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Produced by Brad Gillis (Night Ranger), 10 years in the making, and featuring 19 special guest artists, this collection of melodic upbeat rock tunes, inspiring nature ballads, and other lyrically clever tunes are sure to please any musical palette.
Genre:
Rock: Classic Rock
Release Date:
2004
Biker Dog
© Copyright-Heart of Music Publishing
(829757530321)
Record Label: Heart of Music
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Jesse has been involved with music for as long as he can remember (thanks to his parents). His award-winning musical compositions have been aired on national and international TV and radio and he has been commissioned to score music for non-profit organizations like the Sierra Club. The title song for the "Biker Dog" CD was created when Jesse's dog, Houdini, started riding Jesse's Harley. The biker dog saga evolved into the world's first motorcycle club for dogs, the now-famous "Biker Dogs Motorcycle Club" (www.BikerDogsMC.org), of which Houdini is the international "Pack Leader". On all the songs on the CD, Jesse sings, plays acoustic guitar, keyboards, and electronic wind instruments. There are 19 other guest artists who contributed to these songs, including Brad Gillis of Night Ranger, and Mark McGee of Luvplanet. Visit the heart-of-music.com website for information about all the talented musicians who contributed to Jesse's "Biker Dog" CD.
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This CD has intelligent and thought provoking rock songs.
author: DG
A friend turned me on to Jesse Lane's Biker Dog CD and after a couple of listens I was hooked. One thing I really like about this CD is the lyrics. Each song tells a story that brings me to a far off place. I always seem to just get absorbed in each soothing journey. They all are intelligent and thought provoking. The songs ’Cut the Rope’, ‘Dawn’ and 'Our Garden of Eden' are my favorites. All are different but each great in their own unique way.
The production and sound quality of the CD is quite good (something I am very particular about). It sounds like there are a lot of musicians playing, not drum machines or programmed synthesizers. The guitars sound clear and strong which I like. The Spanish guitar on ‘Cut the Rope’ is great. Give a listen to the beginning of the song and you’ll hear what I mean. All the songs are contemporary but have a classic rock feel to them. It’s getting really hard to find good rock CDs like this nowadays.
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