Fan Reviews
Good, quiet music, April 29, 1999
Reviewer: Igor Yudinテつ テつ Moscow, Russiaテつ テつ gary@bestnet.ru
“I shall with pleasure listen to this album. On this disk songs of different styles, but all of them sound very well. For a debut album it is perfect.”
Mr. Sinclair blows me away, October 22, 1999
Reviewer: Stefan Pauschテつ テつ Radolfzell, Deutschland テつ テつ pauschmeister@aol.com
Every once in a while a relatively (or completely) new unknown artist releases (their) music and you immediately know that this is the start of a very, very good thing. If Mr. Sinclair was the only good piece on this disc (it isn’t), I would still be more than happy to pay full price. A smooth 4:04 tune with Mr. Tassin’s guitar sounding reminiscent of another Mr. Santana. The piece however retains it’s own originality and uniqueness. The fact that I’m not hearing it on station playlists yet just re-inforces my point that this is a brilliant piece of work. What do they know…??? Other pieces that shine are “So you’re famous now”, Samara Dee and the brilliant duet on “Footsteps of a lion” by Talley and Craze. Why only 4 stars then?? Some of the fades were a bit quick and I would have liked to have seen some extended jamming on some of the cuts. When’s volume II getting released?
Good, thought-provoking CD, March 17, 1999
Reviewer: Andrew Gladwin テつ テつ Harare, Zimbabweテつ テつ andrewgladwin@cabinessence.com
This CD has a wide variety of musical styles, with intelligent, thought-provoking lyrics. There is also variety in the themes, pace of songs and vocal styles. The lyrics are thought-provoking and well-constructed. “Deception” is a stand-out for it’s lyrical theme, has a bit of a “Dark Side Of The Moon” feel to it, but is original enough to be interesting. “Heather Hello” is a strong ballad. Certainly a lot effort has gone into the CD and it deserves a wide audience.
Go to the supermarket II, July 10, 1999
Reviewer: Mauricio Simoesテつ テつ Curitiba - Paranテッツソツス - Brazilテつ テつ simoesdesign@uol.com.br
When you are listening the album “Songs For The Silent Majority” is how to go to the supermarket. You can choose what you like and what you need. Songs like “Deception” are the chocolate as you need to live in happiness. “You’ll never hurt me again” is the best “rice and beans” as you can buy. The others are excellent sauces, principally “Cowboy trucker blues”. Have good shopping !!
Steely Dan meets God, December 28, 1999
Reviewer: Pete Senglerテつ テつ Texas U.S.A.テつ テつ st-2580@worldnet.att
“For those of you who merely casually listened to this disc for a review need to go back and listen again..You might have missed something! Just as in the tradition of Pet Sounds by the Beach Boys(Brian Wilson), this is a spiritual endeavor with contemporary music to reach the masses. There is a subtle spiritual message underneath The Steely Dan quality music.Don’t miss the message on the first pass. And each time you listen the message will become clear. Duncan and Talley may seem tongue and cheek but the message is VERY real! I recommend this disc for anyone with a real point of view of how the shape of the world is.”
