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"I liked so many of the tunes Shadow, Puttin' It On, Let It Roll, I See Change, Money 1, Soul O Shadow On My Trail just sounds inevitable. Like someone had to write it. It's as good as any of my favorite songs I've ever heard, period." - Ed King, guitarist, original member of Lynyrd Skynyrd, and writer of Sweet Home Alabama, Saturday Night Special, and Incense and Peppermints (with The Strawberry Alarm Clock) "Andy Logan reaffirms hope for the future of the Nashville music scene. Unlike many talented writers, Logan has the voice and the guitar skills to deliver his own music with the power that his lyrics deserve. Part blues, part country, this album is rootsy and soulful all the way through." - Gypsy Planet "... probably the first CD I've heard in years that actually had me reminiscing of days gone by, when music used to be contained on those funny flat things pressed out of vinyl."-Lazy I "I See Change is a Nashville classic." - Taxi Independent A & R Service "There may be some blues aspects to this, but I hear
a lot of influences, kept from being too obvious by an engagingly raw personal
sound
He has a knack for writing charming uncomplicated melodies, sung
with an emotional raspy innocence, and a very pretty vocal blend. A nice effort."
- Tennessee Jazz and Blues Society "Here we have a guy who plays a superb Midwestern singer-songwriter rock with flirts of both an acoustic Springsteen and a more melodic Steve Earle Do yourself a favour and buy a copy at once. A big bravo to Andy. Impressive." - Par Winberg, www.melodic.net "Rootsy, impassioned and atmospheric Americana in equal
measure, it's the very antithesis of most music emerging from Nashville at
the moment. "Why don't we hear more stuff like this on the radio?" -Minor 7th |
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