
Jeff Middleton
I Might Be Wrong
© 2002 Monserrate Music (806751002528)
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Heart-warming, intelligent country pop with rock influences, clever lyrics and catchy hooks.
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- 1 Pretend I Met You First
- 2 Looking For the Good in Goodbye
- 3 Early This Morning
- 4 I Might Be Wrong
- 5 I Just Can't Watch
- 6 Things to Do in Denver
- 7 Business End of Goodbye
- 8 Beside Myself
- 9 Walk Into the Wind
- 10 Fifty-fifty, Problem Solved
- 11 Slipped Right Through Your Heart
- 12 Out Loud
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With every song, Jeff Middleton leads you on a guided tour of your memories. His lyrics can make you believe he tapped your phones the first time your heart was broken or he was sitting at the next table the last time you fell in love.
Defying classification, Middleton's music strolls through pop, folk, country and rock with grace and ease. Although it is never obvious when the tour has moved from one landmark to the next, you subtly become aware that you have no choice but to follow and see where you'll wind up.
Middleton is a vastly talented singer/songwriter whose ability to catch the melodic or lyric hook and take the listeners on a trip through their own experiences is exceptional. There is no doubt that Middleton's musical versatility and desire to continue learning about himself, his audience and the world they share will conspire to create songs that can speak to everyone. And for Middleton, it will always be about creating those songs. "It is crucial for any writer or performer to take an experience that lives inside himself and lay it out - musically, lyrically, or otherwise - in a song that inspires the audience to feel that way too."
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I Might be Wrong
author: Jeff MiddletonI Googled myself not long ago and this CD came up. I listened to the sample tracks and was hooked. What a great way with words! I told somebody it was like Guy Clark and Willis Allen Ramsey put together, but with his own sound. The fact that he and I share the same name is a hoot. Even if we didn't, I would love this album.
Jeff's music is sincere and has feeling
author: Kent RosenburyI think Jeff writes with a lot of feeling and his voice always sounds so sincere. I love his music and think he has an outstanding future.
His songs are like conversations with an old familiar friend.
author: Steven MeyersMiddleton's songs have the comfort of an old friend. His intriguing melodies and rhythms are accessible and lure you in, while his voice’s sincerity and tonality keep you hooked. His songs are crafted with passion and energy, and they resolve with the appropriate exhalations, in harmony with a rhythms and cadence of our common life experiences. This is a man to watch!