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| Moderator ![]() Forte User Join Date: Oct 2003 Location: Boston, MA
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![]() ![]() ![]() | Two-Toned now available on Itunes! A lot of you have asked when (and IF!) the new disc will be out on Itunes. It's finally up and available for download. You can either run a search (I have both my albums on Itunes) and here's a direct link. PM if you do download it and I'll email you the album art. I only feel that's fair! http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/M...stId=128951829 Best and thanks again for your wonderful support. Two new projects are lined up for this summer... both dramatically different than these previous two CDs. Best, T
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| Forte User | Excellent! Good for you, Trent! I gave this a listen on the way back up. Figured I had the time... Folks, this is a great CD. Trent is just amazing. And guess what? There's a very nice absence of drums! (Sorry, Trickg...no offense meant, man, but it is really refreshing to hear an artist challenge himself and his fellow players in such a way). I really enjoyed the "What is This Thing Called Love" track...I've always liked the tune, but what Trent does with it is really cool (I'll leave it to you to discover...let's just say the mystery of falling in love the first time is very obviously there). Trent's sound is really versitile...smoky, dark, smooth then brilliant and crisp. Not a technical "show-off" album (thanks, that's refreshing to listen to after the scream contests!), but he definitely has some chops and can really burn when he needs to (that's the key...when he needs to). He plays very sensitive to the instruments he's with, and his choices of instruments to play with him on this album are rather varied (not all piano bass and whatever...again...thanks for that!). A job well, well, done, Trent. I really enjoyed it. BTW...did you do that WHOLE album upside down?
__________________ -Glenn "Roses have thorns; shining waters mud. Clouds and eclipses stain the moon and the sun; and history reeks of the wrongs we have done. After today, after today, consider me gone."- Sting |
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