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Billy Sheehan  Main Performer

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1 Bleed Along the Way Sheehan 3:55
2 Oblivion Sheehan 4:29
3 Somethin's Gotta Give Sheehan 4:23
4 What Once Was... Sheehan 4:09
5 Chameleon Sheehan 4:06
6 Perfect Groove Sheehan 5:37
7 One Good Reason Sheehan 3:02
8 Three Days Blind Sheehan 4:22
9 Caroline Sheehan 4:48
10 All Mixed Up Sheehan 4:06
11 Feed Your Head Sheehan 4:30
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Audio Compact Disc

Label: Favored Nations Records

Style: Hard Rock

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UPC: 690897212022

Release Date: 08/21/2001

Original Release Date: 08/21/2001

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Bleed Along the Way, Oblivion, Somethin's Gotta Give, What Once Was..., Chameleon, Perfect Groove, One Good Reason, Three Days Blind, Caroline, All Mixed Up, Feed Your Head]
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Gary Hill

Is it progressive rock? Is it hard rock/metal? Yes to both -- this album combines those two genres into a musical stew that at times seems to call to mind Rush, but still carves out it's own niche in the garden of sounds. The rhythm section really seems to captivate and steal the show more than the rest of the group many times, but that is to be expected when you are talking about a project by bass legend Sheehan. Still, his bass playing is not the only strong link in that chain. The drumming on the album is stellar, although much of that is also his work -- he does give the job to a couple of others on some songs, (most notably Terry Bozzio). Also, the vocal work really catches one's attention and puts in a strong showing. Again, that is another feather in Sheehan's cap, though, since he handles that chore as well. If you are a fan of hard rock that isn't limited to three chords, by all means, check this one out. ~ Gary Hill, Rovi