In Your Eyes Another Life - Kip Winger, Eroglu, Cenk
Runaway - Kip Winger, Winger, Kip
California - Kip Winger, Rose, Ken
What We Are - Kip Winger, Rose, Ken
One Big Game - Kip Winger, Frontiere, Dominic
Why - Kip Winger, Eroglu, Cenk
Reason to Believe - Kip Winger, Eroglu, Cenk
Holy Man (A Prayer for Darrell Lance Abbott) [*] - Kip Winger, Winger, Kip
European pressing of this 2008 release, the third solo album from Winger mainman, Kip Winger features one bonus track. From The Moon To The Sun is a masterpiece of music and art, obscure Rock sonorities as well as Pop and ... more »Prog sounds for a Kaleidoscope of emotions. Features musical assistance from Rod Morgenstein, Ken Mary, Andy Timmons, Cenk Roglu and Alan Pasqua. Frontiers.« less
European pressing of this 2008 release, the third solo album from Winger mainman, Kip Winger features one bonus track. From The Moon To The Sun is a masterpiece of music and art, obscure Rock sonorities as well as Pop and Prog sounds for a Kaleidoscope of emotions. Features musical assistance from Rod Morgenstein, Ken Mary, Andy Timmons, Cenk Roglu and Alan Pasqua. Frontiers.
CD Reviews
A must for fans of Kip's solo work
adv | NYC | 05/23/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Very smooth sounding, laid-back disc. If you've enjoyed Kip's solo output, which tends to be more experimental and acoustic, you will enjoy this collection of songs. This CD includes collaborations with Cenk Eroglu, who contributed to IV, the Winger reunion/comeback album. Rod Morgenstein also makes a guest appearance on a track (Reason To Believe). What I dig about this CD is that the music is not overdone or over-the-top, and there is plenty of variety from song to song to keep you listening straight through.
If you're looking to rock out to more of the full-on band work, then pick up IV, which is a great CD onto itself, and their live double-disc."
Kip, a solid musician through & through....
David Falzano | Boston, MA USA | 01/21/2009
(4 out of 5 stars)
"After a long hiatus w/ his solo work Kip Winger returns w/ an extensive body of work that includes everything from straight up heavy & dark (1 song) to absolutely soft & beautiful (including what sounds to be a choir in the last song!) Anything you've heard from Kip before you will definitely hear here & more. Great stuff!"
From the Ocean Floor to the Moon
Glenn O. Kirms | Anywhere, USA | 11/08/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"Kip Winger releases his third solo cd, only after eight years since "Songs From the Ocean Floor". No, matter. He did release IV with Winger so I'll give him a break. Once again, Kip delivers as he has on his previous outings. If you're only familiar with Winger and their music, it would benefit you to check out his three solo releases. A little bit different, and probably a lot more introspective, but definitely worth it. I wouldn't say that there's a bad track here, just a mix. An instrumental (Ghosts) is thrown in, but a very slow and soft instrumental. But don't let that detract you from picking this cd up. One thing I've noticed with his solo releases is that they might be hard to find and then only as imports which can be quite pricey. I picked up this one as a download (if you're not interested in the cd then this is a great site with exceptional prices) at gomusic.ru for $1.76 and it contains a remix of 'Monster'. Overall, a great album that rivals anything out there in the rock world. Unfortunately, I don't think there will be too much mainstream play on this which is a shame because it would put other groups to shame."
Best album by Kip yet
Crystal Joyce | Winston-Salem, NC | 10/31/2008
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This is by far the best CD by Kip yet. The music is smooth, yet sometimes edgy like "Nothing" to the haunting melody of "Ghosts". This is not the Winger sound that everyone is used to, but this shows a mature side to Kip and his growth in song writing. Very sophisticated."