Lost American Songwriter
Blair Powell | Conroe, Texas USA | 07/02/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I have most of everything Tom has done recently and this one is one of his best. His wordsmithing is high above most of the "big name" singer/songwiters I have heard. Why he isn't a household name I'll never know. From being backed up by a symphony(Big Storm Coming) to just Tom and his guitar(Bare Bones & Barbed Wire)- he's tried it all. Most of his CD's go gold in Europe. Buy everything-You won't be disappointed!"
The lost gem vol. 2
www.MoisBenarroch.com | Israel | 09/05/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"If you though volume one was great, this one is even better, again more than two hours of music only with his dylanesque voice and his guitar, a few songs co-written by the late Rick danko from the Band, and you get another great cd by Pacheco. Lyrical, full of passion, love and the good side of new age, spiritual singing and writing for the masses, now if the masses knew what they need..."
Tom Pacheco the invisible lost songwriter
cujimmmy | Near Glasgow Scotland | 05/10/2003
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I first discovered this cd by Tom Pacheco in my favourite new/secondhand store in Glasgow 2002.I took a listen via headphones and could not believe what I was listening to. Here was a man I had never heard of before, sounding very much like Bob Dylan but more melodic, and the lyrics of his songs were absolutely outstanding and very relevant and clever in this day and age.
I would recommend any newcomer to Tom's music to have a go at this album.
Tom's cds are very hard to come by at a reasonable price due to availabilty etc. but I have managed over the last few months to pick up WoodstockWinter, Sunflowers&Scarecrows, Barebones&Barbwire.
All of which are just as equally as good.
I just cannot understand why Tom is not as well known in the USA as he is in the UK, Europe and Scandanavia. He is nearly the the lost invisible songwriter in America. No disrespect intended"