I bring news to you, a CD of Acoustic Jani Lane Released in 2005.
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Track:
01. I Saw Red
02. Heaven
03. Uncle Toms Cabin
04. Cherry Pie
02. Heaven
03. Uncle Toms Cabin
04. Cherry Pie
http://www.mediafire.com/?w9bbnxehbjp5pgf
Track List:
01. Funny
02. Better Than You
03. Nothing
04. How A Girl
05. Back Down To One
06. Hooked
07. Oh Yeah
08. Don't Trust Me
09. Twilight
10. 6 Feet Under
11. Sick
Band:
Jani Lane - vocals
Matt Cleary - guitar
Mark Matthews - bass
Adam Mercer - drums
Additional Musicians:
Dave Brooks - vocals
01. Funny
02. Better Than You
03. Nothing
04. How A Girl
05. Back Down To One
06. Hooked
07. Oh Yeah
08. Don't Trust Me
09. Twilight
10. 6 Feet Under
11. Sick
Band:
Jani Lane - vocals
Matt Cleary - guitar
Mark Matthews - bass
Adam Mercer - drums
Additional Musicians:
Dave Brooks - vocals
http://www.mediafire.com/?qv85hsx55yvb00j
Those familiar with Jani Lane, who is expecting her solo CD Back Down To One line for the same old band of its mandate is a good deal of disappointment. Although the CD is largely driven guitar, left the track high-energy, arrogance hairy sent back.
What is the album offers a set of attractive, well-written tunes that fit perfectly in any season or list of mainstream pop rock of the game. Lane makes a less aggressive sound than what fans can be used for. "Hooked" begins with a haunting acoustic riff, then enlarges and vocal melody reminiscent of a jellyfish. The CD is full of catchy hooks the kinds of plants that stubbornly in your consciousness if you want them there or not.
The themes of most of the songs center around relationships. There are songs of love lost, love found and love that was never there. Lane writes as if he has a wealth of drama in relationships from which to draw universally relatable lyrics. Maybe that's what makes working on the album. Each song paints a picture of a situation that almost everyone has experienced or witnessed. "Better Than You" describes basic ways to keep your partner happy, while "Do not Trust Me", warns that there is often the truth a bad reputation.
Overall, the CD makes a good listen if you like a little rock edge and pop melodies intertwined with pleasant. However, those looking for vulgarity and contempt would be better to dust off their copies of Cherry Pie.
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