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Kyf Brewer : Salvador Deli
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infectious pop/rock melodies with deep roots in the 60s and 70s.
Genre: Pop: 70's Pop
Release Date: 1999
Salvador Deli Record Label: Ryf Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
nothing to do with being in love 2:36 Album Only
everything she says 4:33 Album Only
take y'shoes off 4:33 Album Only
salvador deli 4:20 Album Only
mother of jocelyn 3:40 Album Only
sweethearts of the radio 2:44 Album Only
trouble with angels 3:51 Album Only
bonnie can wait 3:27 Album Only
splattered all over the highway 3:19 Album Only
spellbound 3:17 Album Only
open 3:54 Album Only
donnie scot 2:12 Album Only
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Album Notes

Kyf Brewer & his backup band of three rock out with some serious pop/rock 70s influence, using everything from guitars to bagpipes.

The songs are predominantly written by kyf with guitarist jumpin' dave, and every song on here could be a single.

Kyf says the biggest criticism he gets from the big labels is that his big song style is all over the place, even though this seems to have worked for him in the placement of his stuff in such popular shows as Fox's Party of Five, WB's Dawson's Creek, ABC's Odd Man Out, the syndicated Baywatch, Jack and Jill, and others.

Kyf's vocal style has been compared to Jagger, Lennon, Petty, & Elvis Costello. He's also the voice of VH1's Before They Were Rock Stars, and has appeared in various films & TV shows, including NBC's Homicide and John Waters' Serial Mom. All over the place indeed!

Rumour has it that Fountains of Wayne heard "Mother of Jocelyn" on tour and swiped it to write "Stacy's Mom". But hey, I can't back that up. You be the judge. copyright 1998.

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REVIEWS

Kyf has lived the Dream and Succeeded!!!
author: Keegan Smith
Kyf Brewer is a multi-talented artist whose song writing and pop-chops get better with every album. I look up to this man, as an artist, musician, and friend. Keep them hits comin' brother!
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Awsome - gets better each time I play it!
author: Ted Bush (racertb@yahoo.com)
I've known of Kyf (met him once in the '80s) for a long time. He played with a band from Baltimore called the Ravyns and other various groups. This CD showcases Kyf's versatility as a musician, singer and songwriter. All of the songs demonstrate his talent; he's also a great performer live. If I had to pick favorite tracks, they would be tracks 1, 2, 3, and 5 (Mother of Jocelyn) - great lyrics, nice guitar work, etc. I can't see how anyone could be disappointed with this recording!
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