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Free Music Notes for Letter From Death RowFree Music Review: A Letter From Death Row- The Best Album You Never Heard Hit: 5 Stars
With a little air time, and a good recording company, Bret michaels could have hit it big with this Album. A Letter Fom Death Row was everything I thought it was going to be and more. Most people stereotype him as some hair metal burn out so they would never give this album a chance. That's why I think most radio stations won't play anything off the album. And also the fact that it was recorded on an independent label. It was poorly recorded and that is very evident, more in some songs than others. Anyway the songs that I think should be on the radio are as follows: Times Like these, which has very nice melody and style that would be very up to date. Angst Mary, which has a very funky rythm that gets in your head. Exellent song. And last but not least, The Devil Inside. A very well written and beautiful song. I think if any of these 3 songs were played on the radio, they would become instant hits. And I hope someday, somehow they will!!
Free Music Review: Not Poison -- just as fantastic! Hit: 5 Stars
Bret Michaels has done it again! Don't buy this expecting to hear another CD with the Poison sound, though. Michaels has captured in this music the raw emotions of love, sex, cynicism, and rage -- this music is blues, rock, ballad, all rolled into one fantastic music experience. With the exception of a couple of tracks (too much rap influence in these, sorry!), the songs show the broad range of Bret Michaels' talent. Especially great are "Party Rock Band", "The Last Breath", "The Devil Inside", and "69". All I can say is "WOW"! Bret, don't quit writing. I'm starved for more great music like this!
Free Music Review: Bret's maturity shines through with a solo album. Hit: 5 Stars
Any Poison fan must get this CD. It has a little bit for everyone. The ballads have the bluesyness of "Every Rose" or "Something to Believe in." The heavier songs remind you of early Poison, but the songs are all new and fresh. They need to get on the airwaves, so everyone can experience this great piece of artistry. Bret Michaels and his band are great musicians and deserve a little recognition. Bret has indeed matured since his early Poison days and it is evident on this CD. He is writing about things that are closer to all our hearts. Check it out!!!
Free Music Review: Like Poison, but smarter Hit: 5 Stars
Bret Michaels' solo album is everything that Poison fans have been waiting for since Native Tongue came out. Bret is in top shape both in terms of singing and songwriting. What makes this album such a gem is Bret realizes what many in the field of 80's pop-rock don't: That the party couldn't last forever. And this knowledge added to the trademark Poison rock sound makes this album brilliant, rather than naive. It is definitely a great purchase for anyone who never gave up on good-time rock 'n' roll.
Free Music Review: BRET IS THE MAN! Hit: 5 Stars
I got Bret's CD at his show on September 26th at the ROXY THEATRE in West Hollywood,Ca. It's a great CD and I don't give a darn what other people say. Party Rock Band not only describes him a bit but C.C. DeVille plays Guitar on it.What more could you ask for? Well, other than Bobby Dall and Rikki Rockett! Rikki is the man on the drums in the song "The Last Breath" and one killer song at that. If you don't have this CD.. It's A MUST! BUY IT, BUY IT, BUY IT and I MEAN BUY IT!
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