My Review of Jim Peterik's Above The Storm

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My Review of Jim Peterik's Above The Storm

Postby TageRyche » Tue Mar 14, 2006 10:06 pm

My review of the album is up!

READ THE REVIEW!
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Re: My Review of Jim Peterik's Above The Storm

Postby Susumu » Thu Mar 23, 2006 4:33 pm

TageRyche wrote:My review of the album is up!

READ THE REVIEW!


Hey dude. You also need an amazon review.

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Postby TageRyche » Thu Mar 23, 2006 10:05 pm

I tend to stick to just doing my reviews for the site I write for. But thanks for suggesting it, and thanks for reading the review!
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Another View of Above the Storm

Postby jaxmanjoe » Fri Jun 30, 2006 2:32 am

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First, let me say the Jim Peterik has co-written some of my favorite songs of all time. I've given the whole album two listen throughs and here's my opinion:

There is no hint on this album of the genius he displayed while with Survivor. I don't understand how Survivor fans keep giving this album high marks. If I wasn't such a big fan I would have stopped halfway through the album on the first listen but I stuck it out for two rounds.

There was not one song on this album that connected with me like so many of the Survivor Reach songs after even just one listen. My wife, also a Survivor fan felt exactly the same way. She really wanted me to turn off this album after about 4 songs. His voice doesn't carry any of the songs, and like his own lyrics once said, "It's the Singer Not the Song."

I know I'll get pummeled for this, but I have to speak my peace. I was so looking forward to this album and it was truly the biggest let down for me. I couldn't hum or sing one hook or lyric even after two listens. This thing was completely unlistenable and will now just take up space on my CD shelf.

His best work was and always will be the writing he did with Frankie in Survivor. It seems, unfortunately that those days are over for good.
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Postby silvergirl66 » Fri Jun 30, 2006 2:41 am

I'm changing my statement. I guess I should say I like JP and FS as a team best. I don't have this cd yet so I can't make any comments about it, but your review has sparked my interest to buy it. BTW, I got to see him set in with 38 special about 3 years ago, now that was cool! JP is awesome!
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Postby TageRyche » Fri Jun 30, 2006 7:34 am

You won't be pummeled for your opinion. It's yours to express the same as mine. However, you could've done it in a thread of your own.
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