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Artist: Stevie Salas

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CD Title: Stevie Salas Colorcode

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Category: Hard Rock

Year: 1990

Label: Island

Catalog Number: CID 9963

Personnel

Steveie Salas Guitars, Lead & Backing Voals
Winston A. Watson Jr. Drums, Percussion, Backing Vocals
C J DeVillar Bass, Backing Vocals
Jeff Bova Keyboards
Bootsy Collins Voice
Bernie Worrell Synth Bass

Tracks

1.  Stand Up  4:31
2.  Blind  4:50
3.  Caught In The Middle Of It  3:56
4.  Just Like That  3:55
5.  Two Bullets And A Gun  4:39
6.  The Harder They Come  4:50
7.  Over And Over Again  3:40
8.  Baby Walk On  4:11
9.  Indian Chief  3:37
10.  Cover Me  4:45
  
Total Running Time:  42:54

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Reverend Mayhem Date: May 22, 2013 at 9:29
This debut solo offering from the widely used sideman is okay -- some decent club-style Funk Rock reflective of the times (late '80s / early '90s). I got it when it first came out after reading a bunch of hype about him in Guitar Player magazine. It turns out Stevie is a capable player with mad groove skilz -- it's just too bad he didn't have the sense to hire a decent singer because his vocals are terrible. And the songs are just kinda lackluster, writing-wise -- the standout tune is for me is "Blind" with it's catchy chicken scratchin' guitar riff and deep groove. However, someone must've been asleep at the mixing board -- to my ears, there's a lack of bottom-end and overabundance of kick drum throughout the album. Stevie's later discs (especially with TM Stevens) are much better, and his work with Sass Jordan is aces. 60 / 100

From: CC Date: May 22, 2013 at 17:50
Eh? this album has already been on this site for something like 10 years already http://www.heavyharmonies.com/cgi-bin/glamcd.cgi?BandNum=2182&CDName=Stevie+Salas+Colorcode


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