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| ARTIST: | Color Theory |
| CATEGORY: | Music |
| MANUFACTURER: | 11th Records |
| TYPE: | Dance & DJ, Dance Pop, Electronic, Jangle Pop, Piano-driven electronic pop with a romantic soul, combining the emotional intensity of Tori Amos with a spacious backdrop of luscious synths and dance floor beats to create a distinctly modern brand of pop sophistication., Pop, Power Pop |
| MEDIA: | Audio CD |
| TRACKS: | Outside Girl, September Spoke In Red, Just Who I Am, Heart Like A Doll, Entirely, Forget His Voice, Unrehearsed, My Gift To You, Softer Than Sleep, The Perfect Song |
| # OF MEDIA: | 1 |
| UPC: | 765481217124 |
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Customer Reviews of Tuesday Song
Color Theory is my favorite band I dont get why this band never got popular. I just don't GET it.
Tuesday Song Takes Color Theory to Next Level
After hearing the first album, "Sketches in Grey," and then listening to this album, you can definitely see how Color Theory's style has matured. Fhe first album, "Sketches in Grey" is wonderful in of itself, with a lot of memorable pieces (see my review of that album on Amazon for more). However, "Tuesday Song" expands upon the potential promised in "Sketches," and in a big way.
First off, you will notice that this album has a lot more synth than the first. However, Brian never loses the piano, and that's one of the definitive factors in his music. You can strip away all the synthesizers, replace the major melody with only a piano, and you would still have a great song. The layers of synth built upon the piano melodies on this album create a wonderful effect.
All of the songs on this release are great, but just to single a few out, a few favorites include "Outside Girl," "Just Who I Am," "Heart Like A Doll," "Forget His Voice," and "Softer Than Sleep." All of these songs have memorable tunes you find yourself humming in your mind, with those ever-meaningful lyrics which set Color Theory's music apart. I can sit down and listen to this entire album from start to end and never have the urge to skip a song.
These songs are about life, and love, and how people act or try to act while experiencing these things. "Outside Girl" deals with the difficulties, and sometimes impossibilites, involved with getting back together, no matter how much it looks like people have changed on the outside. "It could take a week to remember/Why it never worked for us before." "Forget His Voice" is an emotional song about one man trying to cope with his girlfriend's affair. "Softer Than Sleep" is a song about how that one special person can totally change your life. "And you touch me/softer than sleep... and it colors all that I do/with a touch of you..."
Heartfelt music, from the melodies to the vocals and lyrics. If you haven't heard this album yet, you are missing out.
Nothing else like it
Brian Hazard has continued to put out great quality, melodic music for years now, but this album, his second, is still my favorite. This album is a trove of joy and tears, to be experienced by the listener through Brian's lovely piano and vocal work. He challenges even the best of synthpop's vocal top-dogs, such as David Gahan and Andy Bell. If you like synthpop, buy it! No excuses.