and his new band"Rogues Of Rock"started its musical journey in April 2005. The band is already gigging and has begun to record an album at REM Studios in Woodcliffe Lake,New Jersey.This untitled project will without a doubt be posted to the Greatest Internet Record Store:"CD BABY" within this coming year. Both of Frank Cadillac's albums"Magic Of Love" &"I Need Mercy" posted here at cdbaby were featured on The GreenRoom at Cyberstation USA an internet radio station in Hartford Connecticut.Hosted by Program Director John Resler and his colleague Brian Badman. Needless to say both albums were very well received by the listening audience.
Cadillac's Film/TV/Stage
Kalipolis - Film, 2004
Vote For Me - Film, 2003
PM:PM - Film, 2002
Summer Of Sam - Film, 1998
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author: jerry olmstead
What can one say excellence speaks for itself.
"I Need Mercy" along with the other three albums which Frank Cadillac has published on CD Baby, is a signature in musical excellence.
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The Rouges touch the Heart, Soul and sometimes even the Gut!
author: Ray DeFeis
Especially enjoyable for the "Baby Bomers"!
With a crossover flavor ranging from the Beatles to
B-52's,Frank Cadillac and The Rouges of Rock have a real knack for reaching in and touching the Heart, Soul and
even sometimes the Gut. Buy it and be touched!
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Great & Awesome
author: Josh Target
What's there to say except that this album is great and awesome.Oh and by the way,it transcends "Magic Of Love" because of it's darker inner nature and yet there's a lighter side to it with it's final praise to Elvis in the final track."So fools"--to quote Mr. T,if you haven't listened to it yet,Get off your asses and listen!!!!!
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Great and Real
author: Ernie Rothstein
This album is great and real.
I found it to be Bigger Than Life
Very Awesome and powerfully pertinent to our century.
A bit on the dark side it paints a real picture as opposed
to the asshole politically correct irrelevance portrayed by modern crap (I mean pop).
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