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| 1. Above The Clouds |
| 2. Just The Thing |
| 3. See You Much Later |
| 4. The Sound Of Breaking Up |
| 5. Gonna Miss You |
| 6. Heatseaking Pleasure Machine |
| 7. Set You Free |
| 8. Stay |
| 9. Post Jesus |
| 10. Everywhere I Go |
| 11. Rave Goodbye |
| 12. Disconnected |
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Pure musical quality,
By A Customer
This review is from: 3000 Feet High (Audio CD)
Fortunately, I was able to buy this record via a friend of mine who travelled to Sydney as it was not offered by Amazon.com at that time. Paulmac's "3000 Feet High" is a record brimming with meticulously written and performed music with astonishing voices accompanying. Club, House, Pop- any kind of musical classification is dispensible; this record is a must-buy for every avid music fan hankering for really good music. It would not be holistic to highlight the names of the songs especially liked for the album itself is not hermetic, it offers every listener something to satiate his personal expectations from music. Here is a general overview of the songs:1)Above The Clouds & 5)Gonna Miss You- featuring Abby Dobson (both songs beautiful) 2)Just The Thing (Video incorporated in the enhanced multimedia presentation) , 3)See You Much Later , 4)The Sound of Breaking Up & 7)Set You Free - featuring Peta Morris 6)Heatseaking Pleasure Machine - feat. Tex Perkins (cool song) 8)Stay & 9)Post Jesus - feat Jacqui Hunt, the exquisite voice behind Delerium's Karma-song Euphoria and vocalist of Single Gun Theory 10)Everywhere I Go - with Elizabeth Martin (the zenith of musical performance in this record!) 11)Rave Goodbye (an instrumenal song imbued with melodical simplicity) 12)Disconnected - concluder sung by Paulmac himself with haunting introspection. If real quality is what you seek in musical records, don't hesitate to purchase this album, for these entire record abounds with it!
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