In Rememberance
© Copyright-Geoffrey Wolf
Record Label: Roe Records
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More to come, but this introduction to In Remembrance will hopefully tease you a bit.
Geoff Wolf: Guitar and vocals. John Hanes: Drums. Scott Thunes: Bass, Keyboards, Piano, and vocals. Josh Jennings: vocals.
The best thing about this album is commonly thought of as The Aviator, but in my opinion, after that song has drilled its way inside your brain and heart, In Remembrance gets my vote. It's the extra cut at the end of the album and it really does 'do something' to the listener.
Other than that, I would say that I'll Be Late - a travelogue-gone-wrong - is the 'rock'-est song after 40 to 4, the finest song ever written.
Your opinion - by which I mean your dollars in Geoff's pocket - is very important to us. Please let us know how much you enjoy it by buying several copies for your friends (and not copying the CD, or making little MP3s or whatever those music-killing monsters are called) and family. Rock music thanks you.
Oh, and so do we.
Thank you!
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fun and honest
author: bert deivert
fun and honest music that rocks. Geoff is a great singer and writer and Scott does a great job backing him up on this followup to his other work. From the Young Republicans to the American Punk Duo (SWE), Geoff rocks! Keep them plants gowing dude!
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What a fantastic CD!!!!
author: Alison
This CD is great. Best track 40 to 4. (Aviator also very good) I don`t know, maybe I'll be Late is the best track. Scott Thunes is the greatest bass player in history. I found the CD by discovering post Zappa Thunes works - I'm glad I did, it's all good!
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What a fantastic CD!!!!
author: Alison
This CD is great. Best track 40 to 4. (Aviator also very good) I don`t know, maybe I'll be Late is the best track. Scott Thunes is the greatest bass player in history. I found the CD by discovering post Zappa Thunes works - I'm glad I did, it's all good!
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Excellent, but where is Rusty?
author: Tim Cronin