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Gooding : Angel/Devil
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Their latest album, Angel/Devil, is a 13-song exploration of universal dichotomies: faith versus the loss of faith, dark versus light, experimental versus pop, and America the beautiful versus America the wasteful and unstoppable.
Genre: Rock: Modern Rock
Release Date: 2005
Angel/Devil Record Label: S3 Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
little america 3:11 $0.99
free 2:59 $0.99
everything or nothing again 3:08 $0.99
harm's way 3:37 $0.99
charlatan 2:53 $0.99
living in a land of make believe 2:41 $0.99
goldenboy 4:17 $0.99
judas 4:13 $0.99
dig 2:56 $0.99
come undone 3:20 $0.99
gray 3:51 $0.99
box of bullets 6:04 $0.99
all these things connected 5:32 $0.99
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Album Notes

"After catching a set by up-and-coming road warriors Gooding last Thursday in Tulsa, I had to sit back and think how long it had been since I had seen a show so energetic and genuine. Filing through the number of shows I have seen from major- label national acts among others, I came to
the conclusion that not one band I have seen can match up to Gooding when it comes to turning the stage, and their songs, into their own little playground. The band, consisting of front man Gooding, drummer Jesse Reichenberger and bassist Billy Driver, can usually be found on the road somewhere across the United States, playing their hearts out for groups of fans and leaving everything they have on stage night after night.

With Gooding's blend of prodigious guitar playing and very meaningful, socially conscious lyrics along with solid band mates, it makes an observer wonder why the band has yet to hit the big time, playing in front of thousands of devoted fans every night.

One thing is for certain though: if Gooding continues down the path
they have already started of taking matters into their own hands and not
waiting for someone to come and give them a handout, they might just
find themselves in that position very soon, the whole time smiling,
knowing that they were able to create a phenomenon like this all on their
own. "
Keith Clingman - Stillwater Scene



"And what can we say about Gooding that hasn?t already been said? The trio?fronted by Gooding, who lends his name to the band?has more heart than most bands twice their size. Gooding himself is a thoughtful lyricist and, boy, can he play guitar (sometimes two at once). Their roots-based rock incorporates elements of blues, electronica, hip-hop, and world music to create a sound that is both unique and comfortable. With eight albums to their name, Gooding?s touring in advance of the forthcoming Angel Devil. You can?t see this band and not leave a fan." PLAYBACK St. Louis


"Gooding returns with a predictably strong showing. The
guitarist/vocalist and his core band of Billy Driver (bass) and Jesse
Reichenberger quickly kick into gear with "Little America," driven by
Gooding's Eddie Van Halen-goes-classical opening figure and brought to
life by Reichenberger's thunderous drum fills, reminding listeners that
despite some slightly refined notes around the edges Angel/Devil
remains a rock 'n' roll record.

Many of Gooding's signature moves remain intact - screaming Strat
sounds, blended with delicate acoustic passages above smashing rock
beats, emotionally complex lyrics and delicate, heartfelt singing - but
there are a few surprises along the way. For one, he delivers some of
his most fascinating acoustic and textural guitar work in recent
memory, parts that remind us of his full prowess on the instrument,
whether the latter-day Steve Vai-cum-mid-era-Prince-inflected "Free,"
or his Nuno Bettencourt (Extreme)-esque playing in "Harms Way," or the
turntable guitarist turn in "Dig," he proves himself once a student of
all musics, heavy-ish or light."


Jedd Beaudoin- F5 Wichita

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REVIEWS

Gooding never disappoints!
author: Braden
From the cover illustration to the contents of the disc this is far and away my favorite work from Gooding. I've been a fan ever since I saw them live in Wichita, and this, so far, has been the culminating work. If the next one is like Angel/Devil, I can't wait.
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Saw 'em live; bought the cd; loved both!
author: Mike Stuker
I hadn't even heard of this band until I saw them in concert in Tulsa this year. The guitar playing just completely blew my away. And it wasn't some abnoxious jam band guitar playing, this had attitude and originality. Angels/Devils shows off the great guitar playing that is evident in the live form starting with the song "Little America". It's rare that a band with as much technical ability can still write some great songs, but this album is load with great songwriting, which is my main draw for liking a band. The songs "Harm's Way" and "Living In A Land Of Make Believe" run the gamut of the type of sounds you'll hear on this disc, from simple soulful balads to raunchy guitar ridden rockers.
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Killer, killer stuff. Why isn't this guy bigger?
author: B. Portnoy
I saw the band at Off Broadway in St. Louis, where they did very well. I checked out the tunes from this disc online, and was dazzled -- awesome stuff. Aside from the great guitar work and solid bass and drums, it was produced perfectly given the rough and gutteral sound of the songs. But the more acoustic songs and his voice were given special treatment and really shine through as well. I can't get this disc out of my CD player -- it's that good. Buy it. Now. Do it.
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Love it!
author: Jennifer Bridgeford
Great new version of Free! A Gooding Band essential!
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