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MP3 Solid For Sixty - The Secret Of Magnets

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Description:

(ID 579198)
Energetic melodic guitar pop with great songs and a Jagger-esque vocal style.

10 MP3 Songs
ROCK: Modern Rock, POP: Power Pop



Details:
SOLID FOR SIXTY
Gerry McGoldrick-Vocals,Guitars
Frank Brown-Guitars
Todd Sandler-Bass
Anthony Borgesi-Drums
Dan McKinney-Keyboards

Produced by Paul Smith

"On the pretension-free 'The Secret of Magnets',...he offers ten punchy,gut -level songs that hark back to scrappy 'Exile on Main Street'-era Rolling Stones...he sounds as if he somehow missed the news of rock's decline,and has committed heart and soul to grinding out snarly,elemental riffs and backbeats that gleefully skip away from current fashion.Just about every track offers something memorable."
Tom Moon-Philadelphia Inquirer 2/01

"Evoking the likes of Neil Young,The Stones,and The Band,this likable collection will endear itself to fans of the new Americana without any difficulty."
Kevin Mathews-PowerofPop.com 5/01

"There's nothing wrong with a little twangy songcraft.Solid For Sixty-a 'supergroup' composed of members of Philly-area should-have-beens like Napalm Sunday and The Original Sins-takes its name from a 1960 Plymouth ad campaign and writes pop songs framed by full-as-the-moon guitar and swirling rock 'n' roll organ."
Brian Howard-Philadelphia City Paper 3/01

"But overall this is an extremely strong,impressive,and enjoyable piece of work."
Michael Pelusi-Philadelphia City Paper 4/01

"This is a very refreshing album of great ,60- watt,unpretentious rock-n-roll."
Impact Press.Com 4/01


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