All Artists: Joshua Perahia Title: Something to Say Members Wishing: 3 Total Copies: 0 Label: M&K Sound Entertainment Original Release Date: 9/25/2001 Release Date: 9/25/2001 Genre: Rock Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 016402001620 |
Joshua Perahia Something to Say Genre: Rock
M&K Sound Entertainment is proud to announce the release of the brand new album the popular AOR/melodic rock recording artists JOSHUA PERAHIA (formerly JOSHUA). The album was produced by the world renowned Keith Olsen ... more » | |
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Album Description M&K Sound Entertainment is proud to announce the release of the brand new album the popular AOR/melodic rock recording artists JOSHUA PERAHIA (formerly JOSHUA). The album was produced by the world renowned Keith Olsen (Fleetwood Mac, Scorpions, Heart, Santana). The CD features guitar legend Joshua Perahia, Alex Ligertwood of Santana on vocals on four songs (aside from 8 tracks featuring ex-Tower vocalist Jerry Gabriel), including the single "Remembering You". Jason Scheff of Chicago and Rick Baker of Santana are also featured performers on both versions. This is a fantastic melodic hard rock album, reminiscent of the classic sounds of Journey, Humble Pie, Whitesnake, Black Crowes,etc........and a MUST for all guitar virtuoso fans! The songs "Something to Say" and "The First and The Last" appear in the upcoming Perpetua Films epic motion picture "The Copper Scroll". |
CD ReviewsThe last Guitar Hero Ben Johnson | 11/20/2005 (5 out of 5 stars) "This is my favorite album. It is different from the entire music scene today because it melts together, the best of the 80's melodic rock, with a modern twist that no one is doing today. The guitar is absolutely out of this world, and the vocal melodies are breath taking. This band has a great history of perfect albums, and this one is the best of the best. With Keith Olson as a producer, and Joshua as a guitarist, shredder, writer, this is a combination that is unbeatble. The vocals are wonderful, but the guitar seems to light the album on fire, without distracting from the incredible melodies. This really is an amazing departure from anything out there today."
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