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Fallen
From Grace
Fallen From Grace
Self Release
2003
www.fallenfromgrace.com
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When I put this CD in I was put back in my
seat. I could not believe the power behind this album! So
very well done, very thick with sound, and rich with style
and emotion…this is a very well produced album. The cool
thing I noticed is, as a 3-piece, it’s guitar/bass, vocals/guitar,
and keys/drum sequencer/beats. A very nice combination. I
would love to see these guys live. I hope they are seeking
management and a label!
This is a good example of how to record an album. If you
can’t achieve this quality, don’t even try! Kidding - you
can still try. The things that get me moving about this album
is the nice acoustic guitar riffs and grooves. The vocal
harmonies are very strong and mixed well. The drumbeats are
very fitting. It’s nice, because I didn’t hear anything that
didn’t fit! The relationship between the instruments in this
recording is very tight. You can also hear the style in the
music is consistent throughout the album, which I believe
is important in this kind of album. Nice job!
Favorite
Track: 1, “Catch It If You Can”
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Erik
Beyer is a trained musician, performer, songwriter, arranger,
and self-taught businessman. After spending five years
in the Army Band he moved back to Portland, OR and began
designing sound systems and marketing pro audio gear.
He later was hired to book for a local Portland venue,
putting bands on stage seven nights a week where he reviewed
all CDs submitted. In 1998 he formed Beyer Sound Productions
with a goal to serve musicians.
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