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Jeff Caylor : Okay
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Blends spiritual introspection and emotional intensity.
Genre: Pop: Folky Pop
Release Date: 2007
Okay
Jeff Caylor
Record Label: Jeff Caylor
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Almost Flew 4:03 $0.99
The Ballad of Jon Turner 2:57 $0.99
Pain is a Megaphone 3:32 $0.99
Moving on Friday 3:26 $0.99
Equilibrium 4:17 $0.99
Perspective 4:42 $0.99
Moving Backwards 4:21 $0.99
Maybe Tomorrow 3:15 $0.99
Standing Still 2:03 $0.99
Breakable on the Inside 4:26 $0.99
I Didn't Think I'd See You Here Today 2:35 $0.99
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Album Notes

It never seemed like my parents had very good music when I was a kid. They had a lot, just not much that I was really drawn to. I found a handful of their 45’s and even fewer LP’s that I really liked. One record that stands out in my memory, though, was Elton John’s Greatest Hits.

I would play that record and picture Elton’s brother “Daniel” flying away in an airplane bound for Spain. I would try to figure out what “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road” had to do with the Wizard of Oz. And I would imagine the bars where Elton and his friends would go to fight on Saturday nights, since they were alright for fighting.

In hindsight, I think I really appreciated the stories and emotion in those songs. And somehow, this British dude with huge glasses managed to connect with a little kid from Indiana.

That’s the magic of songwriting that I really love. I love the way you can put the notes and words together and it can have its own meaning apart from you.

Sometimes I imagine all these little s.o.s.’s can have a positive effect on someone else. You get all honest and transparent. You cry for help in a song. You write words that beg for someone to come and save you. And then, if everything goes right, in the end, the song ends up saving someone else.

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REVIEWS

Refreshing. Humble. Almost Perfect.
author: RandyVee
A friend told me to get a copy of Caylor's latest CD. So I got one. I put it in my CD player in my car and was pleasantly pleased by what I heard. Meaningful lyrics. Incredible music. A complete package that is tastefully and artfully done. So I proceeded to take my newly found favorite into my home that evening. Sunday morning I woke up and poured my coffee, put in the "OKAY" CD, and watched the sunrise over the Front Range. I highly recommend you give that a try. Pick up a copy of this CD. You won't be disappointed.
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#5 CD of 2007
author: www.christianitytoday.com
It's rare for a relatively unknown artist to crack this list without promotion, recording budget, and such to garner attention. But with creative songwriting and professional musicianship, Jeff Caylor has both talent and word-of-mouth on his side. Stylistically, his jazzy folk-pop closely resembles early John Mayer and Bebo Norman ("Almost Flew," "Maybe Tomorrow"), yet there are plenty of slick piano solos, upright bass, and funky drumming to set Caylor apart from similar artists.
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Get a front seat on the Jeff Caylor bandwagon
author: www.christianmusicplanet.com
New artist Jeff Caylor leaps onto the scene with his independent release, Okay. Stylistically, the album dips its toe into several genre pools to complement the subject matter of Caylor’s thoughtful, contemporary lyrics. Each genre, however is closely related to the next, effectively creating a common thread throughout.
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Can't wait to see what comes next
author: www.cmcentral.com
There are a few artists out there doing well-crafted understated folk-pop, but not all of them can boast the eclectic intelligence of Okay, the oddly titled but well-rounded debut from Colorado indie artist Jeff Caylor. He’s got an ear for distinctive instrumentation and the power of the well-turned phrase, as well as an intelligent subtlety that greatly enhances the eleven tracks of Okay.
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