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Pitch Black Dream : Never Going Home
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Atmospheric and cinematic electronica with a pop edge and female vocals - dreamy, beat-driven, and hypnotic. "Never Going Home" is the soundtrack for life after dark.
Genre: Electronic: Pop Crossover
Release Date: 2003
Never Going Home
Pitch Black Dream
Record Label: Pitch Black Dream
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1. I Will Wait 4:19 + MP3 $0.99
2. Feel You 4:29 + MP3 $0.99
3. Never Going Home Again 5:11 + MP3 $0.99
4. Invitation Only 4:50 + MP3 $0.99
5. We Don't 5:22 + MP3 $0.99
6. Until I 4:54 + MP3 $0.99
7. Remember This 5:43 + MP3 $0.99
8. That's The Way It Goes 5:23 + MP3 $0.99
9. Just Another Night 4:49 + MP3 $0.99
10. Tell Me What You Want 5:25 + MP3 $0.99
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Album Notes

Singer-songwriter Bernadette McCallion and songwriter-producer Rich Gaglia are Pitch Black Dream. This CD is available exclusively through CD Baby.

Bernadette and Rich's cover the Doors' "Love Me Two Times" was chosen for Skipping Discs compilation "Love Her Madly: New Women Artists Cover The Doors." (Also available at CD Baby.) With the success of that recording, the pair decided to write and record new material as a duo and the result is "Never Going Home." Together, they are forging a new sound in electronic music - dreamy, beat-driven, and hypnotic with a dark edge.

The track 'Invitation Only' was featured on the crime drama The Shield. Always at work, PBD's cover of "Space Oddity" is the lead track in Skipping Discs compilation of new artists paying tribute to David Bowie, "Spiders from Venus."

:: For the latest news, reviews, pictures and more on Pitch Black Dream, go to www.pitchblackdream.com

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REVIEWS

Try and resist, I dare you
author: fc
                            
Accessible almost to a fault, some might call this irresistible catchy dance pop sound "cheesy." But, isn't Motown catchy accessible pop too - and no one feels the need to apologize for loving it. OK, this disc has its Madonna (at her best-produced and electronically arranged) moments, and I thought I caught a Janet Jackson reference. But at the opening bleeps a smile spread across my face as the endorphins started running, and the solid compelling bass drew me along. At times the instrumentation reminded me of early Sarah McLachlan tracks - you know, when she was cool - and at times it evoked the Doors, under the sometimes-cliched sweetening. And Invitation Only. Completely accesssible but extremely chill dance. At my wedding, after the ritual 'first dances,' the dj will play Invitation Only as the first song for all to get up and slink to.
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How often do you get a CD you can play
author: Alexander
                            
How often do you get a CD you can play all the way through again and again? Here's one. A less is more duo with cool melodies and great instrumental touches. Bernadette's voice is her own. I might compare the quality to Everything But The Girl, Timo Maas, Massive Attack, Vanessa Daou, or Morcheeba but Pitch Black have their unique approach so comparisons end up superficial. Very strong songwriting.
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GREAT
author: Aries
                            
Great Cd
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Easy listening with a feeling of great depth......
author: Tom Dean
                            
Its rare today to find a CD that packs so much power all the way to the end. Well layered...Easy listening with catchy beats and vocals that will have ya jam'n all the way. This is a must have CD!
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