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Lynn Carey Saylor : You Like It Clean
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Guitar oriented, melodic and lyrical, this modern Rock/Pop album by one of today's rising female singer/songwriters boasts appearances by superstar QUEEN guitarist, BRIAN MAY, members of AMERICAN HI-FI and other noted musicians.
Genre: Pop: Power Pop
Release Date: 2007
You Like It Clean Record Label: SSRC, Inc.
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Million Miles 4:10 $0.99
This Is Your Life 4:51 $0.99
I Wasn't a Friend 3:41 $0.99
You Like It Clean 3:08 $0.99
We Belong Featuring Brian May & Eric Lowen 4:29 $0.99
What We Can't Have 3:54 $0.99
Heaven & Earth 3:58 $0.99
If We Believe Featuring Brian May 3:55 $0.99
Do You Wanna Dance 4:27 $0.99
Naked Truth 3:50 $0.99
Blink of An Eye 4:32 $0.99
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Album Notes

Lynn Carey Saylor's greatest passion in life is that of a songwriter. All words and music on 10 of 11 songs on her modern Rock/Pop CD "YOU LIKE IT CLEAN" are written entirely by her and she tackles such weighty subjects as racial tolerance (on her award winning song "IF WE BELIEVE" featuring BRIAN MAY of QUEEN) and drunk driving (on the emotional heavy rock ballad "I WASN'T A FRIEND"), but never seems to be preaching to you. Her songwriting style is one of thoughtful lyrics, expressive melodies, big dramatic chorus hooks, lush background harmonies and full bodied instrumentation, set off by modern production.

Queen's Brian May also appears on the lone cover tune on "You Like It Clean", the 1984 smash hit for Pat Benatar, "WE BELONG." Lynn's version of the song boasts not only Brian May, but also the songwriters of the song, Eric Lowen and Dan Navarro. For those who know Pat Benatar's big ballad interpretation of the song, there will be some surprise as to Lynn's much more rocked up arrangement of the song, a departure that was designed to set it apart from Pat's version and also to reflect Lynn's style and showcase the rock guitar sound and style of guitar legend Brian May, who plays both lead and rhythm guitar on the song.

In addition to Brian May and the writers of "We Belong", there are other musicians of note appearing on Lynn's record. They include STACY JONES (drums) and JAMIE ARENTZEN (guitar), frontman and guitarist respectively for popular rock band "American Hi-Fi" (best known for their 2002 hit single "Flavor Of The Weak"), CHRIS JOHNSON, programmer of the smash hit single for Evanescence, "Bring Me To Life", FRANK GRYNER, producer/programmer to many well-known artists such as Tommy Lee and Rob Zombie, DANNY MIRANDA, formerly the long time touring bassist of Blue Oyster Cult and recent tour bassist for Queen + Paul Rodgers, SASHA KRIVTSOV, former touring bassist for such artists as Vanessa Carlton and Billy Idol and a member of the house band of the CBS reality series "Rockstar Supernova", and drummer MARK SCHULMAN, who has toured or recorded with the likes of Cher, Foreigner, Pink, Stevie Nicks, Sheryl Crow and many other superstar artists.

The record was produced by SKIP SAYLOR and mixed by PAUL DAVID HAGER, who has mixed tracks for Pink, Avril Lavigne, The Donnas, Butch Walker and many other well-known artists.

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REVIEWS

author: Laurent Biehly
This is one of the few alternative rock album that really does it for me. This is a top class produced record featuring good songs delivered with the right attitude. The music, lyrics and vocals have more depth in one song than in an entire Avril Lavigne's album! The only think I can think of that would prevent this album to go platinum is that it is too intelligent for the masses. This being said fans of Avril Lavigne and the likes should really check this out because it has a lot of substance and quality.
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An artist with the potential to reach a mass audience...
author: Rory Ridley-Duff
You Like It Clean, by Lynn Saylor, sits at the cross-roads between Shania Twain and Suzy Quattro. Lyrically and musically, it compares to the former, but it has an edge and punch that takes away from a Folk-Rock heritage. Ultimately, this aspect, plus the fact that Lynn is a guitarist, places the music firmly in the rock genre. The tracks are of a length that will appeal to radio DJs, but this should not detract from their quality. They vary in harmonic and rhythm interest - my favourites are tracks 1, 2, 6 and 9. Throughout there is enough disdain for the traditional song form to keep the music interesting for those who reject the pop mainstream. Lynn herself is as marketable as Shania Twain so this is an artist with the potential to reach a mass audience.
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author: Clay
Simply an awesome album. There is not 2 ways around it.
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Fabulous
author: John
The CD is fabulous! What a great job putting this together. I think everyone should have a copy of this. It has all the tools of a great package and man does it rock!! I'm leaving Detroit to come out and join your band!!
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