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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Pat McGee Band's 4th CD Shines, April 12, 2000
This review is from: Shine (Audio CD)
When I listened to a couple sample tracks from a live show of Pat McGee Band's work in .mp3, Girl From Athens being the first song, I wasn't completely blown away, he sounded interesting, but it wasn't like I was blown away. And that was probably because when you listen to a new artist, you're attention span isn't very long -- they have to make that impression then and there to persuade you. But as time grew, the songs became more meaningful and as I look at my collection of Pat McGee Band CDs (after buying his past 3 cds), I really looked forward to their new album, even though there are many complaints of the band's songs sounding so similar. However, with Shine, i think they've really tried to get past that, not to mention the incredible mixing job and the guest artists. I just got this CD in the mail from the company (I just had to get my signed copy from the band) and haven't stopped listening to it --- if you need new music and you like Barenaked Ladies, Matchbox 20, Train, Vertical Horizon and the like, buy this album now! You'll thank me for it!
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Music with Meaning, December 22, 2000
This review is from: Shine (Audio CD)
Something to start off with -- Shine is a great album. It offers fourteen good and solid songs to listen to, and that's rare enough in an album these days, and a music culture awash in Backstreet Boys and Christina Aguilera. I'm not sure where the Amazon reviewer got "bar-band hell", because these guys are way better than any band I've ever heard in a bar, but maybe I just don't go to the right bars. However, seeing as this is the third album from PMB and they have a grassroots and loyal following, I'd say they're doing something right. This band's time has come, and Rebecca (Are You Alright?) is gaining huge airplay on the eastern seaboard. Jump on now, and we won't tell anyone. Definitely worth listening to, if you care enough to hear and understand the lyrics.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Enough Said...., January 2, 2002
This review is from: Shine (Audio CD)
Well, after reading the above reviews, the description of the album has been covered. As for the quality and legitimacy of the music & lyrics as so harshly criticized by Mr. Josephes, let's put it this way...I just saw them here in Boston and took my friend whose favorite band is Slayer. Not to mention his other favorites such as dying fetus, iced earth and meshuggah. He is an amazing guitar player, and despite his loyalty to metal and severe criticism of guitar players and musicians, he was so impressed with the Pat Mcgee Band and could stop raving about the show. If a band rooted in the spirits of Dave Matthews can move a fan of Slayer so much, I belive that says enough about the quality of the lyrics and music Mr. Josephes described as "musical mush is overproduced and anonymous to the point of annoyance."
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