MP3 Freddy K & the Breeze - Search & Seizure
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Hard Pounding Unique Rock -multiple lead guitarist treats/winds down rebelliously
21 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Progressive Rock, ROCK: Extended Jams
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Freddy K & the Breeze's Search & Seizure touches on a few different eras of band metamorphi. The first 8 cuts are a hard rockin era from the early 90s. The next 5 cuts are remastered cuts off of a tumultuous period of the late '80s when the "Random Enforcement" LP was recorded ('88). The fact that Freddy K survived this phase of time without major prison time or self-expiring is indeed unexplainable if not miraculous, although this was a repetitive theme from about the age of 14 or 15. We then get a single cut off the "Immortally Wounded" LP ('87). Next is three acoustic cuts off of the "God Bless What" CD (2002).Then we get the real meat and potatoes of "Search & Seizure". Full Time Musician, a nine minute rock-rap ballad and the remaining three cuts were all part of an '86 six-song EP entitled "Search & Seizure" that sorta got ripped off. (The money-2000 bucks-and the master tapes). Only a shortened 45 version of "Full Time Musician"(1986) lived to see the light of day. The Breeze actually began as a nickname for new found guitarist/ Jimmy "The Breeze" Beseke in '85, who was somewhat free and elusive like a breeze. Then "The Breeze" sort of evolved into a concept. Everyone in the world was in "The Breeze". Membership in the band was non- optional. Boy we were FREAKS!! So enjoy, after all,it's your band too........(ha-ha) freddy k
21 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Progressive Rock, ROCK: Extended Jams
Details:
Freddy K & the Breeze's Search & Seizure touches on a few different eras of band metamorphi. The first 8 cuts are a hard rockin era from the early 90s. The next 5 cuts are remastered cuts off of a tumultuous period of the late '80s when the "Random Enforcement" LP was recorded ('88). The fact that Freddy K survived this phase of time without major prison time or self-expiring is indeed unexplainable if not miraculous, although this was a repetitive theme from about the age of 14 or 15. We then get a single cut off the "Immortally Wounded" LP ('87). Next is three acoustic cuts off of the "God Bless What" CD (2002).Then we get the real meat and potatoes of "Search & Seizure". Full Time Musician, a nine minute rock-rap ballad and the remaining three cuts were all part of an '86 six-song EP entitled "Search & Seizure" that sorta got ripped off. (The money-2000 bucks-and the master tapes). Only a shortened 45 version of "Full Time Musician"(1986) lived to see the light of day. The Breeze actually began as a nickname for new found guitarist/ Jimmy "The Breeze" Beseke in '85, who was somewhat free and elusive like a breeze. Then "The Breeze" sort of evolved into a concept. Everyone in the world was in "The Breeze". Membership in the band was non- optional. Boy we were FREAKS!! So enjoy, after all,it's your band too........(ha-ha) freddy k
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