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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
a Zen Tone review,
By A Customer
This review is from: Cat May Look at a Queen (Audio CD)
When I first heard of this CD, I truly wondered if Franklin could top 'Kiss without makeup' by far one of his finest works. Then one word came to mind...believability. I have to admit that this album took a little bit to grow on me, but once again this work only proves that Franklin Bruno is one of the Inland Empires best songwriters. The arrangements and production is placed in such a manner that even the trained ear has to listen more than twice to appreciate the effort put into the work. If one thing besides the choice of chords that defines Bruno's talent, is his subtle placement of verse. You have to have subject matter which is relevant and honest. That is 'have a story'. 'Dashboard Issues' is a jewel of an opening tune, which sets a perfect pace for the album. A must for driving in So. California. 'Janet Shaw', a ballad of the lost and forgotten pictures that tell the story of peoples passion for life. A very moving piece. Here I have to point out two personal favorites...'I blame you', a tango lounge attack that puts a situation in context with lyrics like' You're the best chance I ever blew, and for that dear, I blame you...' and the jewel of the album, a revised version of 'Loves got a ghetto', a must for the struggling lover to have. This album is a must for any Bruno or Nothing Painted Blue fan. |
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A Cat May Look at a Queen by Franklin Bruno
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