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The Freefall Effect : Calling Captain Obvious
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The new breed of rock, organic, classic and modern, with influences from anywhere and everywhere that's inspired.
Genre: Rock: Modern Rock
Release Date: 2007
Calling Captain Obvious
The Freefall Effect
Record Label: The Freefall Effect
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Preview Song Name Time Buy
1. Heavy Polly 2:46 Album Only
2. Make Them Talk 3:01 Album Only
3. Anesthetized 4:22 Album Only
4. Look Alive 4:09 Album Only
5. You and Me 3:05 Album Only
6. Dead Skin 3:37 Album Only
7. Saturnine 4:12 Album Only
8. I Just Don't Know 8:52 Album Only
9. Calling Captain Obvious 6:51 Album Only
10. Redemption 4:49 Album Only
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Album Notes

The Freefall Effect is a new project from the duo of Kevin Reeves and Ian Baird. In short it is rock that comes from and goes to many places all at once....Influenced by the likes of Deep Purple, Army Of Anyone, Velvet Revolver and all things rock to all the places in between.....we have traveled far to be here with you....The debut record entitled "Calling Captain Obvious" is here right now!!

http://www.myspace.com/thefreefalleffect

http://www.kevinreeves.net

http://www.myspace.com/ianbaird

Kevin Reeves- Vocals, Keys, Organ
Ian Baird- Drums, Bass, Rhythm and Lead Guitars,
Synth, Programming
Joel Gragg- Lead Guitar on C.C.O. and I.J.D.K. (right
side)
Wade Baird (no relation,lol)- Lead Guitar on I.J.D.K.
(left side)
Carl Daniels- Lead Guitar on Dead Skin
Dr. Michael Johnson- Lead and Slide Guitar on
Redemption

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REVIEWS

A true rock album
author: Gary Crowhurst
                            
This has to be the first album i have bought for some time where i have enjoyed every song! I love the varied styles too it keeps you wanting to listen right to the end, the only thing wrong with this album and that is it's a bit short. i hope Kevin and Ian do another.
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real rock from a blind guy and friends
author: Ken Lawrence
                            
The first thing that came to mind on this one is Skid Rowe. If you have Slave to the grind, pick this up to. put the two in your CD changer and see if you hear the same thing listening to it. Too Bad folks only remember I remember you or 18 and life, because the Skid rowe guys rocked.
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Listen At Your Own Risk
author: Christopher Wright
                            
If you're not a fan of foul language, this album is not for you.
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