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Joe Spatarella : Not What You Say
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Originally from Brooklyn, NY, Joe began his career playing hard rock. Now he describes himself as having "evolved" to performing acoustic-rock originals.
Genre: Rock: Acoustic
Release Date: 2005
Not What You Say Record Label: Joe Spatarella
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In The End 4:23 $0.99
Not What You Say (Parts 1 and 2) 6:23 $0.99
Walkin In Darkness 4:27 $0.99
Just Enough 4:10 $0.99
Battle of East New York 3:57 $0.99
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Album Notes

"Joe Spatarella is a man with a message" (MUSIC MONTHLY)

Joe (www.someothersoul.com)has been playing music and writing songs for over 20 years. He grew up in Brooklyn, New York listening to Jimi Hendrix and began his music career playing in hard rock bands. Over time, Joe's focus changed and his music evolved to original acoustic folk-rock songs about politics, social issues and an on-going struggle with time.

A resident of Maryland since 1987, he is Vice President of the Baltimore Songwriters Association (BSA) and has completed his second CD EP, "Not What You Say".

His song, "One More Time" can be heard on the Baltimore Songwriters Association (BSA) Compilation CD "Songs From Our Circle TOO" and has been played on listener supported radio stations including WETA (Washington, DC) Traditions program and WTMD (Towson University, Towson, Maryland) Detours program.

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REVIEWS

Sparkling brilliance with a great social conscientiousness
author: Michael Zampi - Producer at The Note Factory
Sparkling brilliance with a great social conscientiousness. Joe Spatarella does it again with his strong voice and gracious instrumentation. Joe writes about his philosophical thoughts on life today and our lack of historical learning. Intelligent lyrics with a street-smart sensibility of going back to the basics. Joe’s writing comes from his global heart in his quest for bettering the human condition. This CD is very well produced with a “Steely Dan” sound and feel. Hats off to Richard Walton for an awesome production of the CD and two thumbs up to Joe for blending a wonderful sound, and lyrics that are memorable.
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