Richard Potter | Number Theory

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Number Theory

by Richard Potter

Filled with catchy melodies and thought-provoking lyrics.
Genre: Rock: Classic Rock
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1. Tell The Angels I Love You
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2. AM Radio (Everything I Need To Know)
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3. So Long
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4. Whatever Happened? (feat. Ghezzi)
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5. Shaolin Temple
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6. Phantom Lullaby (feat. Ghezzi)
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7. Jean Jean Jean
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8. Number Theory
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9. Jesse Coltrane
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10. Love Is Blind
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ABOUT THIS ALBUM


Album Notes
This is Richard Potter's second album. It contains the hit singles "Tell the Angels I Love You", "AM Radio" and "Phantom Lullaby" (featuring Ghezzi). 50% of all profits from the sale of this CD will be donated to the Susan G. Komen Foundation.


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Rice B. and the RadioIndy.com Review Team

Classis Pop-Rock songs with a cinematic flair
Demonstrating a real mastery of his ‘50’s and ‘60’s influences, Richard Potter’s latest CD, "Number Theory," is a thoroughly satisfying pop-rock hybrid album that succeeds on all levels. From echoes of ‘60’s-era Neil Diamond (CD-opener, “Tell the Angels I Love You”) to American Grafitti-era rock’n’roll (“Love is Blind”) to the wonderfully Pulp Fiction-esque feel of the title track (featuring a terrific Herb Albert-inspired trumpet lead), Potter’s solid sense of melody and pop dramatics gives his new 10-song collection a real cinematic flair. Elsewhere, “So Long” is a tuneful ballad blending Music Hall-style banjo strumming with the melancholy strains of cello, while “AM Radio (Everything I Need To Know)” is a driving rocker that’s as convincing as the singer-songwriter’s lighter, more pop-oriented songs. With an abundance of captivating melodies, interesting arrangements and solid performances, “Number Theory” is a terrific CD that showcases Richard Potter’s original and contemporary musical vision to best effect.