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Artist: Creighton Doane

Title: Learning More and More About Less and Less

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2004

Label: Bullseye Records

Catalog Number: BLRCD 4063

Personnel

Creighton Doane vocals, drums, bass, keyboards, guitar
Pete Lesperance bass, guitar
Mike Borkosky bass, guitar
Ray Coburn piano
Drew Birston bass
Harry Hess backing vocals
Melani Doane backing vocals
Kathryn Rose backing vocals

Tracks

1.  True Love Story  
2.  Unexplained  
3.  Give It Up  
4.  Dummy  
5.  Overachiever  
6.  Ugly Bug  
7.  C U Next Tuesday  
8.  Dear Frankenstein  
9.  Expiry Dates  
10.  Losers  

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From: TIM (2) Date: April 2, 2005 at 5:34
Excellent 2nd solo CD from Harem's drummer. His first solo was an all acoustic effort which showcased his talent but didnt quite have the songs. This does; "True Love Story" is great poppy modern rock as is "C U Next Tuesday" and generally the quality here is high. Vocally he's not quite up there with Hess or Lesperance, but if you enjoyed Darren Smith's recent CD then you should like this too. Crisp production, and with the others guys involved you know this will be good. 8/10.

From: Geoff Date: December 8, 2005 at 7:23
Wow, it really took a lot for me to get over how bad the 2nd track on this CD is. Just awful, but the first song is pretty cool, 'Ugly bug' is good too, 'C u next Tuesday' is a highlight, 'Dear Frankenstien' is pretty awful and the rest are nice pop rock tracks. This isn't the best album ever, and one of the weaker Harem Scarem related discs, but I guess it's okay.


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