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post Jul 4 2010, 9:42 am
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Say your music in 90 years, say Live Automatically. The band did not get the radio with hits like "I Alone" and "Selling the Drama". The band did not get the radio with hits like "I Alone" and "Selling the Drama". In 2001 they reached number two in the Top 40 on the 9 / 11 linked song "Overcome". They reached number two in 2001 in the Top 40 on the 9 / 11 linked song "Overcome". But Live is no more and frontman Ed Kowalczyk doing solo now. But Live is no more and frontman Ed Kowalczyk doing solo now. His first album is appropriately called Alive. His first album was appropriately Called Alive.

Kowalczyk is no longer the post-grunge artist who sings about that puke stinks like beer ("Century"). Today he is the father of two daughters and fairly in the Lord. This was heard in many songs of the last Live album and is also evident in his lyrics and titles of Alive. Example, first single "Grace" where he sings "Everytime I feel the sunshine I thank the Lord up above".

The album starts with 'Drive', a very catchy song and Accessible That the atmosphere of the album right down. Kowalczyk's wonderfully distinctive voice continues to listen and he knows him very well apply. Kowalczyk's wonderfully Distinctive Voice Continues to listen and he knows very well apply. Soft and fluent in quiet pieces, Sharper if more pace in a song here and there and is Quite powerful. That's good to hear in "The Great Beyond ', in which he himself refers einen bell sounds and the background singers harmonious. Zion "begins sweetly and calmly, but contains halfway suddenly a hefty swipe, who later returns."Well built, nice and varied! ! That Can Be Said of All the songs on this album. Kowalczyk's years of experience as a song maker ensures a well put together stinging album. There is nothing to say about the way the songs are built. The production was produced by CJ Eiriksson, who among others worked with U2.

Alive is a great listening album, no outliers up or down. All songs are great for hearing, the lyrics are catchy and easy to sing. All songs are great for hearing, the lyrics are catchy and easy to apply. Fans of the quiet work of Life Will Definitely appreciate this album and the average radio listener Would Have No Objection here. Yet gives the recurring religious aspect to the undersigned at least one with negative overtones.

16/06/2010 - 16/06/2010 Veen Peter - Peter Veen


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