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Leap of Faith
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Music CD Cover Performer: The Lisa Guyer Band Edition: Music CD CD Release Date: 2000-05-19 Soundtracks: - It's Alright
- Sensual Shadows
- Leap of Faith
- You
- Long Time
- Contemporary Madness
- Nobody's Somebody
- Soul Mate
- Damn Your Eyes
- Lost iin a Minute
- Son of a Preacherman
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Free Music Notes for Leap of Faith AlbumFree Music Review: Another competent recording with little to recommend it Hit: 3 StarsFormer Boston guitarist Barry Goudreau's The Lisa Guyer Band lasted just a little longer than his early 90's project RTZ. That band released only one album before folding. The Lisa Guyer Band released two. Goudreau produced and shares writing credits for most of the songs on both albums, competently performed and engineered recordings that have little to recommend them from among hundreds of similar sounding albums. As with the debut recording (Gypsy Girl), this one features a guitar/keyboard/bass/drum quartet fronted by Lisa Guyer, whose gravely voice is well suited to the blues and who sounds best here on the ballads - Lost in a Minute, You, Nobody's Somebody. The obligatory Boston cover is Long Time, which along with the 60's Dusty Springfield hit, Son of a Preacher Man, are given the blues treatment with harmonica and twangy guitar. The album also includes an unforgiving cover of Damn Your Eyes, with Guyer sounding weak next to Etta James' 1989 original. If you want some tasty blues from a real blues singer, check out James' Seven Year Itch.
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