http://www.amazon.com/Pull-digital-book ... 137&sr=8-2
Listen to the chord changes in "Surrender" to hear some amazingly progressive and haunting chords.

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G.I.Jim wrote:I heard some samples of this song, and this is the most excited I've been about an album since Toto's "Falling In Between" album! DAMN this sounds cool to me. It sounds like Mr Mister, but some of these samples remind me of Peter Gabriel. The chord structures and movements in some of the songs are AMAZING! Here's a link for you to sample the whole album. It comes out on the 23rd of this month.
http://www.amazon.com/Pull-digital-book ... 137&sr=8-2
Listen to the chord changes in "Surrender" to hear some amazingly progressive and haunting chords.
Rockindeano wrote:G.I.Jim wrote:I heard some samples of this song, and this is the most excited I've been about an album since Toto's "Falling In Between" album! DAMN this sounds cool to me. It sounds like Mr Mister, but some of these samples remind me of Peter Gabriel. The chord structures and movements in some of the songs are AMAZING! Here's a link for you to sample the whole album. It comes out on the 23rd of this month.
http://www.amazon.com/Pull-digital-book ... 137&sr=8-2
Listen to the chord changes in "Surrender" to hear some amazingly progressive and haunting chords.
Damn, you listen to shitty music, dude. Come on, get with the times already.
JohnH wrote:This is as good as Falling in Between? Cough.. Not even close. No fire, no passion, this is extremely boring. FIB was and is an on fire masterpiece that is great from the first note to the last.
I can see why the record executives passed. This is everything I hated about the 80s-boring wallpaper music. No offense intended, everybody has their own tastes in life. It's not a missing classic.
LtVanish wrote:I've finally gotten around to getting to know this album a little bit now and I can honestly say that it is easily Mr. Mister's best album. For an album that was recorded 20 years ago, it sure does sound great. Richard Page's voice sounds great as well. Too bad this album wasn't given the time of day back then, it truely is a gem. I am interested in Andrew's opinion and review of the album.
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