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Liking this a lot...Definitely hear a lot of Steve Brown's influence as both these songs basically sound like Trixter songs with just a different vocalist to me.

 

Yeah...It's probably a bit disposable and a bit "syrupy" but don't really care. I've also seen people complaining about the mix being off over at MR.com and don't really care about that either. For me, I never judge mixes from online samples as these things always sound better once I get the CD and I rarely let mixes influence my judgement all that much anyhow unless it's really badly done.

 

I had some reservations on this as Poley's latest solo album was very hit and miss for me....Liked a few songs but really didn't care for most of it. I'm liking these two songs though.

 

Looking like a purchase to me.

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Liking this a lot...Definitely hear a lot of Steve Brown's influence as both these songs basically sound like Trixter songs with just a different vocalist to me.

 

Yeah...It's probably a bit disposable and a bit "syrupy" but don't really care. I've also seen people complaining about the mix being off over at MR.com and don't really care about that either. For me, I never judge mixes from online samples as these things always sound better once I get the CD and I rarely let mixes influence my judgement all that much anyhow unless it's really badly done.

 

I had some reservations on this as Poley's latest solo album was very hit and miss for me....Liked a few songs but really didn't care for most of it. I'm liking these two songs though.

 

Looking like a purchase to me.

surprised you didn't like Poley's last album - apart from the hideous duet, I liked pretty much every song.

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Sound quality is sounding real nice to me... not sure if I hear what others are hearing.

 

Yeah...Can't say it's really bothering me much either. I've seen others complaining about it a lot though.

 

I suppose it does seem like the drums are pretty thin in the sound but I really doubt it bothers me.

 

I'm too busy with all the melodies and hooks to notice it :)

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Shameless, guilt-free, delicious syrup

 

 

Been trying to think what this reminded me of -

 

Diving for Pearls - Give me your good lovin

 

Yeah??

 

Yes, I can hear it in the chorus for sure.

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Shameless, guilt-free, delicious syrup

 

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-3pyYMK1SnM

Been trying to think what this reminded me of -

 

Diving for Pearls - Give me your good lovin

 

Yeah??

Totally...first thing I heard when I played for the first time.

But thats a good thing yeah ;)

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Excellent tuneage!! Will definitely be picking this one up!

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Shits on everything Ted has done since Screw It!

And for me that includes The Return of the Great Gildersleeves

This song is what Steve should be doing.

Back to hard rock rather than light AOR pop.

Hopefully the rest is in this vein.

What does Gildersleeves have to do with Ted?

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Shits on everything Ted has done since Screw It!

And for me that includes The Return of the Great Gildersleeves

This song is what Steve should be doing.

Back to hard rock rather than light AOR pop.

Hopefully the rest is in this vein.

What does Gildersleeves have to do with Ted?
Maybe he means it shits so hard on everything Ted has done since Screw It! that a little bit gets on Paul, too.
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