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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Wow, great rock, and in the 90s!,
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This review is from: Brother Cane (Audio CD)
This is one of the first albums I ever bought, and I bet it would still be in my top 10 favorites if I ever actually took the time to decide what my favorite albums were. In a time of overwhelming grunge, this album was a welcome breather. "Got No Shame" is on of the greatest rock songs of all time, and listen to that great harp! Other good rockers on the album are "Pressure" and "That Don't Satisfy Me". The musicianship and lyrical mastery are evident in every song, however, especially "Woman" and "The Road". Any fan of good rock should get this album, I really can't say enough good things about it, it's just one of the best rock albums of the 90's.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
good first cd,
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This review is from: Brother Cane (Audio CD)
I REALLY ENJOYED THIS FIRST CD.THIS HAS SOME REALLY GOOD ROCKERS ON IT.DAMON JOHNSON HAS A REALLY GOOD VOICE AND CAN FLAT PLAY GUITAR.I WAS LUCKY ENOUGH TO SEE THESE GUYS LIVE A FEW YEARS BACK WHEN THEY OPENED FOR VAN HALEN AND I WAS BLOWN AWAY BY HOW GOOD THEY WERE.SINCE THEN I HAVE BOUGHT EVER CD THEY MADE AND THERE ALL GOOD.BUT I THINK THIS IS MY FAVORITE.I HIGHLY RECOMEND THIS CD.P.S. IF YOU GET A CHANCE TO SEE THEM LIVE,GO FOR IT.
3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What Can I Say?,
By S. B. Simpson "Scott" (Bearden, Ar. USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Brother Cane (Audio CD)
Totally organic, southern blues at its best. Never turned anyone on(and I did many times) to this disc who didn't immediately reach over to turn up the volume and ask for a copy. Because I didn't dare take away from the sales that they deserved, they were taken to where I purchased my copy and got their own. Start to finish, REAL, and at the time of its release, RARE. Damon Johnson is a gifted, underrated guitarist, writer, singer. The follow up, Seeds, had the unmistakable taint of corporate influence that preys upon a band such as Brother Cane. The songs on Seeds, while better than most that came out in the year'95 felt "label approved" which meant the band compromised. To save myself another review I'll sum it up in this one: Brother Cane redeemed themselves w/ WishPool. Amazing. Growth. Integrity. Beauty. That sums up their 3rd and final (hopefully not) release. Wishpool gives hope for the future of rock and roll that , in the end, fans come to their senses and actually let a cd make them THINK what the lyrics mean and not just have critics tell them their opinions. Buy the B.C. catalog (and D.J. 's Dust solo cd.) to hear how music, in a perfect world, should be.
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