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| 1. My Disease |
| 2. Spaceman |
| 3. Goin'sane |
| 4. Free Of It |
| 5. Marie |
| 6. There Goes The Neighborfood |
| 7. Carnival Of Souls |
| 8. Untouchable |
| 9. Bigger Man |
| 10. Who Am I Supposed To Be- |
| 11. Everyday |
| 12. Fly |
| 13. In Case You Didn't Know |
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Spanning the genres...,
By Adam Stewart (Columbus, OH United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: I'm Goin' Sane (Audio CD)
This album is a masterpiece. Eric Martin has dared to expand his musical scope, and the result is a hard-rocking, and frequently breathtaking collection of songs. Personally, I would tag this album as the most definitive release of Mr. Martin's career. It encompasses his work with Mr. Big, his previous solo efforts, yet also ventures into new territories. Prepare yourselves for a lengthy review folks. :)I'll start with the overall presentation/packaging. The booklet is first-class, and includes lyrics for all 13 tracks (including the Japanese bonus section!), band member names/duties, as well as the standard list of song-writing credits, additional players and "thank you's." There are also plenty of pictures of Eric, and the actual insert is sturdy and higher in quality than your typical U.S. release. I think it goes without saying that Eric is in top form here. He effortlessly handles each track, from soul-injected numbers like Bigger Man to the metal-tinged opening cut (My Disease). However, just as impressive is the band backing him. Each member's performance assisted in making this record strong, consistent and instantly memorable. I also wanted to touch on the songwriting briefly. I've always found Eric Martin/Andre Pessis-penned songs to be among the best on any of Mr. Big's releases, and this duo has proven that they haven't lost their magic. I vehemently disagree with the other reviewer of this CD regarding the lyrical content on "GS." I also think the oftentimes bland and passionless ditties by Dianne Warren are best left to Air Supply and Chicago (great bands that have given up on expanding their careers)... just my two cents. My personal track-by-track synopsis of this "don't miss" sonic experience... - My Disease: This seems to be the undisputed favorite of many reviewers. The track's groove is infectious, and the overall "feel" of the track is heavy. In fact, it's one of the heaviest Eric has ever recorded. Personally, I love the bass tone and drum fills, which stand out particularly during the musical interlude that segues the bridge. Though crunchy and almost nu-metalesque at times, it retains its' melodic nature. A fantastic way to start this album! If you enjoy Eric Martin's previous work (solo or with Mr. Big), and are able to get into different genres of music, you will be pleased and impressed by this record. "Goin' Sane" fits easily into the present ever-changing musical climate, and would be a fine addition (highlight) to anyone's cd collection. - Adam
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars
One of Rock N Roll's greatest singers goes slumming!,
By A Customer
This review is from: I'm Goin' Sane (Audio CD)
Eric Martin's _I'm Goin' Sane_ is a disappointingly flat album. Eric's voice is still in very fine form, and the album has fine glossy modern sounding musicianship and production effects; but he kind of let the quality of the songs/songwriting slide on this album. The best songs are "My Disease", "Spaceman", "Bigger Man", and "Everyday"; but they are more or less B-minus level songs, and still pretty far away from the kind of A-level hits that Eric Martin needs if he's going to sustain a career as a Rock N Roll singer. If he doesn't have any more success writing songs for his next album than he did for this one, he should consider working with some professional ghost-songwriters like Desmond Child or Dianne Warren, or perhaps covering and updating some oldies that no one has covered for ten or fifteen years. Another thing I found a little bit disappointing was that I kind of figured after Mr. Big broke up EM might go back to the more R&B based style of rock that he did before Mr. Big, but the style of _I'm Goin' Sane_ is basically Mr. Big's style only done solo. To give him his due though, Eric Martin really does have one of the best singing voices in Rock N Roll; he just needs some better songs to put it to use in.
5.0 out of 5 stars
A MUST HAVE,
By yngwie "malmsteen" (antelope) - See all my reviews
This review is from: I’m Goin Sane (Audio CD)
A MUST HAVE CD IF YOU DONT OWN IT BUY IT NOW INCLUDES 13 TRACKS FROM MR BIG SINGER ERIC MARTIN.
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