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Traditional acoustic folk music with a twist of blues/rock.
Genre: Rock: Americana
Release Date: 2007
Three More Days
Mallard
Record Label: Mallard
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1. Broken Mirror 4:46 + MP3 $0.99
2. Three More Days 4:39 + MP3 $0.99
3. Derogatory Phrases 2:24 + MP3 $0.99
4. Follow Me Far 3:37 + MP3 $0.99
5. Us 4:41 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

The beauty of this album is it's sense of character. This record has a personable feel to it, due mostly because of the nature in which it was recorded. When you take away the pressures of a record label, time constraints, and a nagging producer, you get to release the artist's real thoughts and creative processes. Nothing is held back or given limits. It's one of the truest ways to record and it is that concept that flourishes on this album. Check out some of the songs and listen for yourself.

Mallard's main axe is the electric guitar, but he also plays acoustic. He performs a lot of singer/songwriter and blues rock. Jimi Hendrix, The Allman Brothers Band, and Ray Lamontagne are currently his top three biggest musical influences. At this moment, he has been playing guitar for 4.5 years, and he also plays mandolin and electric bass. All his songs are recorded at his home project studio. Mallard enjoys producing and engineering records as much as he does writing and performing them.

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All songs were written and played by Michael Allard with the exception of the piano piece in "Three More Days" which was played by Jessica Allard. All songs were recorded at Mike's Home Project Studio with the exception of the drum tracks in "Broken Mirror" which were recorded at C.A.T.A's studio. Special thanks to Mr. Betournay for the use of his drum set and to Jessica for her piano work. COPYRIGHT 2007.

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REVIEWS

some good stuff
author: Ian
                            
ok so your music is just the kind that i listen to when i need something good but not too rockin'. every time i listen to Mallard a new feeling is created. plus with every different song there's a different mood. keep up the great work and let me know when i can get the next great album by Mallard!
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Sets a New Standard for Rock and Blues!
author: Z. F. Arnault
                            
Mallard's "Three More Days" is an incredible demonstration of of modern blues, rock , and hints of folk music. It truly raises the bar for musicains and producers alike. The intricate melodies, harmonies, and overall musicainship, mixed with with the genius song writing and genuine passion for music, make this album a must!
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Well Worth The Time
author: Thom Keith
                            
This is just good music. It's part Allman Brothers, part Zappa, part Marshall Crenshaw. If you're into 2-chord rock-n-roll (Def Leopard), this is probably going to be well over your head. Mallard's guitar work demonstrates somebody who hears harmony on a more intellectual level, but not at the expense of soul. It's honest, original music. The tunes are unhurried and well produced. There are hints of a lot of music from the 70s and the hidden, good part of the 80's. Check it out, you won't be disappointed. If you get the chance, check 'im out live.
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Good Stuff
author: Lex
                            
I gave your cd 5 stars because I believe the quality and effort you put in this album is great! Everything sounds clear and the music fits perfectly togheter and the lyrics are great!
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