All Artists: Ty Tabor Title: Safety Members Wishing: 2 Total Copies: 0 Label: Metal Blade Release Date: 4/9/2002 Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal Style: Number of Discs: 1 SwapaCD Credits: 1 UPC: 039841434828 |
Ty Tabor Safety Genres: Pop, Rock, Metal
Ty Tabor, guitar legend from the band King's X has crafted a simply honest, revealing album, replete with the sparkling acoustic guitars, thick grooves and the vocal for miles that Ty is also known for. 2002. | |
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Album Description Ty Tabor, guitar legend from the band King's X has crafted a simply honest, revealing album, replete with the sparkling acoustic guitars, thick grooves and the vocal for miles that Ty is also known for. 2002. Similar CDs
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CD ReviewsIncomplete and really depressing S. Miller | Wichita, KS USA | 09/05/2003 (2 out of 5 stars) "First of all - Ty wrote these songs while going through a divorce. And from the words, she must have been one heckuva woman to reduce him to some of the lyrics on this album. The best tracks are "Funeral", which is the hardest song on the album and could easily be a King's X song, and "Better to be left on hold", a very witty song about how his wife is a "countess" and other words ending in "-ess", but shows his utter helplessness in the breakup. The problem is that this album depressed me. The songs that caught on I would sing in my daily life and the hopelessness overwhelmed my attitude toward MY wife, which doesn't really need that kind of input. A good view into his "muse", using it for an outlet. If you can handle the fact that view, then by all means partake. But it left me wanting. Some of the songs just didn't seem polished or complete enough, and most are not really rockers." Helped me, wonderful album. D. Spillers | Dallas, TX | 12/19/2005 (5 out of 5 stars) "This album helped me through my difficult divorce, and I had the pleasure of telling Ty in person a couple of weeks ago at a King's X show in Dallas. He was very humble and had wonderful words of encouragement for me, which I greatly appreciated. For anyone going through any kind of difficulty in your life, this album will remind you of how sweet life is, bumps and all." Wow. Tears of sorrow, or tears of joy? Bad Bart | Montgomery County, Pennsylvania | 11/15/2003 (5 out of 5 stars) "It may be hard for some to choose a favorite, but Moonflower Lane, Ty's previous record, could quite be the greatest album I've ever heard.
What makes an album great? Songwriting, Production and Performance. When's the last time you sat through an album and loved every moment-looked forward to every moment? Well, now Ty has done it again. I swear that Safety is disc two to Moonflower Lane. Yeah, the lyrics are a little less optimistic, but the songs are just so infectious- like those on Moonflower Lane. I listen and cry tears of joy in celebration of such great music, then I weep tears of sorrow and sympathy for Ty. Ty- dude. You have proven that pain for art's sake is acceptable, even preferable. You are tortured artist effect's poster child. Look, I could ramble here forever about how great King's X is, how great a singer/songwriter/guitarist Ty is, blah blah blah. The simple fact is this: Safety is a must own rock record. (So is Moonflower Lane, of course.) You just won't get it until you get it." |