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4.0 out of 5 stars
With Tall Stories Augeri does a great job of distancing himself from his Journey days by focusing on a more bluesey feel.,
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The GoodFor those that don't know, Tall Stories features former Journey singer Steve Augeri. Tall Stories is not a new group by any means. Augeri fronted the band prior to his gig with Journey. Now that his "Don't Stop Believin'" days are over, Steve's gone back to his comfort zone. Meaty guitar riffs and echoed vocals create a Led Zeppelin feel on "Clementine." Augeri gets his blues on with "Superman," and does a surprising good job at it too. "Tomorrow" has one of those epic, high-energy grooves to it. "No Justice" is lead by a thick bass line that really carries the track. "Eternal Light" takes a tribal drum beat and mixes it with some heavy riffs and Augeri's great melodies. "Pictures of Summer" re-creates that warm summery feel with acoustic tones and sweet melodies. The Bad There's a lot of ebb and flow when it comes to the albums energy level and musical style. Seems more of a pet project rather than a focused, well-planned effort. The Verdict Despite being ousted from Journey for throat problems, Augeri's vocals sound great to me. Although Steve only challenges his range a few times, he still has a soulful and melodic tone. One of the voices that seem very familiar. With Tall Stories Augeri does a great job of distancing himself from his Journey days by focusing on a more bluesey feel. The album's feel changes quite often from rock to blues, from rockers to ballads, as well as branching into other styles of rock. It's a bit much to be going back and forth like that, but at least the quality of the music is good. If you like blues rock, this album is worth a listen. If you are curious because you heard Augeri in Journey, you may want to pass.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Taking Music to new Heights and Beyond!!!!!!,
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This review is from: Skyscraper (Audio CD)
An absolutely AMAZING cd!!! After becoming a Steve Augeri fan once He was picked to supercede the infamous Steve Perry as Journey's lead singer.This cd flat out rocks and has a large aray of different styles of rock throughout it's playtime. The sound is sharper,edgier,and crisper than anything that Augeri was allowed to do with His former group Journey. This disc does not have any of that written to be a commercial hit sound that ways down many bands and stifles creativitywhether it is brought on by the record company or not. This is a truly fresh and original sounding recording that isn't immitating anyone or following any trends or fads. The guitar work is awesome with plenty of power chords right up front and lots of changing hooks and riffs throughout. Augeri's vocals are in a class no others can reach and here He has the freedom to let His voice absolutely SOAR without having to make sure He sounds comparable to Steve Perry. The songwriting is excellent and soulfull,the production and final mixing are top notch and it wasn't overpolished allowing the true natural sound to shine through. I encourage any fans of Journey,Bad English,Zepplin,The Storm,Hardline,Kevin Chalfant,Tyketto or the first Tall Stories cd to pick this crank the volume and give a listen. You Will Not be disappointed!! LIVE IT UP!!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Tall Order,
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This review is from: Skyscraper (Audio CD)
This is Tall Stories 2nd album after a much prolonged hiatus. Steve Augeri who led Journey for three albums is back at the helm. There is always more to the story as to why Steve left Journey. Health was cited, but I'm sure it was more than that. Just listening to some of the songs the album has a heavier edge to it and I would surmise that there were creative differences between Steve, Neal and John (I think Neal and John love the pop side these days as compared to Neal's roots as evidenced in their latest release 'Revelation'). But for those of you that loved Tall Stories first album and loved Steve with Journey then this is a must have and you shouldn't be disappointed.
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