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12/25/2005
#974

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David Fiorenza
"Tan, Rested And Ready"


© Blind Cat Music Records Year of Release: 1995
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track listing
  • Tan Rested And Ready
  • Rachel
  • Let's just Play
  • Thanks A Lot
  • Texas
  • Bad Actress
  • Just By Chance
  • Love Is Something
  • Outro

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    David Fiorenza was one of the artists on the The WSVNRadio Hall Of Fame, Volume 4. His song, "Gia's World" was originally taken from his album Martini's, Stockings And William Holden." The next release from him, was 2005's Tan, Rested And Ready."


    The title track ha a somewhat psychedelic atmosphere. "Rachel" is somewhat fair, yet "Let's Just Play" has a good rock beat, yet the vocals could use some improvement. "Tbanks A Lot" has a laidback style, where "Texas" also needs some vocal improvement. "Bad Actress" But it seems that the remaining songs (with the exception of the interesting "Outro"), they tend to sound the same, mostly on the vocals. "Outro" is a spoken voice "infomercial" from David Fiorenza himself, as he advertises himself, his music, and website.


    But it seems that the remaining songs (with the exception of the interesting "Outro"), they tend to sound the same, mostly on the vocals.


    A mediocre assortment of music, David Fiorenza puts his best in recognizing himself as a musician for independent music. His music is out there, to some it may need some improvements, but all in all, its a musician's best to provide music in their best way for the public to enjoy.


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