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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Awesome Music, Great Artistry,
By Paul F. Infantino (Mansfield, MA USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Gaining on You (Audio CD)
I am privilaged to know Tony's sister Margot very well. I am sad to say that I never got to meet Tony, although I did attend his funeral. When Margot told me that she and her husband Ronald were starting to put Tony's music together I was very excited. I was even more excited when several months ago I received a copy of the first cd. I can't count the number of times I have listened to the cd since receiving it. If I am driving in my car, Tony's cd is playing 90% of the time. I absolutely love it and never tire of it. What I love most is when I listen to it I am seemingly whisked off to another time and place. Gaining on You is definitely a labor of love, first by Tony in the making and secondly by Margot and Ronald. With each song I can hear not only the music but also I can feel Tony's mood. Happiness, Sadness, Pain, and Tony's love of music. It is all there for the listener to hear and feel too. I can honestly say that I love every track on the cd. I can't wait for the others that will follow. I received my cd as a gift, but had I not I would have happily paid for it and felt that I got a bargain. I think this is a must buy for anyone who claims to be a music lover.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Inspiration and artistry continually outpacing each other,
By Phil Rogers (Ann Arbor, Michigan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Gaining on You (Audio CD)
The amazing thing about 'Gaining on You' is that Mr. Scheuren doesn't just recapitulate, but resurrects the style of 70's country-pop and pop-rock - he ups the ante at every turn. His melodies keep on going and growing, becoming more enriched at each supple, sinuous turn. As for Tony's song lyrics, they map various emotional life situations in some of the usual ways, but do it better than average, sometimes way better. Each song slips in a metaphor or two that flavors the text with an aspect of the numinous/spiritual, throwing the listener off balance just enough for the meaning to grab hold inside, and begin to sprout. The way he sings himself into his texts, and how the melodies and lyrics cohere, can at times be breathtaking. The energy of transformation is in nearly every bite of this musical meal - it can really change you if you listen carefully, and with heart. Mr. Scheuren served as his own recording engineer, and was very good at it. The mixes, the use of guitar and other effects, the way he captured all the nuances, vocal and otherwise, is definitely above average. One very minor caveat here: on the songs that feature only vocal with piano accompaniment, Tony's voice sometimes slightly overloads the microphone that he was using. He wasn't over-singing - it was a studio monitor problem - it's tricky/difficult to set up the perfect headphone mix while you're recording yourself singing over a rollicking barroom piano. Here are some highlights from the songs: "Lucky Star" "Freewheeler" "Heart by Heart" "Feels Like Sunday" is blessed with such sweet-sounding vocals and well-developed melodic progressions that it's easy to forget to listen for the meaning of the words. "Firefly" "You're the Light" "American Flyer" "Angeline" "Play to Win" "Goodbye Takes So Long" By the way, this is one of three waltzes on the CD. I imagine couples dancing in a thousand honkytonks across America - eyes peering into each other - hips joined, gently rocking, close to the rhythm and melody, and to each other. Surreal? Maybe, maybe not. "Gaining On You"
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Inspiration and artistry continually outpacing each other,
By Phil Rogers (Ann Arbor, Michigan) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Gaining on You (Audio CD)
The amazing thing about 'Gaining on You' is that Mr. Scheuren doesn't just recapitulate, but resurrects the style of 70's country-pop and pop-rock - he ups the ante at every turn. His melodies keep on going and growing, becoming more enriched at each supple, sinuous turn. As for Tony's song lyrics, they map various emotional life situations in some of the usual ways, but do it better than average, sometimes way better. Each song slips in a metaphor or two that flavors the text with an aspect of the numinous/spiritual, throwing the listener off balance just enough for the meaning to grab hold inside, and begin to sprout. The way he sings himself into his texts, and how the melodies and lyrics cohere, can at times be breathtaking. The energy of transformation is in nearly every bite of this musical meal - it can really change you if you listen carefully, and with heart. Mr. Scheuren served as his own recording engineer, and was very good at it. The mixes, the use of guitar and other effects, the way he captured all the nuances, vocal and otherwise, is definitely above average. One very minor caveat here: on the songs that feature only vocal with piano accompaniment, Tony's voice sometimes slightly overloads the microphone that he was using. He wasn't over-singing - it was a studio monitor problem - it's tricky/difficult to set up the perfect headphone mix while you're recording yourself singing over a rollicking barroom piano. Here are some highlights from the songs: "Lucky Star" "Freewheeler" "Heart by Heart" "Feels Like Sunday" is blessed with such sweet-sounding vocals and well-developed melodic progressions that it's easy to forget to listen for the meaning of the words. "Firefly" "You're the Light" "American Flyer" "Angeline" "Play to Win" "Goodbye Takes So Long" By the way, this is one of three waltzes on the CD. I imagine couples dancing in a thousand honkytonks across America - eyes peering into each other - hips joined, gently rocking, close to the rhythm and melody, and to each other. Surreal? Maybe, maybe not. "Gaining On You"
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