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Andy Padlo : Love's Dark Satellite
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standing in a t-shirt under the stars or blowing me a kiss through the prison bars...
Genre: Rock: Acoustic
Release Date: 2004
Love's Dark Satellite Record Label: Last Stop Records
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Love's Dark Satellite 4:54 $0.99
You don't Have To Tell Me 4:26 $0.99
Like It Or Not 3:16 $0.99
Easy To Leave 3:53 $0.99
When She Goes By 3:20 $0.99
Edge Of The Universe 4:56 $0.99
She's Already Made Up Your Mind 4:32 $0.99
My Grandfather 4:28 $0.99
The Wind 4:59 $0.99
Fire In My Belly 3:17 $0.99
Sad Nevada Moon 5:53 $0.99
Like Roses 3:26 $0.99
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Album Notes

"Padlo's guitar playing sounds like the part-time work of half a lifetime fretting the five string. It always provides a solid foundation for the rest of the music on the album, and occasionally it claims the spotlight in solo work ("You Don't Have to Tell Me" and "Fire in My Belly" are notable examples.). Another nice surprise on this album is a good waltz ("She's Already Made up Your Mind"). Between the slower songs filled with yearning and the git-up-an-go tunes ("Fire in My Belly"), this well-done waltz makes me want to grab my wife and make small circles in the living room.

Padlo's singing is always good, though his voice sure ain't always pretty. He's got a homespun, slightly gravelly, nasal thing going. Sometimes he slurs his words together, or kind of fades out in the middle of a word. But you know what? That's cool. Padlo's got an honest-to-goodness, real-life voice. You know there's no voice coach, no cadre of controlling suits, and definitely (please, God) no spandex. The flaws in his voice sometimes remind me of the flaws in my life (yeah, I'm a little rough around the edges and sometimes fade out in the middle of things, too) and let me make a closer connection to his work.

Padlo's lyrics aren't anything earth-shattering. He's got songs about love won and lost, chances that have passed him by, and regret and longing. This is all solid, standard fare for the artistically examined life, and easy for an audience to connect with, so I suppose it's to be expected. However, a couple times, Padlo's pen hits some pay dirt. From "When She Goes By:"

Sidewalks roll out to meet her
And the streetlights bend down to see her
There's a living light inside her
Nothing in the world is any brighter

And even better, is the song "My Grandfather." The whole song is great, but the refrain is universal:

And he'd say I lost track of time
But time left these tracks on me
The years go by but here in this heart of mine
I'm not one day over seventeen

Overall, I like Love's Dark Satellite. Some good music, real singing, a few toe-tappers and a nice waltz will definitely put this album in rotation in my permanent collection." By AJ Van Beest, Indie-music.com

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REVIEWS

author: Annie
This is an absolute must-have in any music-lover's collection. A beautiful combination of songs that anyone can appricate and relate to. In constant rotation in my CD player.
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a must get
author: carmen
this is a cd that you need to have in one of your collections of great works. absolutly wonderful.
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your awesome!!!!!!!!!!
author: 3rd º victoria
great cd! when i'm not poor i'll get your cd. haha... but awesome! i listened to it on my friend's ipod.
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Great voice, skillful songwriting
author: Jerri Snider, Victory Review
Andy’s voice is a treasure, the music is skillful, and the songs have a real depth that could easily cause them to live among your favorites.
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