
Romeo′s Garage
Release Date: 1999
Label: Little Flock Music
Country: USA
Produced by Jim Demain, Peter Mayer
Musicians:
Vinny Varvel: Guitars
Mac McAnally: Guitars, Mandolin, Wurlitzer Piano
Jim Mayer: Bass
Michael Utley: Hammond B3 Organ
Roger Guth: Drums
Ralph McDonald: Percussion
Jim Hoke: Harmonica, Autoharp
John Cathcings: Cello
David Davidson: Violin
John Eatmon, Jim Mayer: Background Vocals
This is the special present from Peter Mayer, well-known for marvelous works as PM and solo works, at the last moment of 1900's. This album is a kind of Unplugged studio live albums. This CD consists of 8 great songs, including the never before released "Hair Of The Dog", and all time favorites "India" & "Moonlight Over Paris" acoustic self-remake version. My first impression of this CD is that Peter plays and sings like Paul McCartney.
A quote & a thought should do: "Are you happy, or just smiling, are you looking for love? When your world is broke in two, I will still believe in you..."-PM, Faces of Eve-Romeo's Garage This song could be written about any one of us, and every person who hears it with me hears themselves within this song...this CD is a musical gift, it is special. The lyrics are incredibly heartfelt & real, the music is beyond compare. "Elizabeth"(Street) is a wonderful memory of a beautiful place (Key West) & what it used to be, and there is no end to the talent on this recording. I definately give it a 5 Star, or 2 Thumbs Up rating for the entire CD. Cindy in NH
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