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Soundtrack of a Soul
Liberty N Justice
Soundtrack of a Soul
Genres: Pop, Rock, Soundtracks, Metal, Gospel
 
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All Artists: Liberty N Justice
Title: Soundtrack of a Soul
Members Wishing: 1
Total Copies: 0
Label: Mtm Music & Publish
Original Release Date: 1/1/2006
Re-Release Date: 7/11/2006
Album Type: Import
Genres: Pop, Rock, Soundtracks, Metal, Gospel
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Number of Discs: 1
SwapaCD Credits: 1

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A commanding rock album.
George Dionne | Cape Cod, MA | 03/22/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)

"The Good

Ez Gomer (Jet Circus) kicks things off with the guitar and effects heavy track "Kings of Hollywood." Gomer's vocals are reminiscent of fellow Christian rocker Michael Sweet's (Stryper). Sebastian Bach makes an appearance on "Another Nail." It's really nice to hear something new from Baz. He delivers without missing a beat. He's a little more subdued than his Skid Row days, but still just as confident. Jamie Rowe (Guardian) hits plenty of emotional highs and lows with the acoustic ballad "Malice in Wonderland." Oni Logan (Lynch Mob) brings exceptional melodic vocals to his performance of "Show Me the Way."



One of the unsung vocalists of melodic rock, Tony Harnell (TNT), handles to mic on "Flinch." Dark guitar tones and driving riffs dominate the song, with the exception of the harmonic chorus. The combination of Mark Slaughter (Slaughter) and Pete Loran (Trixter) on "Thy Will Be Done" is a hair metal fan's dream come true (well maybe on a B-lister scale). The chorus has quite the memorable hook. The last time I heard Stephen Pearcy (Ratt), he wasn't sounding so great, but on "Killer Grin" he sounds like he has things back under control. Ted Poley's "Always Tomorrow" has a smooth melodic flow to it. The track has a slow build-up that leads to a powerful chorus.



The Bad

It makes sense to have Leif Garrett on this collection, but I just wasn't digging his song. I could have done without "Surreal" as well.



The Verdict

Okay, so Soundtrack of a Soul isn't just a straight-up rock album; it's a rock album with a message. Unlike other albums in this vein, the message comes across artful, rather than preachy. If you focus in on the lyrical content of Soundtrack of a Soul, you're sure to look at life and its obstacles a little bit closer, with perhaps a little more faith or spirituality. If that's not really something you're into, it's still a commanding rock album.

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Power metal heaven
Brent E. Johnson | Naches, WA | 11/29/2006
(5 out of 5 stars)

"I put off getting this because I'm skeptical of compilations with many singers/musicians. Usually there's maybe two good songs and the rest is forgettable. Ok. Big exception here as all but two songs here are really good. The song with Ez Gomer from jet circus is a great opener with a very 80's chunky guitar sound. Hightlights are also, Sebastian Bach shreddin' vocally, Oni Logan of Lynch Mob doing an awesome melodic number and Stephen Pearcy showing he's not ready to be written off. The goofy number with Scott Wenzel of Whitecross is dissapointing. And I like the song with Mike Lee of Barren Cross but wish he'd done a scorching one, not just a ballad. I miss his days with BC. Overall this is a great album with many great riffs, some nice solos, and for the most part, the vocalists put some real heart into their songs. This is a nice collection, and with some being offered for very low prices , worth the money."
Justice for All
John Williamson | 11/13/2007
(4 out of 5 stars)

"I am not 100% on all the guest vocalists but here is a short list........



Another Nail (Sebastian Bach x-Skid Row),

Sight Unseen (Leif Garret),

Flinch (Tony Harnell x-TNT),

Thy Will Be Done (Mark Slaughter of Slaughter & Pete Loran of Trixter),

Killer Grin (Stephen Pearcy of RATT);"