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| ARTIST: | Roger Clyne & The Peacemakers |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | Emma Java |
| FEATURES: | Enhanced |
| TYPE: | Heartland Rock, Rock, Roots Rock, Pop, Americana, Rock, Alternative Music |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Americano!, Counterclockwise, I Don't Need Another Thrill, Switchblade, Leaky Little Boat, God Gave Me a Gun, Loco to Stay Sane, Mexican Moonshine, Your Name on a Grain of Rice, Love, Come Lighten My Load, Leave an Open Door |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 820656110027 |
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Customer Reviews of Americano
Roger Clyne's master work I am a long time Refreshments fan who lost track of what Roger and PH went on to do afterwards. I caught up with them about a year ago and have not been disappointed. The first few Peacemakers CDs have moments of brilliance with just as many misses, but these releases led me to believe they were working towards something great. Americano is it. Plain and simple. Buy it.
Outstanding
If you're like most of my friends, you'll instantly love about three of the songs on this CD. Give the whole CD a chance and you'll start to love the others as well.
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>Since FFB&B, the Refreshments have been a staple in my collection and Americano! just adds to it.
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>See these cats live if you ever get the chance. They put as much energy into their shows as they put into writing the songs.
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>You won't regret buying this CD. Just don't loan it out or you'll probably never get it back.
Best album I've heard in years...
I got this one on a bit of a lark, not knowing what to expect. My first impression was - this is good. And it's grown on me since then. It's in heavy use in the car over many other classic artists. About the only other artist that seriously competes for time right now is Stevie Ray Vaughan (not that I'm saying they're similar, but to give you an idea of some of my tastes, which are rather wide ranging).
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>The first 5 songs are as strong of an opening set as I've heard in a while, the last 3 songs (including the "hidden" song) are engrossing, and the whole album is a blast. The songwriting is mature beyond what you normally find praised nowadays in the mainstream. Roger just tells stories that suck you in and pull you to the end. I'm not disappointed, except in all of the other claptrap that passes for rock nowadays on the radio. The rock is refreshing and varied, not stagnant (all the same style). This album explores a lot of areas and leaves you wanting more.
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>I wish he and his band came to the east coast more, to possibly see them live. I'm sure I would not be disappointed.