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Artist: Kelly Keeling

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CD Title: Giving Sight to the Eye

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 2005

Label: Mascot Records (Netherlands)

Catalog Number: M 7071 2

Personnel

Kelly Keeling vocals, guitar, bass, keyboards
Roger Daltrey vocals
Don Dokken vocals
Denny Laine vocals, guitar
Richard Mann guitar
Kerry Livgren guitar
John Norum guitar
Wayne Findlay guitar
Danny Johnson guitar
Mitch Perry guitar
Drake Bell guitar
Tony Franklin bass
Chuck Wright bass
Wayne Hammerly keyboards
Pat Regan mellotron
Carmine Appice drums
Shane Gaalaas drums
John Perrine drums
Ken Mary drums
Drake Bell percussion
Bernie Smith trombone

Tracks

1.  Rising of the Snake  
2.  Parasite  
3.  Broken  
4.  Perfect Day  
5.  Ground Zero  
6.  Nothing  
7.  Believe  
8.  Sunlight Needs the Day  
9.  Hell Is on the Way  
10.  Peace With the World  
11.  Jesse  

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Existing comments about this CD

From: JarWi Date: May 25, 2005 at 14:34
Bah, no big deal. You could expect much more from both the founder of Baton Rouge and the creator of eg. Walks Like A Woman. This CD sounds pretty lame, modern, call it whatever you wish. Not even other famous musician could help out in this case. The only highlight to me is Ground Zero, which sounds as if written by Pink Floyd. Oh yeah, and the remake of King Kobra's Jesse is OK too. Flush the rest down the drain.

From: JarWi Date: May 25, 2005 at 14:39
Was supposed to be 'musicians', of course


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