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rick jennings : ordinary miracles
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Guitar rock with a classic sound, energenic tunes with a wide range of 70's influences..fun listening
Genre: Rock: Classic Rock
Release Date: 2004
ordinary miracles Record Label: bsprecords
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private matter 3:39 $0.99
love is the answer 3:19 $0.99
roll baby roll 2:53 $0.99
207 blues 4:48 $0.99
lonesome cowboy 3:21 $0.99
times are changin 3:33 $0.99
i enjoy livin 3:30 $0.99
so easy 3:11 $0.99
off the table 4:11 $0.99
take a stance 2:53 $0.99
ain't no crime 1:56 $0.99
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Album Notes

Rick Jennings has a long history of playing music in Central and Coastal Maine...and continues to frequent Boothbay Harbor, Brunswick, Lewiston, Georgetown, Kennebunk...etc..with years of playing the classics, primarily 70's rock, blues and country rock.
These original songs carry years of information and truth about life in general delivered with an interesting guitar playing approach.
So lay back, put on your headphones and enjoy the 11 new songs on "Ordinary Miracles".
Experience a wide range of material all from the heart.

The album is produced by Harry King, who also plays piano and organ on all the tracks..

On drums is long time associate Dale Boothby.. indeed a percussive genius

I'd like to add a recent email I recieved from a friend with a long musical background...

"Rick, you got me fired up for another close listen. I made references to other great bands and recordings as a means of pointing out great things in your songcrafting......and the nostalgia of it all. One prominent factor is the "genuine sound"......you don't get this very often from homegrown cds....but, you've got it here. Some of the songs on this cd may likely be
the best to have come out of Maine.
I focused on the guitar alot, and am really psyched that you stayed clean and didn't go with much overdrive or
distortion....what a nice change, compared to so many other guitarists out there! Your leads always have an element of excitement. And, your right hand picking technique and attack is what sets you above......great tone.
OK, like I said, I had fun seeing your influences in your music on this project, so, I'd like to mention a few to see if I'm on track. Here goes:

Private Matter: Dire Straits.....definitely....like off making movies.
Very refreshing.....nobody can do this like you. The key change at the end
is great.....it's what makes great songs even better.....and, doing it at the end is unique.

Love is the Answer: Great wah effect......this one reminds me of something Bob Weir would write.

Roll Baby Roll: The Outlaws. Great R-guitar, but awesome
L-guitar.........love the ending.

207 Blues: Can't go wrong with this one....great solo.
Lonesome Cowboy: Marshall Tucker style......good Allmans type solo.

Times are Changin: Like a newer tribute to Dylan. Love this guitar riff. What got me here is the chord progression on the chorus....unique, and adds
alot to the song. About time we heard an organ solo....something you
don't get much of nowadays. Good vocals.

I enjoy livin: The chord solo on the 2nd part of the guit solo is really great....another unique thing that sets you apart. And, the total change over in riff/tempo adds flavor.

So easy: This may be one of the best blues songs to come out of this state. Nice line - "give back guarantee"

Off the table: My favorite on the disc...great funk riff. Like something off my Rhino "History of funk" collection.

Take a stance: Sounds great, like off Terrapin station or Wake of the flood. Nice touch with back ground vocals.

Aint no crime: Like an outlaws tune...with great clean guitar playing....This one is genuine, with great lyrics.

This project fits in well with the new Dead inspired jam scene of Moe,
Widespread Panic, etc....Just in time!
A fine job..

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REVIEWS

GREAT CD...LOVE IT !!!
author: Janice in Virginia
Keep up the good work guys !!! Waiting for the next CD !!
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Roll Baby Roll
author: Jon Norris
So many great cuts on this CD. Something for everyone. You can tell this guy is from Maine. His music takes me back to a simpler time when music made you feel good. I can sort of picture him playing at a ski lodge surrounded by snow bunnies! Rick coaxes a lot of great sounds and riffs out of that guitar, but the cut I dig the most is Roll Baby Roll. Suddenly, I'm at an outdoor concert on a hot summer night in Mobile, tokin on a long one, and singing along with Little Feat or the Allman Brothers...well...you know!
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Great guitar-based original rock music with a hint of blues and country influenc
author: Bob
I had heard about Rick Jennings in the past and was pleasantly surprised to find out that he had released a recording. After a comprehensive review, I'd have to say that this guy is the real thing. There seems to be nothing too trendy, fake, or overcommercialized about the sound of this recording. He has written some excellent original music that falls into an organic sounding rock style with some blues and country influence. I'm thinking Mark Knopfler, Eric CLapton, Robert Cray, Allman Bros, Grateful Dead, among others. Also, I found this disc to be a big bonus on the guitar side, in that his guitar (sounds like a stratocaster) is great throughout. No regrets on this purchase......a highly recommended piece of work.
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Awsome! Great CD! Keep it up!
author: Denise Tambellini