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John B Kerr : Kissing Fish
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Alternative/Rock that combines soul-stirring lyrics with a mind opening jam based sound.
Genre: Rock: Modern Rock
Release Date: 2004
Kissing Fish Record Label: Sun Dogs
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Valley of Song 4:18 $0.99
Pools of Red 3:52 $0.99
Away 3:21 $0.99
Call It Love 4:11 $0.99
The New 5:03 $0.99
Always Turn'in 3:40 $0.99
Words 3:58 $0.99
Off Again 2:51 $0.99
Little Wars 4:16 $0.99
Hate Bleeds 4:19 $0.99
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Album Notes

Kissing Fish is the first solo release from Detroit native John Kerr. He teams up with two veteran musicians from the Lousiville area, Steve Curtsinger & Brent Greco.

This CD offers a breath of fresh air to those who are sick of all the pre-fab, soulless, hype based, or money driven music out today.

It combines soul-stirring lyrics with a mind opening jam based sound.

Although unique, it has been compared to the likes of Pink Floyd & U2.

Focusing on a cohesive album, as opposed to a few hit singles, Kissing Fish delivers on every track.

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REVIEWS

ConKerring With John
author: David Lilly
Time for a plop quiz, people. What are the three most important aspects of fishing? Answer: location, location and location. We’re talking reel estate values. And it’s not about you or me kissing fish; it’s about fish kissing each other (& Abe Vigoda). Besides, fish have at least one thing in common with music, right? Scales. With the exception of a couple of moments of quasi balladry (see “Away” and “Always Turn’in” for the ‘quieter’ times), this album goes down with all the intensity of a car ride with the mafia (just ask Sal Tessio). While no one will mistake this music for John Fogerty’s work, it is indeed rock of a psychedelic swamp. A lot of guys are named John Kerr. However, this John Kerr, the guitarist/vocalist throughout Kissing Fish, is the only one I know of that plays guitar as if he’d been practicing psychedlic blues guitar from in utero to Pluto. He has some crack help too, with bassist Steve Cursinger, dummer Brent Greco and percussionist Jerry McBroom filling in the respiratory pattern of the Kissing Fish bog (as well as Erik Jenkins filling bottom on the slinky “Words”). Lyric-wise, well, I’m not going to tackle that (nibble those yourself, if interested). That ain’t giving much away, but you can do a whole lot worse by turning on the radio. Suffice to say that Kerr’s lava-lamp vocals suit his music well enough that what he’s singing of is of little concern (to me). There is just this one problem, but it is a personal preference issue. My lone complaint about this CD is that I wish the songs were longer. Particularly “Valley of Song,” “Pools of Red,” “Call it Love,” “Words” and “Hate Bleeds.” Only about half the songs, eh? That said, my music fishbowl is half-full and I’ll continue enjoying this a while. No need to sit around waiting for the action to come to you, chum. Hopefully you feel lured enough to cast yourself to the following fine and convenient location for more information and samples - or at least a good Kissing Fish tale: www.johnkerr.biz
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Excellent Album...You rock..Take care my friend...Peace!!!!!!
author: Sabrina
Excellent job. This CD marks the beginning of a beautiful and hopefully long career (GOD willing we are all here on this earth). The songs are deep and inspirational. Good luck with this CD...Peace!!!!!
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This was the easiest way to order CD's...
author: Penny
Kissing Fish...great CD, no regrets here, Thanks for all the special care, and fast response... You Rock John! See you soon!
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Love this CD
author: Kaliko Young
The songs on this CD were great.. sort of reminded me in some ways of Pink Floyd with a twist. The only drawback was that I got so engrossed in the music, I found myself driving a little too fast.. :) HA!
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