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The Strawmen : Saving Faded Dreams
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Jangly guitar pop diary about love, God, and desperation. . .not necessarily in that order.
Genre: Pop: Power Pop
Release Date: 2003
Saving Faded Dreams Record Label: The Strawmen
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Preview Song Name Time Format Price Select
Runaway 2:56 $0.99
It's A Miracle 3:30 $0.99
Cut It Loose 3:54 $0.99
Can't Satisfy 3:57 $0.99
Old News 4:18 $0.99
Aggravation 3:59 $0.99
Saving Faded Dreams 5:32 $0.99
The Reason Why 4:02 $0.99
Everything's Turned Blue 4:52 $0.99
Innocent 4:38 $0.99
Find A Reason 2:59 $0.99
I Don't Live There Anymore 4:59 $0.99
Amputate 4:15 $0.99
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Album Notes

This record is a catchy collection of pop tunes with just the right mix of jangle and melancholy to convince you this band plays from the heart. From the opening, "Let's ditch this haunted house and catch a bus downtown"(Runaway) to "Now that my heart is gone, I'm a harmless man" (Amputate), the songs could be a soundtrack for most of our lives. One reviewer (NotLame.com) says "Saving Faded Dreams" is "Absolutely fantastic jangle-pop par-excellance! Imagine Del Amitri and REM-insprired Byrds jangle and you have The Strawmen. Oceans of gorgeous jangle, an army of melodic hooks and thought-provoking lyrics."

However. . .we all know there's too much BS and too many exclamation points used to sell stuff nowadays. So, in a modest attempt to limit our contribution to that general psychic pollution, CDBaby and The Strawmen are providing MP3 samples for all our songs. Click and see for yourself. If they don't float your boat, go find something that does. . .life is too short to listen to music you don't like. But if they do, then buy our CD so we can make a little money and do this again. Either way, Peace to you and yours.

The Strawmen are:
Bill Harmon: Lead singer, lyricist, guitarist, and songwriter. . .Bill once upon a time had the rare opportunity to pitch some songs to the late Johnny Cash in person. The Man in Black didn't care for those particular tunes, but appreciated Bill's spunk (Bill had chased Cash down in an open field on Cash's property) and told him to "never put that guitar down". Bill has never been quite sure of the wisdom of that advice.

Mark Harmon: Bassist, guitarist, songwriter, background vocalist, recording engineer, and producer. . .Mark's love for the bass shows in his lyrical approach to the instrument. If you like bass parts that contribute to the atmosphere as well as provide a rock-solid bottom end, then you'll like Mark's playing. Check out the sample from Track 12 ("I Don't Live There Anymore") to get a flavor. Mark and Bill are brothers.

David Leonhardt: Main guitarist, keyboardist, songwriter, and hook-meister extraordinaire. . .David's inspiration for many of his guitar parts comes from Johnny Marr of "The Smiths". You can hear Dave's chimey melodies particularly well on "Can't Satisfy," "Saving Faded Dreams," and "The Reason Why."

"Saving Faded Dreams" also features:
Mike Roe: Producer, guitarist, background vocalist and relentless promoter. Mike is on the road a lot with "The Lost Dogs" and "The 77s" and is always talking up The Strawmen. Mike's tasteful electric and acoustic guitar work is all over the record.

Bruce Spencer: Drummer for "The 77s", Bruce volunteered to play drums on this record just because he liked the songs. He's a musician's musician.

Scott Reams: Percussion and post-production work.

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REVIEWS

Great CD - Record another one please
author: Timothy Allen
A great follow-up to their first effort. Good songwriting and great music. I enjoy listening to any/all of the 77s in any incarnation they may present. Keep on recording great stuff.
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one of my favorite power pop albums
author: Calvin Cotton
I've been listening to this a lot the past few weeks. Terrific guitar hooks and hamony vocals. Mr. Melody is in the house! Excellent all around. If you like stuff like Tommy Keene, Velvet Crush or early to mid-period 77s, this is for you. As usual with anything associated with the 77s family, a great piece of music.
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Saving Faded Dreams is gleaming power pop heaven
author: Kevin Matthews (Fufkin.com)
Released on 77s mainstay (and producer) Mike Roe's Fools of the World label, Saving Faded Dreams is gleaming power pop heaven with the right amount of twang to keep things interesting. So expect Beach Boy harmonies, Who pyrotechnics and Byrds melodic fragility from such quality material like "Runaway," "Cut It Loose" and "The Reason Why."
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I'm not going to be bashful about this find
author: Eric Sorensen
I'm not going to be bashful about this find. I did a "Byrds" word search on the CDBaby website, listened to a few soundbites and I was quite impressed - so much so, that I encouraged Bruce Brodeen to add this disc to his Not Lame online catalog. This is one excellent album that features pop/rock tunes in the same ilk as Smart Brown Handbag, Ghost Of An American Airman, Wanderlust and REM. "Find A Reason" is my co-Song of the Month for May; this terrific tune features Peter Buck-inspired chiming guitar riffs and opens like a jangly variation of the Yardbirds' "Heart Full Of Soul." If the second disc is as well-crafted as Saving Faded Dreams, it will be worth the wait!
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