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Let The Madness Begin

Submitted by Kim Kondrashoff on Tue, 2005-11-01 11:04.

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Artist: Kim Kondrashoff
Running Time: 38:42
Posted: Nov 1, 2005
Statistics: 171 people have listened to this album.


Track Listing

N   Track Name Duration  
1 Listen Let The Madness Begin 3:29 Buy Track(s)
2 Listen To Hell With All My Dreams 3:14 Buy Track(s)
3 Listen Al's Song 4:15 Buy Track(s)
4 Listen Don't Put Me Away 4:14 Buy Track(s)
5 Listen Hammer On You 3:52 Buy Track(s)
6 Listen By Your Window 3:30 Buy Track(s)
7 Listen The Right Words 3:02 Buy Track(s)
8 Listen I Can't Win 3:44 Buy Track(s)
9 Listen Something Sad and Strange 3:39 Buy Track(s)
10 Listen Rock and Roll Darlin' 4:43 Buy Track(s)
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Reviewed by Opus_Team on December 13, 2005

Vancouver actor Kondrashoff enters stage right as a singer-writer of some range but no fixed style. The first three songs, including the title track, would have had him labeled an urban cowboy 15 years ago but by Don't Put Me Away, Kondrashoff has moved into light reggae and edgier rock with varying degrees of success. As might be expected of someone with experience in theatre, his songs are solidly structured, lyric-based and occasionally assume different personae to tell a story simply and directly. If this makes him sound like a potential new country artist, well, the parallel is there and that might be the route he should consider for the next album. Until then, because no immediately recognizable identity emerges from this well-played but careful production, it works well as a song-writer's demo that should be of interest to music publishers.

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