All Artists: Ross Vick Times Three Title: What Is Mine Members Wishing: 0 Total Copies: 0 Label: What is Mine LP Release Date: 4/12/2005 Genre: Pop Style: Adult Contemporary Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 733792551725 |
Ross Vick Times Three What Is Mine Genre: Pop
"What is Mine" is a recording made for Baby Boomers by Baby Boomers. Its roots are firmly planted in the pop/rock/vocal era of the 60's and early 70's. Poignant and on point lyrics, memorable melodies, rich harmonies, top ... more » | |
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Album Description "What is Mine" is a recording made for Baby Boomers by Baby Boomers. Its roots are firmly planted in the pop/rock/vocal era of the 60's and early 70's. Poignant and on point lyrics, memorable melodies, rich harmonies, top flight musicianship and production earned this 2004 release NINE total Grammy Contender acknowledgements in six different categories including: Best New Artist, Song of the Year, Record of the Year, Best Pop Vocal Performance by duo or group (3 times, Best Producer and Best Engineer. Think of this record as putting new "souls" on your favorite pair of boots. |
CD ReviewsI Humbly Submit . . . Ross W. Vick III | Dallas, TX USA | 02/01/2005 (5 out of 5 stars) "This recording was a joy to write, produce and perform. The lyrics have been described as "adult angst." I prefer to think of them as a window on everyday life. Not every day and every experience is going to be a live or die one, divorce or reconcile one. I tend to think that life has softer edges and ebbs and flows more and is less like "reality tv." If you miss Dan Fogelberg, The Beatles, Burt Bacharach, James Taylor, Poco, Firefall, Simon and Garfunkle, America, Christopher Cross, Steely Dan, Little River Band, The Association, The Mamas and the Papas, Spanky and our Gang, Crosby, Stills and Nash or the Byrds to name a few you'll understand and probably even enjoy this CD very much. It's music that sounds comfortable--you won't have to re-learn the listening experience and the lyrics will make sense--especially to those with children or even moderate sensibilities. After all--we're all a little bit crazy--but in relative stages. I hope you enjoy it."
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